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Amy From Michigan's avatar

“We are practicing an altogether new state of mind, a weird between-state in the uncertain gap between the thing that is beginning to bore us and the thing that’s about to stimulate us.” Wow! What a line. It really captures our modern day experience perfectly. I loved this article and always get so much out of reading your Substack. Keep it up!

I’ve recently reduced my work hours to allow for a lot more flexibility, I’m blessed to be able to do this, and have really strived to find moments of silence and stillness in my day-to-day life. The great thing about it is once you start doing it, you realize how right it feels, feels like coming home. Making it a habit has really helped, because inevitably I will find myself returning to my normal frantic pattern and have to be my own gatekeeper.

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Joel Timothy's avatar

As usual, a challenging and encouraging read. I started it while listening to Gorecki's Symphony No. 3 on the stereo -- a truly beautiful piece -- but chose to turn it off instead, given the subject. I'm very glad I did.

There is something ... magical, about sitting in silence. At least, as a Christian there is. Because in this silence, I feel the presence of the Creator, and see His smile.

Thank you for this reminder to embrace silence more regularly, Peco. I will definitely be getting out into the woods more often from now on. And leaving the stereo powered down more frequently as well.

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