Friday, July 6, 2012

Solitude

RIC_7804-1 by rchoephoto
RIC_7804-1, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.


Loneliness is like sitting in an empty room and being aware of the space around you. It is a condition of separateness. Solitude is becoming one with the space around you. It is a condition of union. Loneliness is small, solitude is large. Loneliness closes in around you; solitude expands toward the infinite. Loneliness has its roots in words, in an internal conversation that nobody answers; solitude has its roots in the great silence of eternity.

Kent Nerburn

1 comment:

  1. This is a wonderful distinction between solitude and silence. It speaks so deeply to what is gracious and expansive.

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