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The Lost Art of Silence: Awakening to Wonder
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The Lost Art of Silence: Awakening to Wonder in Ottawa, ON
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The Lost Art of Silence: Awakening to Wonder in Ottawa, ON
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The Lost Art of Silence is a collection of reflective essays exploring attention, interior life, and the quiet disciplines that shape meaning in a distracted age. Drawing from philosophy, spiritual thought, and lived experience, the book examines how silence functions not as absence, but as a formative presence in moral and intellectual life.
Across its chapters, the essays consider themes of listening, restraint, nature, memory, and responsibility. Rather than offering quick solutions, the work invites sustained reflection on how individuals cultivate depth in an era defined by speed and noise.
Written in a literary yet accessible voice, this collection will appeal to readers of contemplative nonfiction, modern spiritual writing, and philosophical prose. It is suited to thoughtful adult audiences interested in questions of meaning, attention, and the recovery of inwardness in contemporary culture.
The Lost Art of Silence is a collection of reflective essays exploring attention, interior life, and the quiet disciplines that shape meaning in a distracted age. Drawing from philosophy, spiritual thought, and lived experience, the book examines how silence functions not as absence, but as a formative presence in moral and intellectual life.
Across its chapters, the essays consider themes of listening, restraint, nature, memory, and responsibility. Rather than offering quick solutions, the work invites sustained reflection on how individuals cultivate depth in an era defined by speed and noise.
Written in a literary yet accessible voice, this collection will appeal to readers of contemplative nonfiction, modern spiritual writing, and philosophical prose. It is suited to thoughtful adult audiences interested in questions of meaning, attention, and the recovery of inwardness in contemporary culture.

















