Tuning in to silence
In the last 100 years, did you know that the Fire engine alarm sirens have become 6 times louder??After all, they have to be loud enough to break through the surrounding landscape…We all intuitively know that the noise around is growing, but we may not have realized the power of silence to weed through those distractions.?Authors Justin Zorn and Leigh Marz have researched the topics of Noise and Silence in their new book and share some of their pearls in this interview.
Noise = Auditory noise (in decibels) + Information noise (whatever is grabbing our attention) + Internal noise (rumination, worry, anxiety…at consciousness level)
The world today is louder than it’s ever been – not just auditory noise, but also a mass proliferation of other mental stimulants.?Prof Ethan Kross of University of Michigan estimates that we listen to something like 320 state of the union addresses inside of our brain every day.?That compressed internal noise is going on non-stop.?Consequently, it is becoming more difficult to focus.? Human beings are not wired to be able to deal with the mental stimulus we are encountering today, relative to earlier periods of time.?The answer lies in how we are able to weave silence into our noise-soaked lives…
Silence = moment of pristine attention; nothing is making claims on one’s consciousness; discerning signal from the noise
The simple act of tuning in to silence, listen to the breeze, to the rain, even just to the ringing in the ears, can provide great benefits, including rejuvenating nerve cells.?Just taking a pause and appreciating your surroundings is a good starting point.?It does not require getting to a state of meditation or mindfulness.?Gandhi believed that a seeker of truth needs silence, and he spent every Monday not speaking.
The worth of pristine human attention doesn’t count as monetary value unless it turns into eyeballs on a screen that can be used as a basis for advertising revenue.
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2 年Stillness, Silence, Inactivity, Zero thoughts. It’s all possible at a personal level. And will elevate those who find these to a different plane of living mindfully
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2 年Yes, the world has become raucous and man more rapacious. So noise it is external & internal! Thank you for another brilliant article Ravi Kiran.
Intriguing !