Saturday, November 02, 2013

Finding God in Silence



It's a long listen; I did it in chunks over several weeks.

Lot's of 'nuggets' - here's a few I've found:
  • Silence is primordial.
  • The foundation of being itself is silence. It creates a sypathetic resonance with what's right in front of us.
  • You can only appreciate something that you've already begun to experience.
  • The ego uses words to get whatever it wants. We pull out the words that give us power, that make us right.
  • The soul doesn't use words. It surrounds words with space - silence.
  • ...if we're not willing to sit in the poverty of our silence.
  • Beauty emerges from the silence around it.
  • Time increases inside of silence - from chronological time to kyros.
  • Whenever emptiness becomes its own kind of fullness, you've just experienced silence.
  • Dualistic thinking is making things about sides (where you separate everything) and you pick one, and reject the other. We call this being educated. (min 40)
  • Arguments are more often not love of truth, but love of victory (min 1:04)
  • The dualistic mind loves to exaggerate the differences.
  • The psychological defect...the need to exaggerate differences.
  • Non-dualistic thinking is contemplation. The contemplative mind is being rediscovered.
  • In the Christian tradition, knowing and not knowing are balanced - they are put together...it is called faith. (min 41)
  • Enlightenment has come to mean rational. We've lusted after certitude.
  • The paths to contemplation are great love or great suffering.
  • Trinity (min 52)
  • Faith and silence are practicing for death.