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Passage Three (1) Once the preserve of monastic (修道院的) retreats and hardcore meditators, simply being quiet is growing in a
Passage Three (1) Once the preserve of monastic (修道院的) retreats and hardcore meditators, simply being quiet is growing in a
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2022-09-27
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Passage Three
(1) Once the preserve of monastic (修道院的) retreats and hardcore meditators, simply being quiet is growing in appeal. Whole businesses have sprung up to meet a rising demand for quiet time, from silent weekend getaways to silent dining, silent reading parties and even silent dating. This month sees the release of documentary (纪录片) The Pursuit of Silence, a "meditative film" about our relationship with noise, promoted with a delicate two-minute trailer (预告片) in which not a word is uttered.
(2) Silence can, as the film attests, mean different things to different people. It can be a space for quiet reflection or a state fraught with discomfort. There is a certain intimacy inherent in being silent with other people—we usually do so only with those closest to us. So there is something almost radical about the recent trend for enjoying silence with strangers.
(3) Mariel Symeonidou started a regular silent reading party in Dundee just under a year ago, in a moment of "uncharacteristic extroversion". Readers bring their books and meet in a bar, where they read together in silence for an hour or sometimes two, then put the books away to chat and have a drink.
(4) The concept began in the dimly lit, retro-furnished cafes and bars of Seattle. Devised as a literary hangout for those who don’t like spoken-word nights or discussion groups, the premise (前提) was simple: show up, shut up and read. The trend has spread to New York and since found a home in the UK, in London and Edinburgh as well as Dundee.
(5) "When the reading starts, everything goes quiet," says Symeonidou. "It’s a little bit surreal, especially in what is usually a bustling bar. However, there is something special about sharing that silence with others. It offers an opportunity for escapism; everyone is so busy with work and with technology being ever present. An event like this gives people the opportunity to escape these things for a while. "
(6) While the readings are now tranquil and relaxed, Mariel concedes initial iterations were a little awkward. This discomfort is precisely where the radical power of silence lies, says Matthew Adams, a lecturer in psychology at the University of Brighton. "Silence is often something we experience as uncomfortable, as a rupture in the social fabric, an awkwardness we want to cover over with our voices. "
(7) Adams has a long-term interest in the social, cultural and psychological significance of silence, and particularly in shared silence and electing to share silence. "Collective silence is about connecting with others in a way that gets underneath social conventions. It confronts us with what it feels like to be in the physical presence of other human beings without any games, strategies, reading or misreading of intentions. It is a temporary suspension of our reliance on talk. "
(8) The absence of chatter can have social advantages. London’s silent speed-dating event organisers Shhh! say that we are " instinctively better at communicating and choosing the right partners when we have the chance to put aside words and see each other as we really are".
(9) Shhh! hosts regular speed-dating sessions and singles events, featuring "non-verbal flirting games" and "eye-gazing" ; neatly side-stepping (回避) all the what-are-you-watching-on-Netflix questions. Claimed to be a favourite with "creative professionals in their 20s and 30s" , Shhh! boasts a busy programme of events until the end of the year. The sessions begin with games to break the ice, including jumping around in front of a potential mate and making "paleolithic (旧石器时代的) noises". Then comes a somewhat standard speed-dating set-up; attendees are paired off for a limited window of time, communicating only with gestures, before engaging in 60 seconds of uninterrupted eye contact. After the event you are dutifully furnished with the contact details of interested parties and if you’re lucky enough to land a second date, you can maintain the established embargo (禁 令) on chit-chat (闲谈), whisking them off for a silent dinner date or a mute trip to the pictures.
(10) Honi Ryan is an artist based in Berlin who began hosting silent dinners back in 2006. An otherwise ordinary dinner party setup, albeit with a ritzy (豪华的) vegan menu (regular dishes include baked almond, soy, mushrooms and Lebanese beans), the rules of the dinner are: no talking, no using your voice, no reading or writing, try to make as little noise as possible, do not interact with technology, and stay for at least two hours.
(11) Ryan describes the silent dinners as "social sculptures" engaging with "the changing nature of communication and the space between people". So far she has taken her silent dining project to Mexico, the U. S., Australia, Lebanon and China. The global reach is fundamental to the project, as is the inclusive and international menu. "It’s evident that the age-old connections we make over food do not depend on the words around it. Silence creates the space for the people and places involved to fill with whatever is needed; it strips away our rehearsed social behaviours. "
(12) Perhaps the most well-known silent social is the silent retreat. Recently featured in an episode of BBC comedy Fleabag, silent retreats vary in tone and purpose, and are more popular than you might imagine. The retreats often have a religious or spiritual element, with Buddhist, Christian and Catholic retreats making up the majority. They can last anywhere between a couple of days to a few weeks, set in locations that are usually fittingly pastoral, in old farm buildings or country piles.
(13) Silent retreat regular Peter Cadney first discovered the power of silence on a 10-day vipassana silent meditation (内观静修) course, in 2013. The technique emphasises developing a connection with silence and accessing the "stillness" within yourself.
(14) "There had been a number of events in my life that I hadn’t been able to deal with very well; things like relationship breakups and the death of a close friend. I’d spent years working at a computer and was feeling the effects of muscle tension, anxiety and stress. I felt drawn to finding somewhere quiet to sit in order to find peace within myself. "
(15) Cadney says silent meditation has helped to improve both his mental and physical health. "When I first sat down in silence, it felt very peaceful. I started noticing just how many thoughts were coming and going in my mind, it was as if there had been no space for silence. "
(16) Cadney has since given up his office job and now works as a holistic therapist. "As soon as I sat down in that meditation hall I thought-, this is where I am supposed to be. "
(17) Silence assumes a new meaning in an era in which we are consuming information and engaging in conversation with each other endlessly, without ever opening our mouths. While we may watch The Pursuit of Silence and enjoy the absence of sound, how many of us will be tempted to check in with our emails, tweet our thoughts on the film? While we might find pleasure in those rare and cherished moments of peace and quiet, when it comes to silence and stillness, can we muster up the self-restraint at all?
Matthew Adams believes that silence represents all of the following EXCEPT________.
选项
A、the fundamental force
B、an uncomfortable experience
C、a breakup in the social fabric
D、an awkward situation
答案
A
解析
细节题。文章第六段第二句提到,马修.亚当斯表示这种不适正是静默的根本力量所在,而不是静默代表根本力量,[A]与原文不符,故为正确答案。该段最后一句中马修.亚当斯继续表示静默往往是我们不舒服的经历,与社会组织的决裂,以及我们想用自己的声音来掩盖的尴尬,[B]、[C]和[D]在原文均有提及,故排除。
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