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Silence the Language of God
Submitted by admin on Tue, 09/27/2011 - 00:11
We tend to think of silence as negative – the absence of language and talking and noise, either outwardly or in our own inner experience. The reality is that silence is not negative but positive – not the absence but the rich presence of integration in the mind and brain.
By definition, silence is beyond words. But precisely because it is beyond words, it is beyond the limitations and traps of the words of our personal story and our assumptions, fears, fantasies and hopes we carry from the past and project on to our future. It is the realm of freedom and love and creative integration.
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