WONDERS OF SILENCE...
“Inability to stay quiet is one of the most conspicuous failings of mankind.” Walter Bagehot. The scripture document, several times, the habit of the greatest Rabbi who ever whore sandals and whose wisdom and wit remains unmatched to date, “…but Jesus withdrew to lonely places…” He would deliberately slip away from the crowd and spend time alone. What followed the many hours in solitary places were days of power, wisdom and wit-three elements we have in scarcity today. The definition of silence that I would like to adopt here is not merely the absence of noise, but a deliberate withdrawal from everything that craves for our attention. Being able to calm the mind, still the soul, rest the body and have an opportunity to penetrate into our inner world and find some peace and order in our inner sanctuary. Its closing our lips and ears and learning to introspect. K.T Jong observed; “It is on...