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The Eloquence of Silence
- Surprising Wisdom in Tales of Emptiness
- Narrated by: Thomas Moore
- Length: 4 hrs
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Summary
Embracing emptiness, staying open, finding calm
With compassion and insight, Thomas Moore offers a compelling case for an easier, lighter way of moving through life by experiencing the peace, calm, and openness of emptiness. Through ancient and modern stories, Moore gently shows that our constant multitasking may not be getting us anywhere, and that emptiness is not a lack but an invitation that can be our greatest teacher. A daily awareness and appreciation of the quiet spaciousness in our world and our own lives is not a retreat from reality but a rich and full welcome to all that is most meaningful and real.
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- Charles Lyall
- 15-09-23
A short but inspiring listen.
I've been a fan Thomas Moore for a number of years. His books and talks are always inspiring and in this book of quotes and contemplations he draws from the wisdom of the ages with regard to relaxing and letting go into life. Wu Wei and the importance of spaciousness and quiet amid the burly burly of modern life.
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- Christina McCaffrey
- 22-07-24
Beautiful
I'll be reading this one again. It truly is loaded with wisdom just as noted on the cover. It's a beautiful book.
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