The truer a message, the less words are necessary to express it. Putting it differently: the clearer the perception of the truth in the speaker/writer/teacher, the more direct he/she will be able to convey it to others.
In everyday life, more often than not the truth gets lost amongst masses of superfluous sentences, and/or burried beneath Ego-motivated thoughts and emotions. And in many relationships the moments of shared silence are the most truthful, even truer if eye-contact is being maintained simultaneaously.
Getting lost, losing your own truth in words happens very easily, especially so, if you are still harbouring unspent emotions hidden somewhere in your subconscious. By practising silence to your-self, - a silence in which you also cease to identify with the arising thoughts,- can help you to become more aware in situations you are spending in conversation or in the presence of others.
In everyday life, more often than not the truth gets lost amongst masses of superfluous sentences, and/or burried beneath Ego-motivated thoughts and emotions. And in many relationships the moments of shared silence are the most truthful, even truer if eye-contact is being maintained simultaneaously.
Getting lost, losing your own truth in words happens very easily, especially so, if you are still harbouring unspent emotions hidden somewhere in your subconscious. By practising silence to your-self, - a silence in which you also cease to identify with the arising thoughts,- can help you to become more aware in situations you are spending in conversation or in the presence of others.
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