Silence
Description:
In this chaotic world, we need Silence to maintain and enlarge our inner connection with the mystery of the world, to find a sense of spiritual direction, and to become more receptive to healing from the spiritual worlds. Robert Sardello's exquisite descriptions of previously unrecognized dimensions of Silence, along with exercises, can help us find what we most long to feel—an intimate sense of being cared for.
In Silence, Robert Sardello gives us nothing less than a gorgeous, sustained epiphany on Silence itself. From the trials of St. Anthony to Anthroposophy, Depth Psychology, and phenomenology, Sardello's erudition is always present, but never intrusive, since this work is also an experience. It is a palpable entry into Silence as it unfolds, offering each reader an intimation of its secrets.
"Sardello's work Silence sets a momentum into order every time I pick it up, on that asks only that I stay open to that momentum. I haven't encountered this kind of book before, and I don't know what's in it for me, only that I have a longing to stay open to it. I daresay the work will speak for itself. I can't speak for it except to pray it finds a very wide audience and works its magic thereon."
―Joseph Chilton Pearce, author The Magical Child
and The Death of Religion and the Rebirth of Spirit
"This book is a breakthrough. In Silence, Robert Sardello modestly, elegantly—and magisterially—brings thirty years of work in phenomenological, soul-based spiritual psychology to a new level. What was implicit before becomes explicit: spiritual psychology is not just another theory; it is a path to a new reality."
―Christopher Bamford, author, The Voice of the Eagle,
and coauthor, Green Hermeticism