In our noisy, cluttered world, we need 
silence. Silence heals, refreshes, energizes, inspires, sharpens, 
clarifies. It simplifies. It is the medium of truth. And it is the font 
of the pure single Word that both perfectly communicates it and leads 
back to it. If we consciously turn off the TV or close the computer, 
restrain unnecessary speech, avoid out smartphones, look people lovingly
 in the eye, we are enhancing the same direct work of silence that we 
return to meeting in our meditation. And we are making the world a more 
silent and awakened place.
—from the book Sensing God: Learning to Meditate during Lent by Laurence Freeman, OSB
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