Those Little Gaps of Silence

Posted by Eric Francis Coppolino

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Within the past year or two, I received a comment from a listener to Planet Waves FM, who complained that I pause too much when I’m speaking. He said that he would be running my program through a “truncate silence” filter, in order to condense my language. He wanted to speed up the pacing of my thought process. Apparently I think too slowly for him; if he only knew.

Sample from the audio file from this week’s edition of Planet Waves FM. The lines are the silent spaces between the words that my listener was complaining about.

Dear Friend and Reader:

Within the past year or two, I received a comment from a listener to Planet Waves FM, who complained that I pause too much when I’m speaking. He said that he would be running my program through a “truncate silence” filter, in order to condense my language. He wanted to speed up the pacing of my thought process. Apparently I think too slowly for him; if he only knew.

This is the perfect example of how electric media affects people: we come to expect being overwhelmed. By electric media, I mean the whole story arc of an electrically powered environment, from telegraph to electric light to digital. They all have one thing in common, which is electricity. (Technically, the word electronic refers to the presence of transistors, which are little electric switches.)

Telegraph operator works the closest thing to Twitter.

The telegraph made it possible for information to reach from the White House to Buckingham Palace at the speed of light (it used to take a month), or for people to play chess in real time, between New York and Baltimore. It was equally good for both purposes.

The electric light blended night and day, which in turn messes with our natural rhythms and our relationship to the natural world, and to the cosmos.

Radio, television and digital overwhelm us with information, opinions, options and images, to the point where it’s nearly impossible to breathe. They scramble sensory balance to the point where it’s difficult to perceive one’s relationship to one’s body.

So let’s see: this week, “the news” included the following, in no special order (it all seemed to happen simultaneously, which is reasonably accurate):

Someone opened fire with a semi-automatic weapon on a group of U.S. representatives and senators who were practicing for a charity baseball game, critically wounding one; the attorney general of the United States had to deny publicly that he was involved in espionage and treason, and on live television refused to answer many questions from senators; a 24-story affordable housing tower burned down in London, killing many people.

The president of the United States is under investigation by the special counsel (an independent federal prosecutor) for obstruction of justice; he is also considering firing the guy who is investigating him; the jurors in the Bill Cosby sexual assault trial appear to be deadlocked; the president is trying to roll back normalization of relations with Cuba (apparently Russia is OK, when Cuba being friends with Russia was our original excuse for blockading Cuba). A woman in Maine drowned a rabid raccoon in a puddle. Donald Trump turned 71 years old on Wednesday.

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Early electric street light, probably late 19th-century. Incredibly, we still drape our streets with wires more than 150 years later.

We have not heard much from Mike Pence lately. I suspect he’s already president, doing the job quietly, while his boss takes the country for a ride on a train wreck.

Does anyone really want things to go faster?

Where do we think we’re going? Lakota Shaman Lame Deer wrote many years ago that Americans are on “the road to nowhere — a paved highway which they themselves bulldoze and make smooth so that [humans] can get faster to the big empty hole which they’ll find at the end, waiting to swallow them up.” He may as well have been referring to the “information superhighway,” which is an early term for the internet. It’s definitely starting to feel like a road to nowhere.

What all these news events that ripped through consciousness this week have in common is that not only did we hear about them via internet or digital cable news, they are all emerging from a society dominated by that environment. The hyperbolic speed of events, and their rapid delivery, are all properties of electric media.

Mercury Square Neptune: Crisis of Reason

When you get a week of events like this, it’s natural for both astrologers and astrology fans to wonder what the heck was going on in the sky. While there are always many little things going on, the main event of the week was Mercury square Neptune. That was exact at 11:29 pm EDT on Tuesday night. Mercury is, on one level, about mind and communications. Let’s start there. Mercury square Neptune has some difficulty discerning the truth. It blurs the differences between “true” and “untrue” in a kind of irrational haze.

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At this stage of its development, the phone system was run by operators, who would manually make connections. There was no ability to dial, and many families would share what’s called a “party line,” leading to the rapid spread of gossip, including by the operators, who could listen in on any local call. The private telephone number, reached automatically, came later.

People who have this aspect in their natal chart must work for intellectual integrity. It does not come naturally or as a birthright. If they don’t do the work of cultivating that integrity, they will remain in that fog, and typically pay for it somehow. That’s where our whole society stands at the moment.

One thing about Mercury is that it can represent the mentality of young people, such as children and adolescents. And you might say that society is in the thrall of immature thinking and behavior. Neptune in this equation is the influence of fantasy, delusion and the media haze. Mercury is mind and mentality.

Kasia Urabaniak, who was my guest on Planet Waves FM last week, said to me the other night, “People seek enlightenment, but what they really want is to be adults.”

I would add that these days some people are seeking justice, but what they really need is maturity and the ability to discuss issues with people with whom they might vehemently disagree.

We got a little taste of that potential, at least in astrological theory, with the Sun’s opposition to Saturn on Thursday. Normally this would be a cool-down, sober-up, and get-some-work-done kind of aspect. It also describes a face-to-face meeting between two important facets of consciousness that are alternatives to the child-mind: adult (the Sun) and parent (Saturn).

The out-of-control child aspect of self will try to lure others into coming from parent mode. This is not productive. What we really need are people who can relate to one another from adult mode. Yet at the moment, there are very few people who can do that. We live in what Robert Bly described as a “sibling society.” I recently heard the word “kidult” for the first time, used by a “millennial” to describe herself and, presumably, her generation.

“I use the phrase ‘sibling society’ to suggest a culture fundamentally without fathers, mothers, grandfathers, grandmothers, or ancestors. The thinking is horizontal,” Bly writes in his 1996 book by that title.

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At the dawn of radio, Orson Welles directs the broadcast of War of the Worlds on Oct. 30, 1938. This incident, covered recently in Planet Waves, gave the world a taste of the power of radio.

He later comments, “The distance between the adolescent and the true adult is about five thousand miles, but the distance between the adult and the elder is almost as large,” adding later, “In the sibling society, both the adult and the elder get lost, and no one knows where they are.”

There’s one other quote from this work that’s worth publishing here, related to politics and democracy. “All of those on the left, as I am, have always vastly preferred the democratic society over the hierarchical society and still do, but the democratic culture doesn’t exist without highly informed citizens capable of thinking well, and if you have schools in which 40 percent of the people coming out of them cannot make change for a dollar, you don’t have a democracy. You have a sibling society.”

Note, this was first published 21 years ago, long before the internet had even become a mainstream thing.

Of Reason and Rationality

Mercury square Neptune also describes a loss of reason and rationality, which you could describe as the inner kid losing its bearings and taking over the whole psyche. This is one of the roots of the integrity issue that surrounds this aspect. If there’s no reasoning process, or if reasoning is distorted, there’s no objective way to establish right and wrong.

In Pennsylvania, the Bill Cosby jury is trying to sort out the issues in the midst of this convoluted mental and emotional environment. Are you following that story? He’s accused of drugging his victims with three Quaaludes, which is enough sedative to perform a hip replacement.

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Early Fairchild planar transistor, one of the first renditions of the device and a breakthrough in the history of semiconductors; circa 1959. Now millions of these go on a chip a fraction of the size of a dime. Photo from the Computer History Museum.

Looking for some fresh ideas today, I called up Andrew McLuhan, my media studies study-buddy and the grandson of my favorite philosopher, Marshall McLuhan.

I mentioned the guy who wanted me to talk faster, and who was filtering out the silence in my broadcasts. He recognized this as part of the overwhelm effect of electric media, which leaves you no time to think — the very time I’m taking in those interminable three-second pauses in my spoken word presentations.

The electric media onslaught has supplanted the thoughtful reasoning process that was cultivated over long centuries by print media, especially by books. Particularly under digital conditions, everyone seems triggered, all the time. There’s no ‘safe space’ in the world that will protect anyone from this. The safe space is something that we as individuals cultivate in our minds, and much of how we do that is through reading books, and learning how to think and reason for ourselves.

Under current conditions, Andrew said, “There is too much to process. With print, you have the luxury of taking your time and weighing things. With electric media, there is less and less time to take.”

What we’re experiencing is a society that desperately needs objectivity and rationality. The problems we have are not going to be solved in the continuous state of being triggered. One irrational thought or action leads to the next, and we keep waiting for something to change.

Andrew continued, “Objectivity and rationality by their nature call for distance. If you’re letting emotions run the day, you’re not giving yourself room to think and consider.”

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The WITCH computer, short for the Wolverhampton Instrument for Teaching Computing from Harwell. The WITCH was also known as The Harwell Dekatron Computer. It was slow (a multiplication took 5-10 seconds, slower than many brains), but this was justified by its ability to run for long periods of time unattended.

So where does that leave us? In a PS, Andrew suggested that we could recover the loss of interior space, and thus, of rationality, that’s been taken from us — if we want to, as a society. His father Eric McLuhan said in another conversation that this would take several generations of people who learn how to read.

The teachings of Lame Deer suggest that people need to remember “the secret knowledge of their bodies, their senses, or their dreams.” We need to use
“the knowledge the spirit has put into every one of them.”

What we are experiencing is ultimately a spiritual problem, not one of rationality and reason. There is no going back. Even if we learn how to reason in a way taught by true literacy, we will still be doing so in this light-speed mash-up of digital conditions. We have experienced what I call an induced ascension.

We are on another level, though it’s not a particularly enlightened one, and it’s extremely unstable — most people did not work to get here, as we can see. They were pushed out of their bodies by electric technology.

Learning how to read, patiently, from a book, and how to write, patiently, in pencil or pen, are necessary as initial steps. Learning how to get back into our bodies is even more important. That will help guide us to some other form of awareness that supersedes what has been done to us by electric and digital conditions.

Different spiritual traditions have given this many names. Seen one way, the whole problem we face exists on the level of the ego. There’s a lot more to awareness, and to life, than that.

With love,


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John “Lame Deer, Tahca Ushte” Fire, author of Lame Deer, Seeker of Visions.

Only humans have come to a point where they no longer know why they exist. They don’t use their brains, and they have forgotten the secret knowledge of their bodies, their senses, or their dreams. They don’t use the knowledge the spirit has put into every one of them; they are not even aware of this, and so they stumble along blindly on the road to nowhere — a paved highway which they themselves bulldoze and make smooth so that they can get faster to the big empty hole which they’ll find at the end, waiting to swallow them up. It’s a quick comfortable superhighway, but I know where it leads to. I’ve seen it. I’ve been there in my vision, and it makes me shudder to think about it.

The Lakota Shaman Lame Deer

Lame Deer, Seeker of Visions

 


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Mind-Mapping Your Approach to the Solstice

By Amanda Painter

Within a week, summer here in the Northern Hemisphere will begin, signaled by the Sun’s entrance into the sign Cancer on June 21. We’re almost at the solstice: that time of maximum daylight, when you may experience a sense of extending your energy out into the world more than usual as a result of the longer (and warmer) days. If you tend to be a natural extravert, it probably feels great to get out there and go, go, go from sunup to sundown, drinking it all in.

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An example of mind-mapping, on the theme of health.

If you’re more of an energetic introvert it could be a little tougher to balance the desire to fully use these long days with a need to stay grounded, slow down, or in some other way nourish yourself.

Speaking to those themes as we approach the solstice are aspects involving the Sun, Mercury and Ceres in Gemini.

Today, the Gemini Sun opposes Saturn and the centaur planet Ixion in Sagittarius (exact beginning with Saturn at 6:18 am EDT / 10:18 UTC). Tomorrow, Mercury makes a conjunction to Ceres in Gemini (exact at 4:55 pm EDT / 20:55 UTC), still square Neptune in Pisces. Aspects involving Gemini means there’s an emphasis on mental energy, your thought processes, and how and what you’re communicating. Specifically, it means you’ll want to notice how you’re handling anything with two sides to the story.

Sun opposite Saturn in these signs could indicate indecision: you’re coming up against some kind of limitation (such as an obligation or commitment), and you’re torn between what you should do and what you want to do; or between what you said you’d do, and what you now realize you actually need to do. How do you express your needs and still honor the agreements or limits you’re facing?

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Dicken, Milah and Korben Schrader performing their now-viral 2012 cover of “Everything Counts” by Depeche Mode. The trio recorded their first Depeche Mode video in 2010 as something to entertain friends and family. In May 2015, DMK released their first original song: “Pale Blue Dot,” an homage to the famous photograph taken by the Voyager 1 space probe and Carl Sagan’s thoughts about it.

A Dad Who Knows Everything Counts

By Amanda Painter

We may be approaching the Cancer solstice, when the Sun enters a sign ruled by the Moon (and therefore associated with women and motherhood), but in the U.S. on Sunday we celebrate the Father’s Day holiday. What better way to do so than to feature a man who clearly approaches fatherhood with dedicated creativity and passion?

DMK, a Depeche Mode cover band from Bogota, Colombia, is made up of father Dicken Schrader and his two children, Milah and Korben Schrader. In their YouTube videos (like this one for “Everything Counts”) Dicken captures a central image of himself and his two children playing instruments and signing, flanked by close-up views of their hands and feet working just out of the central frame.

In a post from DMK’s Facebook page, papa Schrader writes, ” Without a doubt, the most rewarding experience in my life has been being able to share stages around the world with my own children, paying humble tributes to the band that has always been the soundtrack to my own life. We’ve performed in Estéreo Picnic (Colombia’s most renowned music festival), in Texas, Barcelona, and in Poland. Our shows attract other DM fans who often bring their children, thus creating bridges across our generational gap through art and music.”

Although visitors to their YouTube videos remark on what an obsessive Depeche Mode fan Dicken must be to recreate the band’s songs in such accurate detail, you don’t have to like the band at all to see the real beauty of DMK: a father fully invested in teaching his children and sharing his passion to create something unique together; an experience they may very well treasure for decades to come.

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An unexpected Gemini edition

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This week is a full-strength bangin’ Gemini edition [play episode here], featuring music by performance artist Laurie Anderson and a guest appearance by Weegee Fellig, one of the inventors of photojournalism [view chart here]. And, of course, lots of astrology.

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Broadcast setup at The Place of the Way, the new home of Planet Waves FM. Outside the frame is the music practice and recording area.

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Monthly Horoscopes and Publishing Schedule Notes

Your extended monthly horoscopes for June were published on Thursday, May 25. We published your extended monthly horoscopes for May on Thursday, April 20. Your Moonshine horoscopes for the Scorpio Full Moon were published on Thursday, May 11. Please note: we normally publish the extended monthly horoscope on the first Thursday after the Sun has entered a new sign.

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Weekly Horoscope for June 15, 2017 #1155 | By Amy Elliott
Aries

Aries (March 20-April 19) — You may be determined that the emotional issue you’re now tackling will be fixed independently of anyone’s help and in short order, thank you very much. Yet, while some introspection is necessary, others in your life stand ready to offer whatever support you need; and it’s likely they have something important to contribute. Open your heart and your ears, and let them in. You don’t need to accept their ideas uncritically, but simply listening would almost certainly be worth your while. – By Amy Elliott. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

INVOLUTION, the 2017 Spring Reading, has been published! You may read your Aries preview here. Order all 12 signs for the best price, or choose your individual signs.
Taurus

Taurus (April 19-May 20) — Venus in your sign is lending you extra grace, which for you is saying something. You also seem to be receiving a consignment of patience and perseverance, which should support you through any changes in your social or creative life. The key to navigating these changes may be careful planning and organization. If you feel as if everything is happening at once, take some time to relax and unwind, then get back on the case. You have an opportunity to take a leap forward. The last thing you need is to stand still. – By Amy Elliott. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

INVOLUTION, the 2017 Spring Reading, has been published! You may read your Taurus preview here. Order all 12 signs for the best price, or choose your individual signs.

Last Chance for Discounted Price: 2017 Gemini Birthday Reading

Trying to make a decision? Wondering what’s up in a relationship? Ready to make a leap of faith in your career calling? Just need a friendly, calm voice speaking words of encouragement, strategy and sanity into your ear?

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If you have a Gemini Sun or rising sign, help is on the way — in the form of your 2017 Gemini Birthday Reading.

Eric plans to record this reading very soon (possibly tomorrow!). That means this is your last chance to score the reading at a discount — the price will increase again when it publishes.

Like all Planet Waves ‘birthday’ readings, this will include two segments of astrology (at least 30 minutes each), plus a tarot reading — including photos of the cards — which may arrive a little after the astrology segments are ready.

You have some fascinating — possible tricky or confrontational astrology brewing right now; pre-order your Gemini Birthday Reading and get clear on all your options.

Gemini

Gemini (May 20-June 21) — Privileged information, whether insider or intuitive, can be a mixed blessing — especially if you don’t know whether to share it, or with whom. It may help to favor honesty over concealment, or to check that the facts are in good order before you speak. Regardless of what you do with what you know, your chart suggests you consider carefully your motivation. That is, make sure you use your understanding for the benefit of everyone involved, and avoid any temptation to prioritize personal gain. – By Amy Elliott. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

INVOLUTION, the 2017 Spring Reading, has been published! You may read your Gemini preview here. Order all 12 signs for the best price, or choose your individual signs.

First Opportunity to Pre-Order: 2017 Cancer Birthday Reading

Do you have a Cancer Sun or Cancer rising sign? Your big month is just around the corner: next week, both the Sun and Mercury enter your sign — promising to extend your awareness and presence out into your world and deeper into yourself.

Planet WavesAs one who tends to experience life as a series of cycles, having the Sun in Cancer usually indicates an upswing for you: a time to move ahead with who you are — even if you feel like you’re only beginning to discover that, or creating it as you go. What better way to catch the energy wave of this season’s astrology than by listening to your 2017 Cancer Birthday Reading?

As with all Planet Waves “birthday” readings, this will include two segments of astrology (at least 30 minutes each), plus a tarot reading — including photos of the cards — which may arrive a little after the astrology segments are ready.

You can lock in the absolute lowest price offered on this reading by pre-ordering now, before Eric records and publishes it. You can also pre-order it as a gift for your favorite Cancer loved one.

Cancer

Cancer (June 21-July 22) — You seem to be plowing a lot of effort into your work, yet you may feel a sort of restlessness. Here’s a question: is what you do fulfilling, or are you starting to get bored? This might have particular relevance to your spiritual ambitions, if you’re feeling the need for greater meaning in your work-life and elsewhere. I would suggest you think over your various daily tasks, and consider whether any seem to be leading down a rabbit hole. Once you have a grip on this, you can then begin to make adjustments. – By Amy Elliott. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

INVOLUTION, the 2017 Spring Reading, has been published! You may read your Cancer preview here. Order all 12 signs for the best price, or choose your individual signs.
Leo

Leo (July 22-Aug. 23) — This week you might go through phases of being utterly inspired on the one hand, and a little confused on the other, as if you’re not quite sure what to do with all this enthusiasm. Don’t let the confusion part lead you to doubt yourself: you’re drawing from a good source. At the same time, keep your head on straight, and take the next steps in a logical order. You have plenty of emotional energy in your chart, and it’s up to you to direct its flow. Invest in your creative process, and use your powers of perseverance. – By Amy Elliott. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

INVOLUTION, the 2017 Spring Reading, has been published! You may read your Leo preview here. Order all 12 signs for the best price, or choose your individual signs.
Virgo

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) — Some situations just need a voice of reason; and more often than not, said voice turns out to be you. In part, this is because of your grasp of facts and details, which is a crucial skill in this era of inaccuracy. Should you be required to act as den mother, the first thing is to take in all the information you can. Next, give your opinion succinctly and honestly. Don’t worry too much how that will be received, though an open heart and sincere good intentions will speak volumes. Simply do what you can. – By Amy Elliott. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

INVOLUTION, the 2017 Spring Reading, has been published! You may read your Virgo preview here. Order all 12 signs for the best price, or choose your individual signs.
Libra

Libra (Sep. 22-Oct. 23) — It can be tempting to sweep inconvenient feelings or desires under the rug, in hopes they will remain there. For you, just now, that’s not an option liable to work. Whatever you’re trying to suppress, the chances are it will find a way to get your attention. Your best course is to find out whatever is nagging at you, bring it into the light and address it thoroughly. There’s a lot of potential for healing here, both for you and within your relationships. Take courage. You have the right to acknowledge your needs. – By Amy Elliott. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

INVOLUTION, the 2017 Spring Reading, has been published! You may read your Libra preview here. Order all 12 signs for the best price, or choose your individual signs.
Scorpio

Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 22) — The love of those closest to you appears to offer a welcome creative and spiritual boost. Don’t be afraid to accept this support, which is warranted, reliable and a vital aid on your present mission. Your relationships are providing you with a surprising new perspective on who you are and the nature of your gifts, which could transform the way you feel about yourself. This might have something to do with understanding and appreciating your inner feminine. In any case, let it inspire you. – By Amy Elliott. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

INVOLUTION, the 2017 Spring Reading, has been published! You may read your Scorpio preview here. Order all 12 signs for the best price, or choose your individual signs.
Sagittarius

Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 22) — Listen out for an idea that could help you change the way you see the past, and potentially break free from a tendency to judge yourself too harshly. To a great extent, especially when it comes to interacting with others, you have the blessing of a level head. It would be as well to draw on that now, especially in the cause of finding the most productive way forward. So long as you recognize that this is about being fair to yourself, not about blaming anyone else, you’re thinking along the right lines. – By Amy Elliott. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

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Capricorn

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 20) — Be patient with yourself. While you might be frustrated at an apparent lack of progress, it’s almost certainly because you can’t see what you’ve already achieved, and the ways in which you’ve changed and grown as a result. One thing you definitely have on your side presently is at least one ally with serious clout. You can safely draw on their support; try to take on board the advice they offer, and put it into practice if you can. Soon enough, you’ll understand where all this was heading, and what to do next. – By Amy Elliott. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

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Aquarius

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Just at present you have an opportunity to work on your self-esteem, to a point at which you’ve rarely felt more confident. There’s been a seismic shift in the landscape of your mind, and you appear to feel more open as a result. It might help you to build up your social network (the in-person kind), and to experiment with letting people in. If that feels like going a bit wild, so much the better: you could do with stepping out of your comfort zone, and in all probability will find it easier than you might think. – By Amy Elliott. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

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Pisces

Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) — You may have been feeling a little out of step recently with your personal development or career aims. That looks like it’s about to correct itself, as you discover a natural solution for whatever hindrance or distraction was lurking at the edges of your mind. With any luck, this breakthrough will come as a pleasant relief. Take whatever time you need to address decisively any lingering self-doubt, and tend to your emotional health — which might mean getting some support, or simply prioritizing your feelings and processing them. Then get ready to press forward, and hew a straight path to meet your life aims one by one. – By Amy Elliott. For your Eric Francis horoscope this week, please see this link.

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Planet Waves

18 thoughts on “Those Little Gaps of Silence

  1. Fay

    The more important your words are; the more you have to say — the longer the silences need to be, so that your listeners can actually ponder your message.

    I say pause as much as you like. Works perfectly for me.

    Very good article.

  2. Bette

    I agree with Fay – your pauses work for me, too, and I experience them as time to integrate the words. Plus, they make the listening experience feel a bit more conversational.

    When it comes to the experience of technology’s effects, I’m in a bit of a different position. I’ve only owned a computer for seven years, and previously just did email on a public library computer. I don’t own a cell phone, but am considering it.

    Wandering around online, be it facebook or whatever, can become a great consumer of time – that much I’ve learned. But when I walk away from it, it does not follow as a smartphone could. But I’ve seen the effects in school students when I was a sub teacher – they were glued to their phones during breaks, not talking with each other – or perhaps they were, by text. Whether texting constitutes real conversation, I’m inclined to say probably not.

    Getting lost in the content on devices, I can see one would miss so much of the real world, and I’d never want to be like that. No doubt being oblivious to the colour of the sky, the trees, the ground underfoot, all contribute to what you call being out of one’s body. There is abundant evidence that this is an unhealthy imbalance. Thank-you for continuing to remind us that we need to be grounded and IN our bodies.

  3. Glen Young

    Like the correlation between the concrete super highway and the information super highway on the road to nowhere. The idea of enlightenment as being the adult or seeking justice; maturity. Always though of enlightenment as knowing oneself. but recently found this definition: “Enlightenment is a destructive process. It has nothing to do with becoming better or being happier. Enlightenment is the crumbling away of untruth. It’s seeing through the facade of pretense. It’s the complete eradication of everything we imagined to be true.” ―Adyashanti
    The destructive process (Vulcan- the blacksmith) of the ego in its opposition to one’s soul, played out on the descendant and ascendant axis in esoteric astrology; the hero’s journey that’s has many paths.

    1. Sue Edwards

      Hi Glen! – It’s been my experience that enlightenment and disillusionment are two sides of the same coin. Described exactly as the crumbling away of everything that is false. Our challenge is all our attachments to all that which is false. We have to be emotionally able to cope with that we will see, before we’ll ever see it. That requires being ‘Self’ governed and dedicated to the Values of our Soul.

      I enjoy your mention of Vulcan and the performance of a blacksmith. In making a blade, the metal is heated by fire and then pounded. Kind of like what is happening upon our inner levels as a collective in response to current events, huh?

  4. Ramona

    Eric – Interesting the silent spaces complaint. For me, listening to you on PWFM has an entirely different feeling than reading your articles or watching you on video.

    It’s acoustic space… it feels slower and more thoughtful. I find the pauses, often proceeded by your audible inhale/exhale, facilitate a ‘sinking in’ moment in the discussion, functioning like the mindfulness bell at Plum Village.

    This seems an appropriate space for a book report. From the library, I just borrowed Otherworlds: Visions of our Solar System by Michael Benson.

    It’s an art and science project tracing six decades of space exploration with truly stunning photographs. Begins with the Earth and Moon moving to the outer planets. Apparently Brian Eno created an original ambient composition that accompanies the photographic exhibition.

    Benson describes Eno’s music as “a perfect sonic counterpoint to the images on display in Otherworlds – one which, via ever-changing variations, echoes the infinite shifting graces of the spheres.”

  5. Amanda PainterAmanda Painter

    A little off the topic of “silences” going on here, but: the news today is already full of more wild tidbits:

    — Amazon has announced it will buy the Whole Foods supermarket chain.

    — Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, is poised to become the world’s richest person. Following the New York Times asking him questions about his philanthropic goals, he took to *Twitter* with a “request for ideas” for philanthropy.

    — Senate Republican leaders are aiming to transform large sections of the American health care system without a single hearing on their bill and without a formal, open drafting session — and even some Republicans are rebuking its secrecy, as are Democrats in the Senate.

    — President Trump has officially reversed his campaign pledge to deport the so-called Dreamers, undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as small children.

    — Russia’s military said on Friday it is checking whether a Russian airstrike in the Syrian desert killed Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the self-declared caliph of the Islamic State, in “what would be a major military achievement for Russia.”

    — And, very tragically, the London high-rise fire death toll stands at 30 and is rising — and officials are not certain that all the victims will be identifiable.

    To quote Andrew McLuhan in the article above: “There is too much to process. With print, you have the luxury of taking your time and weighing things. With electric media, there is less and less time to take.”

    …and it seems that my inbox today demonstrates the point perfectly with its “news updates.”

    1. Amanda PainterAmanda Painter

      Wow — and another one:

      — Michelle Carter, who as a teenager sent texts urging her friend to commit suicide in 2014, is guilty of involuntary manslaughter. “The verdict, handed down by a judge in a nonjury trial, was a rare legal finding that, essentially, a person’s words alone can directly cause someone else’s suicide.”

      I don’t mean to overwhelm people with these news bullet points; it just seems so incredibly apropos to Eric’s article. This one, especially, feels important; or, perhaps, very telling of our current trajectory as a society.

        1. Amanda PainterAmanda Painter

          Oh, my, Lizzy — no, of course not. That’s not how I meant the phrase — only that these were small mentions text-wise, not reflective of the magnitude of the events. As in, not a whole news story written in my comment for each. And “wild” as in nearly unbelievable.

          I’m not sure where the NYT got the number of 30 dead or how outdated that info might already be, but I am not surprised at all that the number is likely much higher — horrifically, tragically higher.

          The news that the building may not have even had a sprinkler system (or not a functioning one) is beyond criminal.

          1. LizzyLizzy

            Sorry to be so brusque, dear Amanda. This one has hit hard, being practically my neighbourhood, and indeed, there are friends of family friends who lived there, and are missing. The NYT are correct, in that the official death toll is, as yet, 30. But whole families were wiped out in the fire.

  6. Geoff Marsh

    I can clearly hear the complaint from 1475:

    “Never a moment to yourself these days. There’s hardly a month goes by when that Caxton doesn’t produce yet another one of his ‘books’.”

  7. Sue Edwards

    Eric – I bet it took the guy more time and energy of attention thinking up the idea of running the filter and actually doing it than it takes to listen to the natural cadence of your communication. I suspect it is a choice between hearing you and listening to you. I prefer to listen and appreciate the respect you show for the time and energy of my life to do so, in providing something worth listening to.

    I guess it’s like if I decided I was going to go commune with a tree. Am I going to listen to the tree or its leaves?

  8. Geoff Marsh

    In the name of truth, honesty and all things Aquarian, I have to admit that I don’t listen to Planet Waves FM because the episodes are so long. Part of the reason they are so long is Eric’s delivery. Now, if that’s how Eric speaks normally then that’s fine. It’s just that I’d like to get the message in the shortest time possible. If that’s not possible, I might just decide not to get the message at all.

    Everyone to his own. Hang on to every pause, savour the space between sounds, it’s your life – and Eric’s. Communication may well be more about the transmission of feeling than about the passing of knowledge. If this rendition doesn’t fit, there are, I’m sure, others you could try.

    1. Eric Francis Post author

      Geoff, my delivery does not make them long. If you took out all the silence, you would gain about three minutes. The little gaps are about two seconds long. At three minutes, that’s 60 of them. You could listen to the beginning of the shows. They are organized.

      1. Geoff Marsh

        Like most things in life, Eric, it’s the perception of them rather than their reality which determines our response. It would probably be fair to say that I have grown up in a society which has become used to information overload, and that unless facts and figures are coming at me fast and furious, I lose interest.

        I think the nub of the problem is that I look at the content of your broadcasts and think: I get what he’s saying, I just don’t need to listen to 90 minutes of him explaining why it’s so.

        One of the consequences of an information overload society is that we teach ourselves précis. Time is too short for the niceties; it’s facts, ma’am, just give me the facts.

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