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The Taste of Silence: How I Came to Be at Home with Myself
Bieke Vandekerckhove
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| #145186 in Books | Bieke Vandekerckhove | 2015-08-11 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.25 x.38 x5.38l,.31 | File type: PDF | 176 pages | Taste of Silence||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| A beautiful look at silence, suffering and what lies beyond|By Sarah Bensen|The Taste of Silence is a lush, beautifully written look at the possibilities for transformation that occur after you've hit the wall, after you've gone as far as you can possibly go. Its structured as a series of essays loosely organized around the theme of silence. I read it slowly, then again even mo||
"Learn to be still and learn to do nothing and learn to wait. The secret of those who became giants always lay in this: they were prepared for the long haul." —Thus wrote poet Henriette Roland Holst. It is what Bieke Vandekerckhove wanted to learn&m
At nineteen Bieke Vandekerckhove fell ill. The diagnosis was devastating: the fatal motor neuron disease ALS. Life expectancy: two to five years. So what did she do with the paltry bit of life that was left?
By force of circumstance she was led to Saint Lioba Convent in Egmond-Binnen. There she learned Benedictine spirituality and to pray the psalms, which influenced her life for good. Three years later she learned that her illness had gone into remission bu...
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