Our world is one of a constant infiltration of noise. Traffic, sirens, planes, trains, automobiles, people, and ourselves. All of this clutters our ability to embrace silence.
What if we dig deep into the unique person we are. Allow ourselves to see who we were meant to be. All that we want to be. All we have been hiding.
What if we drown out the noise that muddle the sovereignty of silence.
What if we mute the noise pestering our thoughts. Halt those limiting us to discovering our way to a dedication of embracing the silence deep within ourselves.
What if we quietly stand still, let the touch of the wind carry our burdens away. What if we listen to its song as it passes through the environment reaching us with an invitation to follow its humble journey.
What if we allow ourselves to absorb the tremendous beauty of our earth. To absorb the amazing silence it has to share.
What if we allow ourselves to gaze upon our own tremendous beauty. To love ourselves exactly as we are.
What if we allow ourselves to embrace the extraordinary person we are. No one on the earth is anything like us. We are a fingerprint on the beauty of our world.
What if we still our fears, let them go and forbid them from returning.
What if we invite into our lives all that soothes our heart and calms our doubt.
What if we allow ourselves to know we are strong enough to still our noise.
What if we just stop and shake hands in beautiful, joyful silence.
Let your light shine.
Thank you so very much for sharing your thoughts and your journey. It is enlightening to say the very least.
Thank you Cheryl,
Tim,
your camera nerd.
Thank you, Tim. Happy you enjoyed it.
Cheryl
Your camera addict
What beautiful thoughts, Cheryl! Immersed in nature, as I am, I love these thoughts. They speak to me…thank you! PS I especially love the phrase “fingerprint of beauty!” We “are” just a fingerprint in this vast cosmos of ours! Thank you again!!
Thank you, Rosemary! Nature has its unique language speaking to us in beautiful glory placing its fingerprint on us as well.
Thank you for this Cheryl. It is thought-provoking and important.
Thank you, Jeff. Happy you enjoyed it.