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What’s it?

A follow up to Pico Iyers essay The Joy of Quiet, The Art of Stillness. It considers the unexpected adventure of staying put and reveals a counterintuitive truth: The more ways we have to connect, the more we seem desperate to unplug.


In this age of constant movement and connectedness, when so many of us are all over the place, perhaps staying in one place  and locating everything we need for peace and happiness there 
 is a more exciting prospect and a greater necessity than ever before.

About the author

Pico Iyer is a British-born essayist and novelist. He is known for his travel writing. He is the author of numerous books on crossing cultures, including Video Night in Kathmandu, The Lady and the Monk, and The Global Soul.


All it takes to have a more energetic life experience is to go nowhere:

"Anything is possible when you have inner peace"

                   - Master Oogway


The author of The Art of Stillness, Pico Iyer, lived his dream life; worked his fantasy job as a writer at Times magazine, and got everything he wanted as a boy.


Despite all this, he earlier failed to find happiness in life. Finally, he found himself searching desperately for something to close the gap he felt. Eventually, his pursuit of peace and joy led him to Kyoto in Japan, where he found comfort in a state of solitude and quietness.


Most often, you have something to be done. Theres someone you need to meet, some papers to work on, business to attend, and places to go. It becomes effortless for you to get lost in between all the things you should do. However, it seems impossible; you need a break.


Its not always the answer to go somewhere and do something. Sometimes, you have to go nowhere; it could be as simple as sitting calmly, meditating, or taking a few days off to go to a retreat and unplug.


Taking some silent moments will help you know yourself better. Of course, it strengthens your emotional bonds. Poets of east Asia, philosophers of ancient Rome and Greece, practiced stillness as a way to live. Convincingly, its guaranteed to be effective by the many marks it left in the souls of history.


Your thoughts can change your life:

“There’s nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.”

                    - Shakespeare


If you seek, stress and problems-free location, youre most likely going to end up empty-handed. The key to surviving lifes problems is to take some time for yourself, in nothing but silence.

 

Admiral Richard E. Byrd lived for nearly five months alone in a shack in the Antarctic. On this, he discovered that most of the worlds confusion comes from the chaos and the lack of silent moments.

 

Once you take some time for yourself, your mind will start to flood with ideas and inspirations. You dont need to travel to somewhere quiet to achieve quietness. Placing your mind in a state of peace is all it takes for you to recognize the errors in your life. And; the necessary steps you need to take to make the change.


A trip to nowhere will lead you to yourself:

"Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom"

                     -Aristote

When you reach nowhere, you are an open book. All your thoughts, feelings, and insecurities will be out in the open. The belief that you are not valued and that your effort is insufficient will start to invade your thinking. Definitely, in that complete stillness, youll find all the answers to your self-doubt.

 

Pico Iyer acquired this lesson once he visited the singer Leonard Cohen, his role model since he was a little boy. Cohen lived an anonymous life in the high San Gabriel mountains. He found peace and entertainment by sitting still and doing nothing.


The more you apply meditation, the brighter life becomes, the stronger your immune system will be, and the healthier you will live.

 

Take a break while you still can

"Take a break and give your soul what it needs"

                     - Audrey Kitching

 

Creating some time for rest doesnt necessarily mean you should do nothing for a while. Iyer ensures a settled and quiet place by making an isolated home in a monastery in Silicon Valley all for himself. There Iyer conceived all his best ideas, books, and thoughts.


You, too, can make, even a room, your isolated house, where you can retreat and leave the world. It allows you to take a break from all the stress life puts on your shoulders and think straightly for once, with no interruptions.


Conclusion

Life problems dont just stop; all you can do is pick yourself up and do better. Sometimes all you need is a few moments of silence and stillness to wake up, recover, and go back to your life healthier.


Incorporating stillness into your routine doesnt only change your life. Also, it can do wonders for other people who follow your influence and choose this path too. At a time where everything is always on the move, we all need to sit still.


You can always opt to go somewhere for funny and beautiful life experiences. Make sure you never miss an opportunity to go nowhere and practice 

The Art of Stillness.


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