There is a space in the center of the noise.

A pause.

A stillness.

A moment that invites us to listen more deeply.

This image brought that to mind for me tonight—

standing alone in the middle of an empty amphitheater,

surrounded by layers of silence,

facing the sky, the land, the echo of your own heartbeat.

In this world full of clamor and conflict,

how do we remain attuned to what is real?

How do we see clearly through the fog of media noise,

through the algorithms, the repetition, the conditioning?

And more deeply,

how do we find authenticity in a time of commercialized everything?

Are we brave enough to speak truths that feel raw and unrefined?

And if we do, how do we know that what we say holds meaning,

that it is ours and not borrowed from somewhere else?

There is a quiet revolution happening.

It’s not in the headlines,

it’s not trending,

it’s not for sale.

But it’s here.

It’s a shift in consciousness—

a whisper that something is ending,

and something new is preparing to begin.

Not necessarily something explosive or dramatic.

But something steady.

A new rhythm.

A new way to create.

A deeper listening.

New art to be made.

Books that haven’t been written yet.

Colors that haven’t been mixed.

Music waiting to be heard for the first time.

We’re standing on the edge of that beginning,

each of us in our own quiet center.

And that’s a powerful place to be.

3 responses to “In the Center of the Silence~”

  1. True. We are standing at the edge of sonething. Looks terrible though…
    (The space at the centre relates to the Tao’s understanding that when we sahpe a pot of clay, what’s important is not the pot, but what’s inside, at the centre…

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