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The silence that Louis Komjathy emphasizes is a contemplative silence that explores traditional practices that redefine the meaning of silence, an inclusive method that probes states of consciousness nourished within possibilities of being. Komjathy and Andrew King deliberate on how we think, experience, conceptualize silence and its relation to sound/noise. What traditional contemplative practices support such an act? How can certain spiritual and sacred themes like silence and darkness be defined differently by recourse to new cognitive and theological thinking? Are these omitted or highlighted as undesirable in modernist ways of teaching and thinking? Is there a new mindful Modern to be considered?
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