Deccan Chronicle

Silence is a route towards God

- Dominic Emmanuel Father Dominic Emmanuel, a founder-member of the Parliament of Religions, can be contacted at frdominic@gmail.com

In a world that is getting noisier by the day, including the “silent sound” of the social media, the modern person is losing a sense of silence and by extension, a sense of the divine. Can one really connect one’s spirit with that of God’s in a deafening marketplac­e?

I have been privileged to spend the last few weeks at some spiritual centres and will do so in the next two months too. The basic requiremen­t of these places, surrounded by beautiful nature, is strict silence. Small signboards on pathways keep reinforcin­g it. The only sound that one hears, besides the sound of prayer and singing of hymns, is that of birds chirping. It is the peacocks’ scream that wake us up by four in the morning.

In his book, “I want to see God”, Rev. Marie Eugene writes, “God speaks in silence, and silence alone seems able to express Him.

For the spiritual person who has known the touch of God, silence and God seem to be identified”. Again Robert Cardinal Sarah in his book co-authored with Nicolas Diat, “The Power of Silence”, says, “At the heart of man there is an innate silence, for God abides in the innermost part of every person. God is silence, and this divine silence dwells in man. In God we are inseparabl­y bound up with silence. The Church can affirm that mankind is the daughter of a silent God…”.

While mystics and saints emphasise the importance of silence in one’s search for God, modern day psychologi­sts suggest silence even as therapy. For, it is in silence alone that a person becomes aware of one’s self and the problems that lie in there, to uproot causes of unhappines­s and turmoil in the subconscio­us.No wonder then that Jesus, despite being busy teaching and healing people was found “escaping” into a quiet place to commune with God. Practice of such silence would be an appropriat­e preparatio­n to enter into the eternal silence when we breathe our last and be united with God, whose language is silence.

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