The Weight of the Unspoken
We are taught that prayer is a conversation, but perhaps it is merely a way to endure the silence. There are rooms where the air feels older than the stone, where the dust settles on thoughts we have not yet dared to name. To sit in such a place is to acknowledge that we are small, and that our smallness is not a failure, but a necessity. We carry our histories like heavy coats, shedding them only when the light begins to fail. In the dimming of the day, the walls do not judge. They only hold. We look for a sign, a word, a movement in the shadows, yet the most profound truths are often those that refuse to be spoken aloud. When the world outside continues its frantic pace, what remains for the one who chooses to stay still? Is it peace, or is it simply the courage to stop running?

Derya Yazar Atasever has taken this beautiful image titled Ikra. It captures that precise stillness found within the stone. Does the silence in this room reach you as it reached me?

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