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picture of calm lake (Clear Lake)

pebble ripple

Zenimagery, including Zen garden

meditator

people in a cricle with their eyes closed

face of someone doing a "shushhhhh"in an invitational way (especially a child)

 

 

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The rests between notes make the music. Take a quiet moment to tune into yourself or the group. Invite Silence to slow the process, make space for questions, transition, or simply deepen.

 

Description

make space for internalizing, checking in, listening into the middle

tune into yourself

at end of chunk of delivery in presentation, pause to allow questions & insights to surface

slow down to increase awareness, be conscious of how to enter back in

deepening

shift energy

access mystery

privileges different ways of knowing

allow to shift gears

often tremendously useful at points of synthesis

short and long are different, brief pause vs. hour of meditative reflection

access different capacities

 

            bells used to punctuate

could still be doing activities during some silences, e.g. free-writing

            group do collective task together but in silence feels different than aloud

sometimes becomes a ritual

            or can be invoked when needed

often good at OPENINGS, CLOSINGS

transition point, to shift the energy

and used for accessing mystery, connection with spirit

transcends language

silence when i withhold, choose not to offer feedback, silence in and of itself is neutral, so can be used to nourish or to punish

silence in individual & collective are different

helps us find emergence in the collective & helps us hear individual voice inside

as a regular practice, builds group’s capacity for equanimity both in groups and for individuals meditating

discipline associated with, especially when done as a practice

if silence happens unexpectedly, how go with it?

 

CAUTIONS & CAVEATS

 

silence can be invoked oppressively, if the only time a facilitator invokes it is after an expression of anger then it sends message that anger is not acceptable

 

if internal chatter is too much, then people will likely resist, then may not fit the culture (Peggy’s experience with lawyers & journalists)

 

very culturally dependent

 

can be invoked as a balancing FEEDBACK loop, when maybe what’s needed is amplification

 

couple who don’t talk to each other anymore, silence can be deadly

Santa Rosa Creek Commons meetings shifting from boring/quiet to energetic and engaged

 

 

 

Examples

Spirited Work gatherings had bell in the middle that anyone could ring if conflict arose, often succeeded in keeping productive (Peggy)

 

Yulupa cohousing values clarification story (Tree)

 

 

 

Related patterns


Silence points primarily to:

How Related

 

Other patterns Silence also points to (secondarily):

 

 

Patterns that point primarily back at Silence

How Related

 

Other patterns that also point back at Silence (reverse secondaries):


 

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Resources

meditation retreats

bells, different kinds of

Quakers

Buddhists

maybe do random web search on term . . .

Planetwalker (John Francis)

 

 

Other

 

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Personal Stories about Silence

Each card listed here has at least one relevant story. Add your own stories in Anonymous+Personal Stories.

 

Suggested images: bell for meditation? cupped hands; emptiness; people sitting without talking; circle of people with eyes closed


Silence:  the rests between that make the music.  A moment to tune into yourself or the group, a pause to slow down the process, support questions or transition, or deepen understanding.

 

  --LisaMarie DiVincent.....Mon Nov 22 08:12:49 -0800 2010


 
 
 
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