A Conversation In The Silence
During his Wednesday audience this week, the Holy Father spoke about the importance of silence in our spiritual lives. He explained how monasteries are oases conducive to silence, prayer and meditation. This being the case, many religious communities build their monasteries in wooded and pastoral settings. The Holy Father also went on to say that God speaks to us in the silence, but we need to know how to listen to Him.
Pope Benedict XVI's remarks on this topic are ones I can truly relate to because I crave silence in my life. This craving is part of the reason I make a silent retreat once a year. It is in those six days of silence that I hear God the loudest. While I would love to live that retreat life 365 days a year, I know that is not possible, but I still need silence in my daily life. I find it sitting in church before the tabernacle or in my parish's Adoration Chapel. Since I live alone, I can also find it at home, but that means resisting the temptation to fill the silence with TV or stereo.
Our prayer life is a conversation with God; it is a dialogue, but it is the one conversation that takes place in the silence.
If we are to hear what God wants to say to us, we must learn to be still, patient, and allow Him to be God, or as a spiritual director once told me, "Be aware, alert, and attentive." We may not hear Him immediately, but if we are persistent in our silent prayer, we will hear him.
So be still and know that He is God and enjoy the conversation in the silence.
All this talk of silence made me think of the hymn, You Are Mine so allow me to break your silence for five minutes with this beautiful version of that hymn.
*Text of Pope Benedict's Wednesday Audience
Comments
Many believe that prayer is talking to God and giving Him earache. No one has time to stop and listen. They want to serve God in an advisory capacity.
God bless you Karinann.
Adoration is such a blessing, isn't it, just silence, peace and Jesus.
Thank you for this one!
Kathryn- I can relate to what you said about this song. It just seemed to come to me as I was writing the post- I haven't heard it in a very long time.
Momof3 thank you for sharing some of your personal experiences with this and for your kind words about this blog.
Blessings to you all.
Glad to hear you are going in retreat. Prayers for a fruitful time away in the silence. Looking forward to my own in a little more than 3 weeks.