In an interview Mr. Roger's was asked: "When speaking, you invite people to take ten seconds to think about those people 11178287_10205402148067495_6795541393510352827_n who've helped become who you are.

"What kind of reaction have you received?”

“Just wonderful. I think silence is one of the greatest gifts we have. If we just stopped it would give people a chance to think, what's going on? And maybe go deeper within themselves.”

“I started this gift of silence in a commencement speech. At one time when I was at the White House for the Conference on Children and Television, they asked me to make a presentation. The Clinton's and the Gores were there with almost all involved in children's television. At that time, I gave a whole minute of silence.”

“After that meeting was over, I was walking out and one of the military guards in white and gold came up to me and said, ‘thank you Mr. Rogers.’ I said, "for what? He said, ‘for that silence’. And I said, who did you think about? ‘I thought about my grandfather's brother, who just before he died took me to his basement and gave me his fishing pole. I hadn't thought about him in a long time. But I love fishing and I know that must have come from him.’”

Healing Heart Sculpture Sanford-Heart Institute Sioux Falls SD -Fred Rogers interview on television's responsibility to children

Through his instructive wisdom and loving leadership, Erie Chapman often encourages caregivers to pause to fully appreciate the deeper meaning of our experiences. Whether it is listening to music, walking in nature, gazing at an artist’s expression or sitting alongside aside someone who is suffering.  When the distractions melt away, we may discover the core essence of our encounter.

The two photos here are from different sides of the same miraculous sculpture. Memories come flooding back and some very poignant feelings along with a wave of deep gratitude to the caregivers who saved my son's life and provided such excellent, compassionate care. To truly experience the beauty of this sculpture and get a three dimensional view go to: https://benjaminvictor.com/2011/05/gallery/classical-figurative/the-heart-of-humanity/

Try taking a sacred pause today and notice how it  enriches your life experience.

Photo: The Heart of Humanity Sculpture by artist, Benjamin Victor at The Sanford Heart Institute in Sioux Falls S. Dakota,  2015.  

Reflection offered by Liz Sorensen Wessel

4 responses to “Days 123-124 A Sacred Pause”

  1. Jolyon Avatar
    Jolyon

    Taking the time for silence, for meditation, for me. To exhale and let go even though I have so many friends and family in healthcare. The last two weeks, with all the news about the spread of CoVid-19, there was something about South Dakota that came to the fore. But I could not understand why. Then with today’s message it hit with a flash of lightning. Liz’s son. We all have extended family around this globe. Brothers and sisters, sons and daughters. And their relatives and their relatives. We are all family Earth and it hurts to see our relatives hurt or worry.
    A moment, a minute of time to pray in silence for our Earth family. The family we all Love.

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  2. Erie Chapman Foundation Avatar

    Liz. In the strange way that you & I have come to think alike (increasingly) I wrote my column for tomorrow asking people to consider their very first being from whom we learned love. Your reference to Mr. Rogers invitation to do so in silence calls on us to do the same thing – and you presented the notion in such an inviting way.
    I took your advice and have just taken one of those pauses.
    These reveries are one of the the few things CERTAIN to be satisfying.
    And yet we rarely engage in them.
    As you pointed out so well: “When the distractions melt away, we may discover the core essence of our encounter.”
    And I LOVE the sculpture.

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  3. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Thank you for such a thoughtful and caring response Jolyon. I appreciate the loving perspective that you bring to the forward as well as your participation in this Journal, which encourages Erie and I to keep it going. Yes, many prayers for our “Earth family, the family we all Love.”

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  4. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Thank you for your meaningful response and affirmation, Erie. Smile… I think they call that synchronicity. I’ve heard it said that all minds are connected. Perhaps there is more truth to this than we realize. Yes, I agree Victor’s sculpture is truly profound.:)

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