Sunday, August 10, 2008

Michael Gelb and meditation

Found Michael Gelb mentioning meditation in his book – how to think like Leonardo da Vinci.
Listen for silence
Practice listening for the spaces between sounds – the pauses in a friend’s conversation or your favourite music and the silences between the notes in the song of a bluebird. Make silence a theme for a day and record your observations in your notebook. Do you have access to a place of complete silence, away from the humming of machines? Try to find such a place. How does it feel to be in a place of complete quiet?
Practice Silence
Experience with a day of silence. For a whole day, don’t talk, just listen. It is best to spend your silent day out in nature, walking in the woods, hiking in the mountains or strolling by the sea. Immerse yourself in nature’s sounds. This “verbal fasting” strengthens your ability to listen deeply and is wonderfully refreshing for your spirit.
Source:
Michael Gelb
Page 113 & 114
Delacorte Press
ISBN: 0385323816

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