The article reflects on the importance of silence in conveying wisdom and meaning, as taught through encounters with elders in the mountains. It emphasizes that true understanding and knowledge often lie not just in the spoken word, but in the space that exists between them. By highlighting the concept of listening as a deep, emotional act rather than a superficial one, it points out how rare authentic listening has become in modern conversations, where people prioritize being heard over understanding others.
The silence between the notes is as important as the notes themselves.
Listening-real listening-isn't just about hearing words. It's about feeling presence.
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