Ed Gein is the real-life serial killer who inspired the fictional killers Leatherface (from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre), Buffalo Bill (from The Silence of the Lambs) and Norman Bates (from Psycho).
The North part of the Northern Territories is a vast tundra. It is unable to support human life, and it's easier just not to live there
and of course there must be something wrong in waiting to silence any song
a few years after barney, he became heavily involved in the notorious L.A street gang MS-13. He is now serving a life sentence in prison at Centinela
The "Dome of Silence" refers to a fictional concept often used in media, particularly in the context of superhero and spy genres. It typically describes a protective barrier that prevents sound from escaping, allowing for confidential conversations without the risk of eavesdropping. While the term has been popularized in various shows and movies, it is not a scientifically recognized phenomenon. In real life, soundproofing techniques and materials can achieve similar effects.
We nourish the body by giving it food, giving it energy in the form of calories, and we nourish our mind through positive thoughts, positive emotions, living with faith, hope, love, trust, forgiveness, compassion - this nourishes the body and the mind. But how do we nourish our Spirit? We nourish our Spirit with silence. Silence or stillness helps us nourish the Spirit because that creates consciousness, it creates mindfulness or thoughtlessness. It is this silence that is the food of the Soul. Because it is in this silence that we realize that we are the Divine Soul. It is in this silence that we become the witness, the observer of the truth about life, it is in this silence that we experience the bliss of the Soul.
"Silence Like Cool Sand" by Pat Mora explores themes of solitude, reflection, and the power of nature. The imagery of cool sand evokes a sense of calm and tranquility, contrasting with the noise and chaos of everyday life. Through this metaphor, Mora conveys the importance of finding moments of peace and stillness, allowing for introspection and connection with one's surroundings. The poem ultimately highlights how silence can be both comforting and profound.
The poet Pablo Neruda in his poen Keeping Quiet invokes a powerful symbol of the earth to say that there can be life under apparent stillness. he also says that earth is a greater teacher. In his quietness, its strong message resounds. It seems silent and quite yet nurtures so much movement of life within it. The poet wants to initiate his mission of giving our existence a serious thought. He wants us to be productive in our silence
This phrase encourages finding inner peace and tranquility amidst the chaos of life by seeking solace in silence. It emphasizes the importance of cultivating a sense of calm and clarity by disconnecting from external distractions and taking moments for introspection and reflection. Ultimately, it highlights the value of stillness and mindfulness in finding peace and balance within oneself.
Denis Duncan has written: 'Be Still & Know..' 'Health and healing' -- subject(s): Pastoral medicine, Pastoral psychology 'Through the Year with William Barclay' 'Solitude, Stillness, Serenity' 'Creative silence' -- subject(s): Devotion, Spiritual life 'A Day at a Time'
The art of stillnees is mirrored in the way life is lead
Montag believes that Mildred would struggle with the silence of the countryside, as she is so accustomed to the constant noise and distractions of their city life. The tranquility and stillness would likely make her uncomfortable and anxious, highlighting her dependence on technology and superficial entertainment. He fears that the absence of stimulation would leave her feeling lost and unfulfilled, unable to confront her own thoughts and emotions.
The passage suggests a sense of tension and unease rather than tranquility. The stillness is described as being held by a powerful and mysterious force that harbors unrelenting determination. This creates an atmosphere of suspense and ambiguity rather than calmness.
You have a moment of silence to remember the people that gave up their life to fight in the war.
A still life without food, a quiet winter scene, or any picture that radiates stillness.
the silence is there to represent the end of vinnie's life since the song is solely about suicide.
Anthony Strano has written: 'Seeking silence' -- subject(s): Brahmakumari, Doctrines, Brahmakumari ., Spiritual life, Silence