
KÖYHÄIN AARTEET
F. E. SILLANPÄÄ
SISÄLLYS:
I. HILJAISUUS, VAITIOLO.
II. SIELUN HERÄÄMINEN.
III. TIETÄJÄT.
IV. SALAINEN SIVEYSSÄÄNTÖ.
V. NAISISTA.
VI. MAINIO RUYSBROEK.
VII. EMERSON.
A contemplative guide that invites listeners to step into the quiet spaces where thought first awakens. Beginning with a meditation on silence, the work argues that true understanding grows not from endless chatter but from the deliberate pause that lets the soul breathe. Through gentle anecdotes and vivid analogies, it reveals how a single day of mindful restraint can clear away the clutter of daily concerns, allowing inner purpose to shine.
The collection then unfolds into a series of short, thought‑provoking essays on topics such as hidden virtue, the unseen beauty of everyday life, and the subtle power of inner humility. Each piece offers a quiet invitation to look beyond surface appearances and discover the deeper currents that shape our relationships and aspirations. Listeners will find a calm, reflective companion that encourages a slower pace and a richer, more attentive experience of the world around them.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (230K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-03-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1949
A quiet, dreamlike voice in European literature, this Belgian writer helped shape Symbolist drama and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1911. His plays and essays often turn simple images—silence, fate, light, bees, blue birds—into something haunting and memorable.
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