Richard Rohr writes about the spiritual gifts silence can bring in his book Silent Compassion.
Hello, John! Divine silence is more than the absence of noise. It has a life of its own, and we are invited into its living presence—invited to join the wholeness of being and peace it brings. This silence can absorb paradoxes, contradictions, and the challenges of life, and it can connect us with the great chain of being. That's what Richard Rohr says in Silent Compassion: Finding God in Contemplation. In this book, Rohr focuses on finding God in the depths of silence, showing that the peace of contemplation is not something just for monks, mystics, and those divorced from the worries of the world. All people who can quiet their own minds can discover God in divine silence. |
"Silence is that ever-faithful companion, a portal to constantly deeper connection with whatever is in front of you. That which is in front of you does not need to be big or important. It can be a stone. It can be a grasshopper. Anything can convert you once you surround it with this reverent silence that gives it significance, identity, singularity, importance, value, or what Duns Scotus called the 'thisness' of everything.” —from Silent Compassion: Finding God in Contemplation | Kelly Sundberg Director, Product Marketing | |