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Noble Silence
A period of deep silence is observed starting from
the end of the evening sitting meditation until after breakfast the next
morning. This is very healing. We allow the silence and the calmness to
penetrate our flesh and bones. We allow the energy of the Sangha and its
mindfulness to penetrate our body and mind. We go back to our tents or
dormitories slowly, aware of every step. We breathe deeply and enjoy the
stillness and the freshness. Let us not talk to the person walking by
our side; she or he needs our support, too. We can stay alone outside
with the trees and the stars for about ten minutes, then go inside to
use the bathroom, to change and go to bed right away.
Lying on our back, we can practice Deep Relaxation until
sleep comes. In the morning, we move mindfully and silently, taking time
to breathe, to go to the bathroom and then proceeding right away to the
meditation hall. We do not have to wait for anyone. When we see someone
along the path, we just join our palms and bow, allowing him or her to
enjoy the morning the way we do.
We need everyone to participate for the practice
to be deep and joyful. This is the practice we do every day, except on
lazy nights and on festival days like the Full Moon Celebration. Thank
you for your joyful practice.
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