Friday, September 20, 2013

Let us quietly kill silence.

Wow.  I'm back!  I've just gone through a conglomerate of experiences.  Some were good, rich and full of inspiration.  Some, terribly uncomfortable and lonely, but I lived through it, just like I will live through any experience.  Here's the first tidbit of knowledge received and shared through my recent expedition:

1.  Silence kills.

2.  Quite is OK, and so is loud.

3.  I get my silence from my mom.

I'd never thought of it before, but I had an experience that pushed me to ponder the "why" I do many things that I do.  Looking back, every time my mother was upset or troubled or stressed, she clammed up like some kind of octopus was out to get her.

Silence feels dark and lonely and lifeless, but quiet is only softened noise.  Loud is the abundance of noise.

Communication creates.  Silence is deadly.  So, if I ever come up to you and you tell me your day has been way too quiet... Well, we just might make a whole heck of a lot of noise.  Haha.

There is no such thing as a being that exists solely by itself.  Every creature needs communication in some form, whether it be touch, vision, hearing, smelling, etc.  You couldn't find a creature that doesn't use "noise" or whatever you'd like to call the sensory ability it uses to stimulate itself.

Be at peas.  x).  Noise is coming your way.

Naturally, Dallin Hughes

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