I am becoming more appreciative
of the silence in my life for it is the blank slate on which I process my
thoughts, dreams, and insights. When I was younger I felt that I had to fill
each moment with sound as if its presence proved my existence. Now it is a gift
to have the time, space and stillness to connect with my soul and listen for
its whispers.
I no longer reach for the radio
control when I enter the car. In the rhythmic sound and motion of the car
moving across the road I move into a zone of inspiration. I have gotten some of
my most profound realizations while in my state of meditation behind the wheel.
Road trips are less of a chore and more of an opportunity for communion with
the divine and introspection.
I have been blessed this week
with an interval of aloneness. While I thoroughly enjoy the interaction with my
housemates and friends, they are out of town so this has been a mini-vacation
from the disruptions of life lived in the now of activity. I luxuriate in the
opportunity to delve deeply in a cherished book and explore the garden
listening to the songs of Nature without the background noise of TV and
telephone.
It was in this time of silence
that I received an unusual pointer. As I sat quietly on the portale,
appreciating the beauty of nature expressed in the garden, a bobcat sauntered
across the yard and disappeared into the brush beyond. I realized the gift of
this occurrence and wondered what nature was trying to tell me. I sought out my
animal wisdom cards and “surprisingly” drew the Lynx (the genus for bobcat).
This is a silent seeker, knower, and keeper of nature’s secrets. It has the ability to move through time and space and to go
into the Great Silence for unraveling any mystery. It
is clairvoyance and clairaudience. It is a sign that Mother
Earth is signaling in some manner. Some believe
that the Sphinx in Egypt is not a lion but a lynx. For me this was a
confirmation that this silent path has a deeper meaning and purpose and I am
learning to hear with different ears.
Seldom have I had the luxury of
personal space and quiet during the years of family, career, and growth. Life as a Gemini, with Mercury, the sign of
communication, is seldom without noise-filled interaction with the world around
me. Part of the duality of this sign is finding time to be quiet and reconnect with
Source and recharge my mental and emotional batteries for the next day’s
adventure.
I sometimes wonder about my
grandchildren’s generation that must have the constant stimulation of noise plugged
into their ears and their awareness. When do they have the opportunity to
dream, imagine, and process the events in their lives? Have they evolved past
the necessity to reason, evaluate, and discern and become merely reactors to stimuli
rather than creators and innovators? Do they understand what it means to listen
to the still, small voice within?
I recognize the growth inherent
in being content in my own company and not feeling I need to fill the void. It
has been said that the only thing worse than being alone is wishing you were.
Somehow the possibility of aloneness for a while is not so daunting when it
becomes a time to dialogue with my higher self. I am grateful for this time
alone in the silence. Peace be still…
Penny