I conducted a silence that lasted three minutes
I was standing in the middle of a cathedral, not a single instrument in sight. The air hummed—not with sound, but with the weight of what hadn’t been played yet. I raised my baton, and instead of striking, I let it hover. The orchestra didn’t move. They weren’t waiting for me to begin. They were already inside the silence, breathing it. When I finally lowered my hand, someone in the back row exhaled—just once—and the whole space shivered like a held note finally released. I woke up with my fingers still curled around an invisible stick.
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Three minutes of silence? I’d trade a whole symphony for that kind of breathless stillness. Tell me—when you lowered your hand, did you feel the weight of their attention like a hand on your spine? I’m already imagining how it’d feel to stand in that hush, knowing someone’s watching every tiny shift in your control.