Not Loneliness, But Aloneness

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No soledad, sino aislamiento
--por Craig Childs
Estar sol@ es un estado de ser. No soledad, sino aislamiento. Es algo buscado más que evitado. Puedes encontrarlo en un momento, en un suspiro: en Central Park, o temprano en la mañana en la calle, sentad@ en una escalera, o apoyad@ en la ventanilla de un autobús o vagón del metro, sol@ entre una multitud de viajeros. A veces, en una tienda de comestibles, a menudo me meto en un pasillo y tengo el espacio para mí sol@, y me detengo para saborear el vacío antes de que el próximo carrito de la compra de la vuelta a la esquina.

En el río, no hay cobertura de móvil. Los teléfonos que funcionan por satélite tienen dificultades para operar; Las paredes del cañón limitan el alcance del cielo. Las respiraciones que tomas son tuyas, no las de tod@s los que están en la habitación, el avión, el automóvil. La experiencia se está volviendo más rara que nunca. Con los teléfonos zumbando y sonando como máquinas de pinball, consultas constantes que requieren respuestas constantes, la soledad es un producto anticuado.

Sol@, cada respiración y movimiento se convierten en conversación. Cada giro del agua, cada paso lento de los acantilados, tiene algo que decir. Gruño más cuando estoy solo: un tono de satisfacción, otro de consternación o frustración. Hay un gruñido de sorpresa, uno de asombro, y otro de pequeñas alegrías, como el aterrizaje de una libélula en el filo de mi remo o el caparazón de un escarabajo flotando.
Necesitamos a l@s demás, pero no todo el tiempo. La tintura de la soledad vale mil conversaciones.

Hablar en voz alta a un río o a la brisa sugiere que de alguna manera estamos unid@s, como si nos entendiéramos. Estar sol@ es socializar con algo más que tú mism@ y aquell@s como tú. Es una forma de mirar hacia arriba desde el barullo del día y hablar con el mundo en sentido más amplio.

Preguntas semilla para la reflexión: ¿Qué significa la soledad para ti? ¿Puedes compartir una historia personal de un momento en que experimentaste la tintura de la soledad? ¿Qué te ayuda a hacer tiempo para la soledad?
Seed Questions for Reflection

What does aloneness mean to you? Can you share a personal story of a time you experienced the tincture of solitude? What helps you make time for aloneness?

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Navin sata
Oct 9, 2019
When we love all being then we exp.joy happiness. Peace..as a our soul s music heart sings heart lisent. Radhey radhey.........
KE
Jul 9, 2019
A solo state we enter, think & struggle through, until we step out alone... yes. Our instincts on the other hand, rely on community involvement! As we become comfortable socially, we also expect to fulfill our instinctual needs. Creating/listening/enjoying music needs the community. Being sociable is an instinct ...... creation of things.....
A it turns out our instincts are what's needed to proliferate us! Now necessary & technically achievable!! Groovism is the belief system www.groovism.org our site (under construction). The question now is; How many people entrained with The One, for ow long, before miracles begin to occur?
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Sandy
Jul 9, 2019
I LIKE my alone time👏🏼👏🏼And some days I have a lot and never unhappy. ❤️By the way I’m married and my hubby gets it.
Sandy😊 
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Marcus
Jul 9, 2019
I AM creating an Aloneness Pilgrimage. Over the past 4 yrs I've bought and refurbished a rugged 4x4 Truck w/ self sustainable camper. Today I begin a trek that seems to lead to the Northern New Mexico mountains for extended off grid boondocking camping by myself. Not to avoid other people to live in the places where I find my nameless self and commune with all Nature around me. I'm 67 yo and the whole of this life experience has been preparing me for this.

I will return to the world as Spirit/Tao directs
SH
Jul 8, 2019
Recently attended a Vipassana Session. It is a place where one enjoys aloneness, as there is no phone , no net, no communication through speech or written, not even an eye contact for 10 days.
Real deep sense of fulfilment with this aloneness.
JP
Jul 6, 2019
Aloneness is the state of being, as the author says, and that is the time when I feel deeply connected with myself, finding myself, and that is the way I feel aloneness in a positive and constructive way. I feel aloneness and fullness when I am walking in the natural environment and feel being a part of nature, being connected with nature. That is aloneness to me. I am in the state of being and not in the state of doing. Aloneness to me is a shift from the zone of doing where the mind is busy, cluttered and chattering. When I make a shift from doing to being I feel deeply connected with myself, with nature, with the people around me. That to me is aloneness. I experience that many many times when I am by myself, with myself, engaged in doing something that is deep and profound. I experience that when I am fully absorbed in listening to music. By practicing Mindfulness Meditation regularly I feel aloneness and not loneliness. These are the times that I feel full inside myself and nothin... View full comment
EN
enjoyed Jul 11, 2019
Amen!
NP
Nhi pham Jul 15, 2019
Wonderful insights! Thanks for sharing.
DD
Jul 6, 2019
Orson Welles said, "We're born alone, we live alone, we die alone." That's not sad, that's just how it is. And Lily Tomlin wisely said, "We're all in this together alone." Again, that's not sad, that's just how we are. Each wave in the ocean is differentiated and is part of one ocean. We can share and be intimately close with another, and are still essentially and ultimately alone. Tincture is an interesting word. It means a medicinal solution made of various ingredients. I sometimes experience the tincture of solitude when I make a decision, for a decision is comprised of more ingredients than I can imagine, is simultaneously mine alone, and is medicinal if it makes me more whole. I am aware of this especially when making a difficult decision and feeling particularly alone. I don't make time for aloneness. I make time to appreciate my aloneness. I'm always alone, and sometimes much more aware of it than at other times. I can be in th... View full comment
MK
malathi karpur Jul 31, 2019
Aloneness is "me time" and I love it. Aloneness is different from loneliness and Osho put it very succinctly " Loneliness is feeling the absence of others where as Aloneness is feeling the presence of myself