The Ground of Silence

I just got home from a long weekend in North Carolina, visiting my daddy and stepfamily. It’s always a whirlwind when I’m there; I stay at my stepsister’s house, and she’s got two amazing, highly energetic sons who bounce moon-balls off the walls and ask all sorts of fascinating questions. I myself bounce around — from their house to my daddy’s house, about 20 minutes away.

I never get enough sleep. But it’s worth it to receive all the love and quality time and comfort of being around people you enjoy.

So I came home from all of this, sleep deprived yet somehow recharged, and decided that my first morning back in the normal work routine, I’d have a Silent Morning.

It’s not like I didn’t make any noise, or ignore Bird (our cat). One simply cannot ignore such innate Cuteness first thing in the morning.

However, I did avoid opening my cell phone (i.e., email and social media) in bed. And I avoided turning on my latest audiobook selection as I was getting ready for the day.

Here’s what I ended up doing:

  1. Meditating. I listened to Bradley Cooper and Dax Shepard talk about Transcendental Meditation® (TM) during my drive down to NC, and after looking it up online and seeing that it’s an official “thing” (hence the initial-capping and ®) and you have to pay an official person to learn it, I did what any red-blooded American does and looked for free alternatives on YouTube. I found a two-minute video that talks about selecting a mantra, spent a couple minutes determining some sounds that made sense to me, then selected a different video and meditated for 20 minutes while lying on my heating pad. I think for it to “officially” be TM, you’re supposed to be in a seated position, but we’re all about flexibility with rules these days.

  2. Coffee-ing. I made my cup of coffee, frothed my H&H, and settled at the table with my laptop. Why is this interesting (to me)? Because normally, I settle on the couch and put on either Modern Family or an ambience video on YouTube. But today, I sat at the table, checked my email on the computer (SO much better than on a phone), and took care of some email-triggered tasks!

  3. Hello, friend. And now I’m writing these words to you.

I won’t go so far as to say that none of these things would’ve happened had I popped on my audiobook, but I can say with near-certainty that, had I unlocked my cell phone from bed, they would’ve been delayed by at LEAST an hour. Probably two.

And then I would’ve had that icky feeling that comes when I focus my attention on a tiny screen and others’ thoughts first thing in the morning, rather than embracing the silence and seeing what comes from it.

Honestly, I doubt I’d be saying hi to you today.

So HI.

Elizabeth Brunetti is a silver linings expert and recovering scaredy-cat. When she’s not talking FRIENDS, she likes to write about things like food, body love, and pretty much anything else her polymathic tendencies lead her toward on her blog, Take On E.