When Words Die and Wisdom Awakens: The Hindu Path to True Silence The Paradox of Seeking Silence Here's the cosmic joke: millions of people sit in meditation trying desperately to achieve silence, which is rather like trying to fall asleep by commanding yourself to sleep. The harder you try, the more elusive it becomes. Ancient Hindu sages understood this paradox intimately. They knew that silence isn't something you do - it's something that happens when you stop doing everything else. In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna speaks of the state where the mind becomes still: "When meditation is mastered, the mind is unwavering like the flame of a lamp in a windless place" (Bhagavad Gita 6.19). Notice he doesn't say "when you force your mind to stop" - he speaks of mastery that comes from understanding, not suppression. What Silence Is Not Before we understand true silence, or Mauna as it's called in Sanskrit, we must dispel some popular misconceptions. ...