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Barriers and benefits of enabling more silence in our lives

Barriers and benefits of enabling more silence in our lives

Released Friday, 23rd April 2021
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Barriers and benefits of enabling more silence in our lives

Barriers and benefits of enabling more silence in our lives

Barriers and benefits of enabling more silence in our lives

Barriers and benefits of enabling more silence in our lives

Friday, 23rd April 2021
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Given that silence is as essential as breathing, why is it so hard to prioritise? In part 2 of this group discussion on silence, we explore the barriers and benefits of consciously taking time for silence in our busy lives.

Timestamps to key points

[00:55] - Introduction and recap of part 1

[02:00] - Why when silence is so essential, is it so difficult to prioritise and spend time in?

[02:07] - Malik on the impact of technology and the lack of role models

[02:50] - Gary on it not being hard, though we make it hard with conscious or unconscious obstacles. "It's as easy as breathing"

[04:01] - Nour on the challenge being silencing thoughts and an overactive mind 

[04:36] - Silence and stillness are very connected; sitting in silence is just the first layer

[05:17] - Silence as a neutral gear to disengage the mind

[06:14] - Silence as a kind of fasting, i.e. abstaining from noise. To reap the full benefits abstaining alone is not enough

[06:47] - Nour on having had a taste of silence and wanting more

[07:19] - We don’t engage in natural, daily functions such as breathing and eating, and silence, consciously and mindfully?

[08:29] - Malik on the power of pre-dawn silence to think

[08:45] - Nour on sitting in early morning post-prayer silence and walking in the woods, and the clarity and creativity that comes from it

[10:00] - Fears and doubts can also creep in 

[10:30] - Gary on being out in nature and connected to and close to the source of being, cognisant of being a part of creation itself 

[12:00] - The benefits of silence being experienced in early morning silence

[13:15] - Recognising that silence, if it is "the presence of everything" includes the difficult and challenging

Guests

  • Malik has lived in many countries and is currently lives and works in NY, USA.
  • Nourallah Chakroun lives in Cornwall, UK and is the founder of a women's group based in Truro, Cornwall called Inspiring Women Network (IWN). IWN can be found on twitter @InspiringWomenN and https://www.facebook.com/inspiringwomennetwork/ 
  • Gary Gruber lives in Southern Arizona, USA and is a long time educator, active blogger, participates in a variety of groups working on spiritual development, change in organisations and growth in people. His blog can be found here: https://garygruber.com/, and he can be found on twitter @garyrgruber


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