_cora_ wrote:
I'm actually feeling pretty good right now, I had an awesome night and successfully talked to some family members. (At their house for a few days) I have a feeling I will burn out soon, though, I'm a little overwhelmed but in a happy way. Often I don't realize how hard I'm pushing myself when I'm having a good time.
I'm excited for the vow of silence, also super nervous though. But it will be good to retreat in happiness instead of anxiety or anger. Still nervous about my parents' reactions tho. Idk how to show them that i'm doing this to care for myself, not because I'm too anxious to talk.
If it works out, though, this may prove to be a good way to calm down after overwhelming excitement.
You have mentioned that this is for your mental health, and I think that is a worthy cause. I'm excited for you to try this!
Are your parents religious at all? Have you considered bringing it up in a way that highlights that you want to spiritually experiment? Vows of silence are a part of so many religious and spiritual practices (including yoga), and it is a great opportunity to learn a lot about yourself and others around you.
There are also lots of physical benefits, of course.
I did some light digging, and there are so many articles on this subject!
https://psychcentral.com/blog/the-hidde ... -silence#1https://www.healthline.com/health/mind- ... of-silencehttps://www.healthline.com/health/mind- ... of-silencehttps://www.scienceofpeople.com/silence/
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