Music and silence—how I detest them both! How thankful we should be that ever since our Father entered Hell—though longer ago than humans, reckoning in light years, could express—no square inch of infernal space and no moment of infernal time has been surrendered to either of those abominable forces, but all has been occupied by Noise—Noise, the grand dynamism, the audible expression of all that is exultant, ruthless, and virile—Noise which alone defends us from silly qualms, despairing scruples, and impossible desires. We will make the whole universe a noise in the end. We have already made great strides in this direction as regards the Earth. The melodies and silences of Heaven will be shouted down in the end. But I admit we are not yet loud enough, or anything like it. Research is in progress.C. S. Lewis, “Letter XXII,” in The Screwtape Letters (New York: Collier Books, 1982), 102–103.
June 6, 2007
Screwtape on Noise
Posted by Tony Byrne at 6/06/2007
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The above quote by Lewis came to mind again because of this recent post by Justin Taylor:
Noise Pollution
This post on my blog in the past is also relevant:
Noise and Meditation
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