Those who love their own noise are impatient of everything else. They constantly defile the silence of the forests and the mountains and the sea. They bore through silent nature in every direction with their machines, for fear that the calm world might accuse them of their own emptiness. The urgency of their swift movement seems to ignore the tranquility of nature by pretending to have a purpose. The loud plane seems for a moment to deny the reality of the clouds and of the sky, by its direction, its noise, and its pretended strength. The silence of the sky remains when the plane has gone. The tranquility of the clouds will remain when the plane has fallen apart. It is the silence of the world that is real. Our noise, our business, our purposes, and all our fatuous statements about our purposes, our business, and our noise: these are the illusion.
Thomas Merton. No Man Is An Island (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1955: 257.



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June 16, 2008 at 2:06 pm
Karen Hopper
Being an only child, I spent much of my time in silence. It is still a place that I love to go – getting away to hear nature and be at peace with the Lord. Thomas Merton said it beautifully. Yes, Helen, I believe you and I share the belief that there are spaces where Silence is Golden.
June 16, 2008 at 2:14 pm
helenl
Hi Karen, I was not an only child. But I grew in a household and live in one still that is not afraid of silence.
June 16, 2008 at 6:46 pm
writeathome
I know there was a time in my life where I constantly wanted to have noise, either through music, the TV going or some kind of sound. It was only at night, when it was quiet and I was in bed that those troubling thoughts of why am I here, who am I, is there a God and many other important questions that I didn’t want to think about would come to mind. It’s easy in our society to drown out the voice of God through noise. I am okay with silence now, and I understand that an important part of prayer is listening. If we’ll take the time to be quiet, God will speak to us.
June 16, 2008 at 6:58 pm
helenl
Amen, Carol. Amen.