I live in a small recreational community in the forest. Most of the time it's pretty quiet and I enjoy the peace of silence and wildlife around me.
There are several "camp" lots where people from the city come to enjoy the outdoors - I think anyway. Mostly they bring their loud radios, barking dogs and screaming children.
I try to ignore this, rationalizing that they just don't know any better. However some of the full time residents are just as ignorant of the quality of peace that is available to them, if they would only just shut up long enough to hear it.
Blaring TV's, radios, video games and music numb their senses. This is Peace Deprivation I think. And not just peace and quiet - but real peace, the kind that comes when you're at peace.
So I too suffer from Peace Deprivation because I can't turn them off. I can however go inside my own house and have peace.
The truly blissful days are when they are all gone, and I have the neighborhood to myself. This is true bliss.
The wildlife don't seem to mind either way, I wish I could be more like them.
I wish I could tell them it's really OK to hear what's inside your head, but you will have to come to terms with it.
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