At some point during your journey through life you start to become quieter inside.
For me, coming in contact with this inner stillness and embracing it was the moment that changed everything.
Up until that point, life had felt like a busy marketplace full of the
loud, stimulating noises and harsh, continual clashes of energy. I not
only felt lonely – it was worse than that – I felt the paradoxical
isolation of an outsider looking in; lonely while surrounded by a crowd of people.
Although we all vary in levels of Introversion and Extroversion,
everyone can benefit from finding quiet moments to stop, be still, and
rediscover the solace of their own company.
Everyone
experiences loneliness to some degree – it appears to be a natural and
inescapable condition that humans have experienced all throughout the
ages.
For most of us loneliness is a product of the toxic connections that we’ve formed with ourselves, with others and with nature.
How many times have you constantly been surrounded by friends, family
members, coworkers, neighbors and acquaintances … and yet still felt a
sense of disconnection and isolation deep inside? This happens because
we’ve been taught to arrange everything so that it remains separate;
we’ve been taught to possess, to use, to compete and to fear others.
Thankfully, through inner silence we can learn to encounter, to
communicate and to love again....<<<Read More>>>...