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The Power Of Audible Silence: Self-Discovery, Love, and Reflection
In life, where the relentless beats of modern existence echo through every moment, I yearned for a different rhythm, born not of chaos but of the quietude that dwells within. The pursuit of self-discovery through audible silence, rather than being a retreat, became a courageous plunge into the depths of my being.
The discomfort that often wrapped itself around me in the silence was not a deterrent but a threshold, a beckoning invitation to explore the profound wisdom woven into the fabric of existence by philosophers from diverse traditions. As I sat in the car, surrounded by the audible silence, I embarked on a journey guided by the Stoic philosophy. Seneca’s call to hold the mind in a state of indifference towards external things resonated deeply, challenging me to find tranquility within the confines of my soul. The car, once a mundane transportation vessel, transformed into a chariot carrying me towards inner peace, shielding me from the tumultuous external world.
Zen philosophy, with its teachings on acceptance, became my compass through the uncharted waters of silence. The discomfort that once seemed like an unwelcome guest became a source of great power as I learned to embrace the present moment without judgment. In the stillness of the parking lot, I began to appreciate the beauty of silence, recognizing it as a canvas waiting to be painted with the subtleties of my existence.
The Taoist principle of wu wei added a layer of harmony to my journey. Amid discomfort, I learned to flow with the currents of my thoughts, accepting them without resistance. The awkwardness dissipated, and I found myself centered in the present moment, allowing the natural flow of existence to guide me like a gentle stream.
Engaging in a Socratic dialogue with myself became a transformative tool for self-discovery. In the discomfort of silence, I delved into the layers of understanding, unraveling the mysteries of life, myself, and the world around me. The silence became a partner in the pursuit of wisdom, a medium through which my inner truths could be unearthed.
Epicurean philosophy encouraged me to seek tranquility within myself. The discomfort of silence became a pathway to inner peace, a journey towards acknowledging that, in the stillness, I could find abundance. The Epicurean reflection transformed the awkwardness into a serene landscape, where my mind reveled in the richness of introspection.
Rumi’s poetic and mystic whispers became my guide in the awkward silence. “The quieter you become, the more you can hear,” became a mantra, urging me to embrace the discomfort. In the stillness, I discovered the potential for profound revelations, the subtle messages of my heart and soul echoing in the quiet corridors of my being.
As I wove through these philosophies, the discomfort of silence began to transform into a symphony. The stolen moments in the parking lot initially sought for escape, became an arena for transformative self-discovery. Once perceived as awkward, the audible silence now unfolded as a canvas painted with the wisdom of the ages.
Through the lens of philosophy, I learned to embrace the discomfort, finding in it the seeds of profound insight and personal growth. The symphony of Stoic stillness, Zen acceptance, Taoist harmony, Socratic dialogue, and Epicurean tranquility resonated within me. Once considered awkward, the audible silence transformed into a sanctuary where the melodies of self-reflection and love harmonized with the profound teachings of great thinkers throughout history.
In a world that often shied away from silence, viewing it as awkward, I discovered that audible silence was not a void but a space waiting to be filled with the richness of my inner self. It became a sanctuary where the cacophony of the external world faded away, and the symphony of my own thoughts and emotions took center stage.
As I sat in the car, surrounded by the audible silence, I reminded myself not to add noise to fill the void. Instead, I chose to listen to the whispers of my own heart and the echoes of ancient philosophy. In those stolen moments, I found the elusive sanctuary of silence, where love and self-reflection intertwined to create a masterpiece of personal growth and understanding. Like a gentle breeze, love filled the silent spaces, bringing warmth and connection to the canvas of my inner world. In the embrace of silence, love became a guiding force, leading me to a deeper understanding of myself and the world around me. As I let the echoes of love reverberate in the quietude, I realized that audible silence was not just a sanctuary but a sacred space where the essence of love and self-reflection unfolded in a harmonious dance. And in that dance, I discovered the true beauty of my existence.
Entrepreneur and Filmmaker Rupa Dash Tells us how to Stay Ahead of the Game
Meet Rupa Dash, an Indian entrepreneur and filmmaker from Cuttack, Odisha. Currently based in Los Angeles, California, Dash is the co-founder and CEO of Dash Global Media, an entertainment company recognized for film packaging, global brand strategies and financing for world cinema. A firm believer and advocate for gender equality and women’s development, Dash is also the co-founder and CEO of World Women Foundation, a non-profit organization providing community, mentorship, education and a resource network for budding female entrepreneurs. One of World Woman Foundation’s most prominent endeavors is the World Woman Summit.
Tell us how it was getting started in your career? What was your greatest fear starting?
I am the first girl in my family to get an education and was out there to find a world where I belong. I am not sure what it is like to be fearful. I didn’t have anything to lose and I always did something, when I was absolutely not ready for it. Even while starting my career that was the case. I think that’s how you get started. The breakthrough happens when you just show up and do it. No fear allowed when you are getting started.
How have you seen the landscape change for women in entertainment, not just Bollywood, but also on Western screens, both big and small?
We are seeing a shift in the strong female characters in film represent today’s changing society and show what women are capable of accomplishing, but for the most part, women continue to have a limited presence in terms of holding substantial roles in film. Although there are few exceptions, women are often absent in top-grossing films. Considering the fact that the global film industry releases approximately 1,000 films per year, it is astonishing to think that only a few of those have female leads . But we are seeing a shift and it is refreshing to see and highlight positive films that show women who are complex, admired, and powerful. Additionally, these films had monetary success proving that people are ready to see a woman playing the leading role.
Audiences are making choices with their dollar, they are becoming more intelligent with your consumption more than ever before. “Wonder Woman,” “Moana” and “Trolls” were among the few global box-office hits that featured women protagonists and have changed the face of the industry at large.
Full story available here: https://www.browngirlmagazine.com/2019/04/entrepreneur-and-filmmaker-rupa-dash-tells-us-how-to-stay-ahead-of-the-game/