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In Search of Silence

 

            Have you ever had those annoying neighbors who blast their music, speak really loud, or even walk with heavy feet throughout the dorm halls? I can honestly say that I am one of these people. I like to enjoy my time rough housing and doing what I want, rather than being confined to others needs and wants. Although I'm not the only one contributing to these obnoxious acts of foolishness. Some feel as if the noise that is being distributed is in excess and is a burden to what they are doing and complain and or report us about something that is in no way harming myself or either them. I believe that to please everyone we need a solutions that can allow us to be as loud as we want and to achieve overall silence to a confined area. Rather than worrying if the actions we are partaking in are disrupting others. First of all, I believe we have the right to have silence and to have not silence. There is importance to both being silent and not being silent and it effects us in many different ways, but how do we achieve the best of both worlds. Being able to be as loud as you want and not bother others can be achieved by sound deadening material. .
             Most of us have moments when we long for silence when we wish that TVs would stop, iPods would die, and those loud cell phones could stop blaring. Even if you're surrounded by noise, take a few minutes to pause and reflect on the power of silence, to restore, to heal and to reveal the unexpected. Maybe because I can talk up a storm at times, I love, maybe even crave the essence of silence. I feel safe in it, that safety because it's just me and my thoughts. That's probably why if you ask a spiritual teacher for advice on how to practice wise speech and cognitive thought, they're likely to answer with one word, "silence"(Chance).


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