SO many many years ago, a wonderful high school friend and I reconnected and she asked me if I was possibly open to a new adventure. I had not seen her in so many years yet absolutely adored her. She mentioned that the school she was dean of students at had a theatre teaching position open and I had crossed her mind as a possible option.
I jumped and thought sure why not give it a shot. I could go and interview and see what came if it. I flew up to Pennsylvania. It was a wonderful trip. A chance to reconnect with a dear friend and her partner and to experience what life was like in the New England states. A Beautiful part of our country that I truly want to experience...but I digress...
One of the most interesting portion of the interview process was being asked the same question, numerous times, " How do you handle silence?" I was completely taken aback at this question.
As many of you know, I don't handle it well. I am a talker. Not sure you knew that or not...
Well recently, the topic of silence came back into my view and thought process. It is not that I had forgotten this topic, it is just so easy to forget...Loading on numerous projects, surrounding yourself with kids who function at a different level of energy, begin pulled this way, that way...finding silence when you can...usually in the wee morning hours, sipping the dark coffee, and trying to wake up...when you would rather get back under the warm covers and dark interiors of your bedroom...trying to silence the voices of reminders of everything you experienced the day before, or schedule reminders of everything you have to get done this day or that.
My pastor provided a wonderful book for our perusal for a leadership formation group we are creating at church. The book was entitled, "The Good Life: Benedict's Guide to Everyday Joy" by Robert Benson. One chapter covers the idea that one must find a way to learn how to order your life in such a way that there is a balance between my prayer, my rest, my work, my family, and my community times. He went on to state, " It is in the returning and rest that we shall be saved. But not if we do not even stop and sit down and be SILENT."
Love this so much!
Cultivate SILENCE.
For it is during this time that we silence our heads, (Which is not an easy task) our hearts, (Easier that we think) and allow God to enter in. He went on to state that it was also true that if there is no time set aside for the inward journey then there would definitely not be much energy left for the journey outward."
Once this happens, we are back to the rat race, blurring the sidelines and racing through our lives...not taking the time to really listen to those around us, being surface, and superficial.
Slow down.
Open your ears and hearts, dear friends. Cultivate Silence.
And allow whatever God, whatever spirit guide you pray to, to enter into your heart and head and bring solace...it is something we desperately need in the world of today...
1 comment:
Very well said but umm...I'm gonna need more details on that Pennsylvania business! :)
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