| Dear Rin, “When we think too much words or thoughts we become confused. Maybe, the key is in silence.”----Rin Last week we went to see a Yoga Meditation Master from India. He is a man of noble bearing and wise words. He also has a very good sense of humor. He said very much the same as in your quote above. Strangely, in me, thoughts about silence have provoked many words. Here is an excerpt from a little I wrote that otherwise got too long. “…I think this is why the more one finds something refreshing coming from within or from another person, the less do social rumors apply. Social rumors can only be a type. What do masses say? What type of person are you? “What do WE want to be?” “We want to be like that”, then “You are supposed to be like that”, and finally “you must be like that”. But when an expression comes genuinely from within, it is not like anything in particular. G does not have that ambition. G is not strewing to define itself in other terms. Why copy when there is always fresh water?” Included: Passage from Rudolf Steiner, which I title “from a sentence in the passage” It is only on earth that there are philosophers” Love and Peace, George |