Is silence spiritual? In the third and final part of a group discussion on silence, we dive deeper into silence and the boundaries between spiritual and secular silence in society.
Timestamps to key points
[02:00] - Silence as the “presence of everything”, as spiritual
[02:20] - Nour on there being nothing before anything, on there being silence before any noise or sound, and God as silence
[03:00] - Everything being created by sound from nothing seems common to all traditions
[03:40] - Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Deep Listening who listens deeply to the sounds of the world and has the capacity to utter five essential sounds that heal the world
[04:07] - “If you can find silence within yourself, you can hear these sounds” ~ Thich Nhat Hanh in his book, Silence - The Power of Quiet in a World Full of Noise
[04:15] - The 5 essential sounds
[04:46] - Science has the big bang, a sound, as the beginning, and recognises that everything is frequency, including sound
[05:57] - What is the role of silence in a secular society?
[06:13] - Malik on silence as relational, and silence as essential to communication and connection
[07:23] - Gary on the word in every tradition, there was silence in every tradition until a word is spoken. It’s the same with people.
[08:40] - Nour on how in silence we can allow the divine to come through us, and the importance of listening to our own silence
[09:03] - A story of a Quaker wedding, which is mostly in silence
[10:17] - The simplicity and profundity of another Quaker wedding, which enabled more connection to the bride and groom
[11:00] - Being a part of everything and awe struck in silence
[11:53] - An Islamic saint’s wisdom: “Only speak if your words are going to be more beautiful than silence"
[12:33] - Every change first starts with awareness
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