Simply Silence
The Sunday Sermon
with Dear Danny
Now I know I’ve been harping on about silence for some years and probably sound like a broken record, or harp for that matter.
It’s just the importance of sitting in silence cannot be overlooked – especially as the world is seemingly getting more n more bananas by the day.
Perhaps silence is wrongly convicted of being an act of passivity – where nothing happens. Interestingly enough when we are able to truly connect with what we actually are, then it's quite the opposite – everything happens.
On one level – a human man called Danny sits down and quietens his senses and is able to become rather relaxed. However, when we zoom out, the landscape becomes quite different, something magical happens. That man Danny has connected with his personal line to God. I’m not talking about a bearded fella sitting on a shiny throne in the clouds – I’m talking about the direct, untainted bandwidth of consciousness.
So this man Danny, has gone beyond Danny – gone beyond his senses in fact – for here our sensory perception is irrelevant. Here we are the pulsating rhythm of the entire universe, the celestial dance of stars breathing our whole being into the infinite now.
We are invited to reconnect with the fullness of life, called on a cellular level to fall into the beating heart of the cosmos. A place where we are revived by the celestial celebration of simply being and drunk on the banquet of gratitude for life. Where we become the most powerful force in the universe ‑ LOVE.
Now, I’m not some foolish Pound Shop guru preaching that ourselves and our world’s problems can be healed by simply sitting in silence – no, that’s not it. But, and there’s a big fucking but...
When the world is getting too fast, too noisy, too stressful, too scary or everyone is starting to resemble a cunt – when those many invitations arise – silence is waiting for us.
We can take a small amount of time to reconnect, remember and recharge.
Many of the world’s problems will still be there and many will still be cunts – and that’s okay – for that isn’t where the magic resides.
The magic is in re-joining with the part of us which isn’t victim to irrational fear, isn’t imprisoned by the self-deprecating internal dialogue of our shadow self.
The part of us excited by the potential of our earthly experience, who wants to grab the world by the horns and be a torchbearer for positive action, who laughs at the pseudo world ‘leaders’ and their desperate pleas for our attention.
With a knowing smile, dancing behind eyes full of grit and unshakable determination – in deep remembrance – this is why I came here and NOTHING is going to stop me from living a life of total autonomy.
That part, right there - is who you really are.
And it’s waiting for you in silence.
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