• Silence: Christina Feldman presents a rich and enlightening exploration of the breadth and depth of the spiritual practice of silence.
  • Holy Silence: J. Brent Bill shares his inspiring overview of the treasures of Quaker silence.
  • Silent Fire: James A. Connor's exquisitely written spiritual memoir is about the inward journey of silence and the many marvels it contains and engenders.
  • Web of Silence: Laurence Freeman writes letters to those who share a common practice of a twice daily practice of silence.
  • Return to the Sea: Anne M. Johnson uses Anne Morrow Lindbergh's Gift from the Sea as a catalyst to inner stillness and silence.
  • Cave in the Snow: Vicki MacKenzie marvels at the 12-year silent retreat in a Himalayan cave of Tenzin Palmo, the first Western woman to seek enlightenment in this manner.
  • Stillness: Richard Mahler writes about the benefits of quiet-alone time for stressed-out and discontent souls.
  • Keeping Silence: C.W. McPherson offers wise and helpful counsel on silence as an important spiritual activity.
  • Inviting Silence: Gunilla Norris challenges us to make a place for silence in our daily lives.
  • Contemplative Living: Joan Duncan Oliver ponders the essence of contemplative living and writes about silence as a part of "going within."
  • A Quaker Book of Wisdom: Robert Lawrence Smith explains how shared silence is at the heart of Quaker thought and practice.
  • Silence: Barbara Erakko Taylor charts silence with the careful attentiveness of a poet and the precision of a scientist.
  • In Speech and in Silence: David J. Wolpe registers as a fine study of the alternating currents of speech and silence in spirituality.

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