CallaFirestormBW
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While communication is a great thing, I can tell you that one of the most profound growth experiences in my -life- was 30 days of silence, required by my spiritual path, and sprung on me with barely 2 days to get my life in order (they wouldn't have even given me that, but I had a 'day job' that required talking, as I was a tech support rep for Netscape, back in the day) and no explanation of what I was supposed to get out of it or what I was supposed to do with all that time. I was not allowed communication with my Elders, the community,... even co-workers (bosses at my job were -great-, they put me in a data-entry position where I didn't have to talk for the 30 days!). I could call 911 in a physical emergency, but had to fend for myself for emotional/spiritual crises and couldn't even order food out (it wasn't a horrible thing... I remembered how much I loved to cook that month!). I learned more about myself than I ever really wanted to know. Ok, so it was all useful (unlike input from others, which may not always be so useful), but still, it was, perhaps, the most masochistic experience I've been through. On the other hand, these days, when I can't seem to get my head straight, the first thing that comes to mind is "I need a week of complete silence to get straight with the voices in my head". *chuckles* Yes, I think that sometimes intentional lack of communication can be an outstanding tool to push personal development to the next level. Done it, and now I -use- it, and I understand -why- it is as effective as it is, so I've become a 'true believer' in controlled absence of communication for specific growth-related purposes. Dame Calla
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*** Said to me recently: "Look, I know you're the "voice of reason"... but dammit, I LIKE being unreasonable!!!!" "Your mind is more interested in the challenge of becoming than the challenge of doing." Jon Benson, Bodybuilder/Trainer
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