Grant me the ability to be alone; May it be my custom to go outdoors each day among the trees and grasses, among all growing things, and there may I be alone, to talk with the one that I belong to. Rabbi Nachman of Breslov (1772-1810)

Spend a day or morning completely alone — no television, radio, telephone, Internet — no outside contact. Read this poem at the beginning and end of your Day (or half-day) of Silence. Or may be just an hour of silence?

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This Daily Stillness has been recycled from previously published ones:

#tds780 May I be Alone (Aug 18, 2017)
#tds1812 May I be Alone (Jun 15, 2020)

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