Shared Silence

by Tim Muldoon

I am on retreat with some forty Boston College students.  For five days, we are keeping silence together and attending to the mystery of God.

During a meeting with other guides, an older Jesuit remarked that those who shared the long retreat–thirty days in silence–emerge as lifelong friends, even without having spoken to each other.

I believe I understand why.  Contemplating the mystery of God in silence is like gazing together at the transfigured Jesus.  Sharing such a gaze–beholding God’s mystery together–changes you.  It is a conversion, a conversation (Latin “turning together”), a shared glimpse at the truth “deep down things,” as Hopkins put it.

What a beautiful metaphor for what lovers do.  I have often quoted Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: “Love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking outward together in the same direction.”  I wonder whether the problem today is precisely that some lovers have lost the sense that there is anything else to look at besides each other, and that when they become bored they move on.

The promise of love is like the promise of a shared pilgrimage: that of moving together toward God, and therefore toward the source of love.  Only with such a hopeful promise can couples weather the inevitable storms of the pilgrimage.  And only with such a promise can one sustain hope, sustain desire, sustain joy–even during periods when one is unhappy.  On the other hand, when one is happy one can appreciate it but not get too caught up in it; what matters is not the weather but the progress of the pilgrimage.

AMDG

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January 16, 2010

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1 RAnn 01.17.10 at 1:05 pm

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2 Vinita 01.18.10 at 8:26 am

You have eloquently described one of the most common problems in love relationships–”some lovers have lost the sense that there is anything else to look at besides each other, and that when they become bored they move on.” There’s got to be more. I love the idea of a shared pilgrimage–both people moving in the same direction, inspired by, and inspiring, each othe along the way.

Thanks for a great post.

3 Maureen 01.19.10 at 12:45 pm

Tim,
A great quote. I love the image of two people looking off in the same direction together, and that really is what marriage is all about. Thanks.

4 Freddy 01.28.10 at 1:12 pm

very profound and was very helpful to me this past week. Thanks for the meaningful blog I subscribed to it.

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