Let us love silence and recollection. When we are at home with silence we are at home with God. Silence seems impossible to busy people. But “silence of the heart”, interior silence, is always possible.
COMMENT: We live in a noisy world. And that “noise” is made all the louder by the ever present reality of smartphones and social media. This is especially problematic for young people whose concentration spans are radically shortened by their ongoing exposure to the fast moving world of computers, games and social media.
But silence is necessary for us. It was in the stillness of a gentle breeze that Elijah encountered God on Horeb – it was not in the violent wind or in the fire or in the earthquake, but in the silence. And it was in the silence of a cave that the Saviour was born for us. As St Josemaria Escriva said:
Silence is the door-keeper of the interior life.
As Fr Doyle tells us, silence of the heart is always possible for us, but we have to make an effort. For those of us living in the middle of the world, the first step may be unplugging the TV, removing the headphones and turning off the smartphone…
Wonderful passages above…silence is frightening for some, or makes others uncomfortable, but interior silence, the silence of the heart, of the soul, of the mind, connects us to God for He speaks in our hearts and souls through our thoughts, our compassion, our understanding, etc. We need to “hear” Him connecting with us.
Father Doyle, please help us to acquire an openness of heart and soul within a holy silence so as to remain attentive to the Lord.