Last night
I begged the Wise One to tell me
the secret of the world.
Gently, gently, he whispered,
“Be quiet,
the secret cannot be spoken,
It is wrapped in silence.”
Rumi
I wonder if any of you, my dear friends, have noticed how this hurried pace of life is affecting us globally, with people rushing unconsciously, often unaware of their surroundings or the noise around them. It seems time is passing faster than it used to, and this perception isn’t related to age, contrary to some beliefs. In both modern and traditional contexts, we often overlook an essential aspect: silence. I particularly notice this when I step into the forest, pause, and listen quietly.
Silence holds significant value that is often overlooked in our noisy world. It creates a space for reflection, helping us process our thoughts and emotions without external distractions. During quiet moments, creativity can flourish, fostering deeper thinking and the development of new ideas. Additionally, silence can foster a sense of peace and calm. In a hectic environment, pausing to embrace silence can refresh the mind and spirit, ease stress, and sharpen decision-making. In conversations, silence can be powerful, as listening is a sign of intelligence. It enables thoughtful responses and promotes meaningful dialogue. By embracing silence, we can enhance our listening skills and better understand others. Ultimately, silence’s value is in its ability to connect us with ourselves and others, encouraging introspection and stronger relationships. Whether through meditation, nature, or solitude, embracing silence can enrich our lives in many ways.
After sharing a quote from Rumi, I would like to offer a poem by Pablo Neruda. I hope you enjoy them and might relish a moment of silence to cherish.
Keeping Quiet
By Pablo Neruda
Trans. Alastair Reid
Now we will count to twelve
And we will all keep still
for once on the face of the earth,
let’s not speak in any language;
let’s stop for a second,
and not move our arms so much.
It would be an exotic moment
without rush, without engines;
We would all be together
in a sudden strangeness.
Fishermen in the cold sea
would not harm whales
and the man gathering salt
would not look at his hurt hands.
Those who prepare for green wars,
wars with gas, wars with fire,
victories with no survivors,
would put on clean clothes
and walk about with their brothers
in the shade, doing nothing.
What I want should not be confused
with total inactivity.
Life is what it is about.
I want no truck with death.
If we were not so single-minded
about keeping our lives moving,
and for once could do nothing,
perhaps a huge silence
might interrupt this sadness
of never understanding ourselves
and of threatening ourselves
with death.
Perhaps the earth can teach us,
as when everything seems dead
and later proves to be alive.
Now I’ll count up to twelve.
And you keep quiet, and I will go.
Title image: Dreamscapes and nightmares by the artist R.S. Connett.
Thank you. Peace and Love.


Simon & Garfunkel, superb as is the rest. All the best. Mike
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And I sincerely appreciate you, dear brother. Warmest regards, Aladin. 🙏
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What a rich and wonderful post, dear Aladin!
Thanks a lot
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Thank you very much, dear Luisa, for your generous encouragement. 🤗🙏💖
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I always appreciate what you write, my dear Aladin 🙏🤗🙏
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That is an honour for me. 🙏😘
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Yes, I agree with Rumi, Neruda and you.
And you are right, Aladin, it’s a fast, noisy world. You make me understand a reason why I love searching for art so much.
The Art Gallery; hundreds of people all in one place at one time, yet, you can hear a pin drop. All quiet, all focused on the beauty/magic of human creativity.
The alleys in the city; surprisingly quiet, considering the busy streets that line the other sides of the buildings. I can hear birds, urban wildlife scampering and breezes in trees. All. the while, I find art.
Hmm, makes think of the old saying, “Silence is golden” and I will add – and it helps me see.
Be well!
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Wow! Thank you, my friend, for these beautiful verses. You captured the essence perfectly.
And you are right: “Speech is silver, silence is golden”!
Take care as well.
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This is lovely, Magician. Hugs.
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Your visit is even more lovely, dear Teagan. Hugs back. 🥰💖
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Ahh Serene, my friend… I suppose if we could all agree to be still for 12 seconds, we could agree to do anything😌 “Enjoy The Silence”🖖🤐
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Btw I was listening to Simon & Garfunkel already, not an hour prior to finding your post👍
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Aha, I would call it synchronicity! 😉😊👍
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Oh yes, my friend, twelve seconds will be a good start! I hope you also find some silence to hear your inner voice.
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Oh my lord, that poem says it all. What a share xx
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Aye, me too; thank you, my lovely lady. xxxxxxx
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Brilliant! This gives us a lot to think about regarding our frenzied lifestyles today.
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You said that, my friend. Thank you very much.
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You’re very welcome!
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Wonderful post, as always !❤
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Thank you so much, dear friend. 🙏💕
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The pace of modern life is exhausting.😳
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I can only accede; you know that well, my dear lady! 😜🤗💖
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So very true, Aladdin. The frenetic pace we are currently enduring is untenable and we can’t keep going this way. It’s time to slow down, live life and enjoy the time we have here.
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I see you’ve got the core, dear Luciana. We just need to press the brake pedal once! Thank you for taking the time to visit and stop by. 🙏🥰
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Wonderful post 💜
God bless you ⭐
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Thank you also for your kind words. Blessings. 🙏
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