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April 17, 2018 09:06 am PDT

Quakers release podcast of silent meeting

A young Quakers group in Nottingham, England released this 30-minute podcast of a silent meeting, complete with the ambient room sounds. John Cage would be proud. From The Guardian:

Quakerism was founded in the 17th century by the dissenter George Fox during the years of Puritan England. The groups meetings are characterised by silence, which is occasionally broken when someone present feels the urge to speak, say a prayer or offer a reading.

The idea for the silent podcast first came from Tim Gee, a Quaker living in London, who was inspired by the BBCs season of slow radio, which treated audiences to among other things the sounds of birds singing, mountain climbing and monks chatting.

Gee said he had wanted to share a small oasis of calm, and a way to provide a moment of stillness, for people on the move.

The Young Quaker Podcast: "#4 - Silence Special"


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