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12/7/12 A Tradition of Silence 1/6 w w w .puresilence.org/a_tradition_of _silence.htm A Tradition of Silence: Quotes from the Masters The more I read, the more I surf the web, I am finding an increasing amount of treasure in the words of many magnificent teachers and teachings about silence. I am resonating with these gifts no matter what tradition they come from. There is a commonality of experience and declaration. It is the genuine heart of Spirit speaking here through the ages. The voices differ, the textures differ, and yet the experiential fact is exactly the same. Those who have found Pure Silence: the freedom within, are moved simply to share it. The following are some random texts for your enjoyment and resonance. "But the perfect reflection of the One is shining by itself in lonely silence, there safely pent as one and indivisible. The unity (of God) is un-necessitous, it has no need of speech, but subsists alone in unbroken silence. The mind is rid of light when it is rid of mode; and it is rid of darkness when letting go of all natural things, it sinks in nameless actuality. Then it loses both light and darkness in the abyss that a creature in its own right never plumbs. Such is the estrangement in one as foreshadowed in the ordinary mind, but the realization of unity which the blessed have lies in the exquisite consciousness of another than themselves. O unfathomable void, bottomless to creatures and to thine own self, in thy depth art thou exalted in thy impartible, imperishable actuality; in the height of thy essential power thou art so deep thou dost engulf thy simple ground which is there concealed from all that thou are not; yet those whom thou wouldest commune with shall know thee with thyself." Meister Eckhart "Words stand between silence and silence: between the silence of things and the silence of our own being, between the silence of the world and the silence of God. When we have really met and known the world in silence, words do not separate us from the world nor from other men, nor from God, nor from ourselves because we no longer trust entirely in language to contain reality." Thomas Merton

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A Tradition of Silence:

Quotes from the Masters

The more I read, the more I surf the web, I am finding an increasingamount of treasure in the words of many magnificent teachers and teachingsabout silence. I am resonating with these gifts no matter what tradition theycome from. There is a commonality of experience and declaration. It is thegenuine heart of Spirit speaking here through the ages. The voices differ, thetextures differ, and yet the experiential fact is exactly the same. Those whohave found Pure Silence: the freedom within, are moved simply to share it.The following are some random texts for your enjoyment and resonance.

"But the perfect reflection of the One is shining by itself in lonely silence, there safely pent as one andindivisible. The unity (of God) is un-necessitous, it has no need of speech, but subsists alone in

unbroken silence. The mind is rid of light when it is rid of mode; and it is rid of darkness when letting goof all natural things, it sinks in nameless actuality. Then it loses both light and darkness in the abyss that

a creature in its own right never plumbs. Such is the estrangement in one as foreshadowed in theordinary mind, but the realization of unity which the blessed have lies in the exquisite consciousness of

another than themselves. O unfathomable void, bottomless to creatures and to thine own self, in thydepth art thou exalted in thy impartible, imperishable actuality; in the height of thy essential power thouart so deep thou dost engulf thy simple ground which is there concealed from all that thou are not; yet

those whom thou wouldest commune with shall know thee with thyself."

Meister Eckhart

"Words stand between silence and silence: between the silence of things and the silence of our ownbeing, between the silence of the world and the silence of God. When we have really met and knownthe world in silence, words do not separate us from the world nor from other men, nor from God, nor

from ourselves because we no longer trust entirely in language to contain reality."

Thomas Merton

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"This silence, this moment, every moment, if it's genuinely inside you, brings what you need. There'snothing to believe. Only when I stopped believing in myself did I come into this beauty. Sit quietly, andlisten for a voice that will say, 'Be more silent.' Die and be quiet. Quietness is the surest sign that you'vedied. Your old life was a frantic running from silence. Move outside the tangle of fear-thinking. Live in

silence."

Rumi

"In listening and stillness there is nobody who is still, and this stillness doesn't refer to any object; it isabsolutely objectless; it is our real nature."

Jean Klein

"Silence is the language God speaks and everything else is a bad translation."

Thomas Keating

"Be quiet in your mind, quiet in your senses, and also quiet in your body. Then, when all these are quiet,don't do anything. In that state truth will reveal itself to you. It will appear in front of you and ask," what

do you want?"

Kabir

"Empty yourself of everything. Let the mind rest at peace. The ten thousand things rise and fall while theSelf watches their return. They grow and flourish and then return to the source. Returning to the source

is stillness, which is the way of nature."

Lao Tzu

"Go into your room, and when you have shut the door, pray to your Father who is in the Secret Place."

Yeshua (Jesus of Nazareth)

"Learn to get in touch with the silence within yourself and know that everything in this life has a purpose.There is no need to go to India or anywhere else to find peace. You will find that deep place of silence

right in your room, your garden or even your bathtub."

Elizabeth Kubler-Ross

"True silence is the rest of the mind; it is to the spirit what sleep is to the body, nourishment andrefreshment."

William Penn

"Things that are real are given and received in Silence. God has been everlastingly working in Silence,

"We need to find God, and he cannot be found in noise and restlessness. God is the friend of silence.See how nature--trees, flowers, grass--grows in silence; see the stars, the moon and the sun, how they

move in silence...we need silence to be able to touch souls."

Mother Teresa

"At the still point of the turning world. Neither flesh nor fleshless; Neither from nor towards; at thestill point, there the dance is, But neither arrest nor movement. And do not all it fixity, Where past andfuture are gathered. Neither movement from nor towards, Neither ascent nor decline. Except for the

point, the still point, There would be no dance, and there is only the dance."

T.S. Eliot

"Silence vibrating is CreationSilence flowing is Love

Silence shared is FriendshipSilence seen is Infinity

Silence heard is AdorationSilence expressed is Beauty

Silence maintained is StrengthSilence omitted is Suffering

Silence allowed is RestSilence re-circled is Scripture

Silence preserved is Our TraditionSilence given is InitiatingSilence received is Joy

Silence perceived is KnowledgeSilence stabilized is Fulfillment

Silence alone is."

~ Author Unknown ~

"How then are we going to reach God? How, but in quietness and in confidence, in the stillness and theSilence? How, but by learning to abide in a quietness within, by being still."

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unobserved, unheard, except by those who experience His Infinite Silence."

Meher Baba

"Silence is the great teacher, and to learn its lessons you must pay attention to it. There is no substitutefor the creative inspiration, knowledge, and stability that come from knowing how to contact your core of

inner silence."

Deepak Chopra

"In the attitude of silence the soul finds the path in a clearer light, and what is elusive and deceptiveresolves itself into crystal clearness."

Ghandi

"Silence is the language of God;

It is also the language of the heart."

Dag Hammarskjöld

Joel S. Goldsmith

"Be still, and know that I am (God)."

Psalm 46:10

"If only all might be hushed, sense impressions, the soul itself,all imagery, all symbols, all things transient, then we might

hear the very voice of the eternal, and if that experience were prolonged, we would indeed enter into thejoy of our Lord."

Augustine

"Passion is overcome only by him who has won through stillness of spirit the perfect vision; it comesthrough the contentment that is regardless of the world."

Santideva

"Thought comes to an end. Then there is that sense of absolute silence in the brain. All the movementof thought has ended."

J. Krishnamurti

"There is a silence into which the world cannot intrude. There is an ancient peace you carry in yourheart and have not lost."

A Course in Miracles

"What exists in truth is the Self alone. The self is that where there is absolutely no "I" thought. That iscalled Silence. The Self itself is the world; the Self itself is "I"; the Self itself is God."

Ramana Maharshi

"No particular thought can be mind's natural state, only silence. Not the idea of silence, but silence itself.When the mind is in its natural state, it reverts to silence spontaneously after every experience, or,

rather, every experience happens against the background of silence."

Nisargadatta Maharaj

"...[] remember, in the face of Mystery, silence ultimately alone will do: you simply cannot categorize,in ANY way, that which is radically Unqualifiable. You know that Mystery by being Emptiness, not by

conceptualizing it, naming it, labeling it."

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Ken Wilber

"Whenever we moderns pause for a moment, and enter the silence, and listen very carefully, theglimmer of our deepest nature begins to shine forth, and we are introduced to the mysteries of the deep,

the call of the within, the infinite radiance of a splendor that time and space forgot"

Ken Wilber

"There is nothing mind can do that cannot be better done in the mind's immobility and thought-freestillness.

When mind is still, then truth gets her chance to be heard in the purity of the silence."

Sri Aurobindo

"Silence is ancient. Silence has been in the space youare at this very moment for longer than anything elsehas. It will remain after you leave and exist long after

all other things have faded."

Pagan reflections Yule: The Silence of Winter

"There is something beyond our mind which abides in silence within our mind. It is the suprememystery beyond thought. Let one's mind and one's subtle body rest upon that and not rest on anything

else."

From the Maitri Upanishad

"Real action is done in moments of silence." Emerson

"For the ignorant there is no better rule than silence and if he knew its advantage he would not beignorant."

Saadi

No, my soul is not asleep.It is awake, wide awake.

It neither sleeps nor dreams, but watches,its eyes wide open

far off things, and listensat the shores of the great silence.

- Antonio Machado

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"Silence is the universal refuge, the sequel to all dull discourses and all foolish acts, a balm to our everychagrin, as welcome after satiety as after disappointment; that background which the painter may not

daub, be he master or bungler, and which, however awkward a figure we may have made in theforeground, remains ever our inviolable asylum, where no indignity can assail, no personality can disturb

us."

Thoreau

"Under all speech that is good for anything there lies a silence that is better. Silence is deep as Eternity;speech is shallow as Time."

Thomas Carlyle

"A tremendous "knowing" comes effortlessly into the mind when it falls into Silence, when it gives up trying to understand,when its reel of stored images no longer projects abstract pictures onto the clean screen of simplicity.

This kind of knowing is transmitted to us as pure revelation, as a clarity untouched by words or other symbols of meaning.When we allow this knowing into our minds, our very lives become as clear and startling as this knowing." Robert Rabbin

"Silence is the essential condition of happiness." A Zen Master

Inner silence works from the moment you begin to accrue it. What the old sorcerers were after was the finaldramatic, end result of reaching that individual threshold of silence. Some very talented practitioners need

only a few minutes of silence to reach that coveted goal. Others, less talented, need long periods of silence,perhaps more than one hour of quietude, before they reach the desired result. The desired result is what the

old sorcerers called "stopping the world", the moment when everything around us ceases to be what it'salways been. This is the moment when sorcerers return to the TRUE nature of man. The old sorcerers always

called it "total freedom" Don Juan (Carlos Castanada)

Concepts can at best only serve to negate one another, as one thorn is used to remove another, and thenbe thrown away. Only in deep silence do we leave concepts behind. Words and language deal only with

concepts, and cannot approach Reality. Ramesh Balsekar

One realizes the Absolute as one's true identity, totally beyond all manifestations, but containing them within its mysteriousvastness. The emphasis is on the transcendence of the world, including the body and mind. One becomes the immense

solidity of the absolute, totally still and inactive, while dispassionately witnessing the play of all phenomena. [One] witnessesall phenomena as the dynamic transformation of a cosmic and boundless consciousness, which consciousness arises in [its]

silent immensity as a surface phenomenon. In the vastness of silence, the world arises in all its multiplicity, but all the world is

made out of a conscious presence, a Presence which is a consciousness that can reflect on itself.

A.H. Almaas

Discovering silence

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Your chances of discovering this inner silence serendipitously, are slim. You could get a taste of it when your hand

unexpectedly gets caught in a lawn mower or something. You are jolted into silence, and your whole thought process getsinterrupted for a few moments. Or you may have a glimpse of it when you jump out of a plane for the first time. Or when youjump out for the 31st time, but now your chute fails to open. In these extreme situations your mind might go into spontaneous

silence, a silence in which you are acutely aware. Your inner dialogue can come to a halt because of radical circumstance.And in a way it's a thrill. This silence in your brain, this acute awareness, is so refreshing, replenishing.

Timothy Schoorel

To Know ourselves as the Authentic Being underneath the thinking mind, the silence underneath the chatteringmind, and the true joy and bliss underneath the misery on the surface, is Success, Freedom, Enlightenment.

Ellie Roozdar

Silence is the mother of everything that has come out from the Depth. And Silence kept quiet about what shewas unable to describe: the Unspeakable. ~Clement of Alexandria

If I were to say "God exists," this would not be true. He is beyond being. He is a no-thing-ness beyond being.This is why St. Augustine says "The best thing to be said about God is silence." You must love God as not-

God, not-Spirit, not-Sun, not-image, but as He is - sheer, pure absolute Oneness, without any duality." MeisterEckhart.

Be very careful. The subject that can be seen is not your

home-ground. What is sometimes called the ultimate subject

is nothing other than silence, sunyata, emptiness of images.

This is consciousness, the light behind all perception.

The subject that is talked about is still in duality, the

subject-object relationship.

Jean Klein

I shall update this page as more quotes appear.

Joy and Gentleness to you and yours.

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