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Are you good at practicing silence, making time for quiet and listening? Or, does this continually seem out of reach due to the stresses, volume and velocity of every day life?
Either way, let this music and words allow you to breathe, to be recharged, to experience silence in a new way. Here are a few things that come to mind when I think about, and try to practice silence: Out of 88 piano instrumentals I have composed, “Silence” is the longest, and is on two albums (Still Waters, original recording time of 8:59, and December Peace, re-recorded time of 7:58). I have always found this interesting. It wasn’t forced, but maybe points to the importance of silence. The music was birthed from the idea in Habakkuk 2:20, “The Lord is in his holy temple; let all the earth be silent before him.” My grandfather “Daddy L” (short for Lanier – my Dad’s father) was one of the quietest men I have ever known. He was full of faith, love, and kindness, yet he didn’t say much. He had a long career in banking and was active in serving the community. He loved fishing, and he was absolutely unbeatable at every way you can play the game of checkers. He died the summer before I turned seventeen (I never beat him at checkers). His silence influenced me to be reflective, to take time to pause and take in the scene. It also inspired me to be more vocal with my children, to speak into their lives more intentionally, while also teaching them the value of silence. The disciplines of simplicity, solitude, silence and surrender have all impacted my faith, creativity and calling. I am quite content with long periods of silence. I set time aside to practice silence, frequently for short lengths of time, and occasionally for long periods from a half to a full day. God is always faithful to speak into the silence with His still small voice. His gentle whisper offers wisdom, guidance, and comfort. Do you need to take time to practice silence? What are some benefits you could discover?
Hilary Wolfe says
Your music and your thoughts continue to fill my life with joy and peace.
Stanton Lanier says
Thanks for these words Hilary. God’s joy and peace are an inspiration, so it is wonderful to know this is coming through. Wishing you His grace and peace, Stanton
Robin says
Thank you, Stanton, for your faithfulness to use what God has given you to be a blessing to others. I have 6 wonderful children and I struggle to find peace and quiet in my life. Your piano music gives me hope that somewhere there is a place of wholeness and balance that someday may be my home.
Stanton Lanier says
You’re welcome Robin. Thank you for sharing. Your words remind me that heaven is our real home, and God’s peace and presence are with us here as we travel through. I am grateful my music can be a resource for hope and rest in your life and home. Blessings to you! Stanton