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Silence is more than the cessation of sound; it represents a state of being that enables deeper self-reflection and awareness. Sad Guru emphasizes that silence can coexist with active expression. One can sing, speak, or even scream in silence, suggesting that silence is layered and multifaceted. He articulates that the chaotic sounds of life—pain, joy, and everything in between—often stem from our compulsive tendencies. These sounds provide a backdrop for our existence, creating various levels of bondage and entanglement that make it challenging to achieve true stillness.