Thursday, March 26, 2009

Can silence be creative if it's filled with even more silence?

...I am amazed and a wee bit jealous of people who can %26quot;create%26quot; or do their studies or work in the roar of %26quot;noise%26quot;...my son is able to do this...he can have the television on, music in the background, IM%26#039;s going on his computer and %26quot;still%26quot; turn out some impressive work...(sigh)...I need silence for such things ... perhaps a ceiling fan or small fan running in the background is OK, otherwise, I can%26#039;t think, create, our do any kind of paperwork very well in a noisy environment...I don%26#039;t have the ability to separate everything in my head and still keep focused...so, long story short...for me, silence is more creative when filled with more silence
Can silence be creative if it%26#039;s filled with even more silence?
Silence or stillness is the key to opening the door to direct cognition. Monks, Mystics, and Yogis have been using that technique for centuries. Plato said it like this.. %26quot;Know Thyself.%26quot; That kind of knowledge of the Self comes in silence. This will explain it in Christian terms: http://gospelenigma.com It%26#039;s a free ebook, a public resource.





Very profound question. Thanks.
Can silence be creative if it%26#039;s filled with even more silence?
Only if you%26#039;re thinking about something and creating something in your head or in silence physically.
Reply:We%26#039;re having this conversation in silence now, aren%26#039;t we? Are you feeling creative?
Reply:I think it can... as long as silence works as inspiration for someone.
Reply:If I knew you would hear me better this way, I would pile up all my silences for you, my lady.
Reply:Not if you have a ringing in your ears that won%26#039;t stop
Reply:Yes %26amp; if your very very quiet you may hear it.
Reply:I will have to think of that quietly..lol
Reply:that is golden

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