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1 " The Silence that is infinite waits for you to recognize it as your own. "
― Cynthia Overweg , Silent Awareness: The Revelation That Changes Everything
2 " Seeing and listening with a silent mind transforms us,and it can also transform the world. "
3 " Silence is the mother of sound. "
4 " By simply giving your attention to the living stillness of a flower, you become inwardly still yourself. "
5 " To give the whole of your being to listening is an act of love. What listens with love is the deepest you. "
6 " You are Light that dispels the darkness. "
7 " How do you see the world? Is there an actual relationship between you and what you see? To see with silent inner awareness is to see our true relationship with each other and with the natural world. And the essence of that relationship is love. "
8 " Seeing and listening with a silent mind transforms us,and it can also transform our world. "
9 " Silent awareness is not something you can know with your intellect. It is the revelation of the mystery that you are. "
10 " How do you see the world? Is there an actual relationship between you and what you see? To see with silent inner awareness is to see our true relationship with each other and with the natural world. The essence of that relationship, in the deepest part of our being, is love. "
11 " The intellect thinks it knows spiritual truth, but it is the heart that understands it because it is one with it. "
12 " If you close your eyes and ask yourself what you’d like to understand about divine or unconditioned love and whether it’s possible for you to connect with such love, you may discover a quiet, but unmistakable longing in your heart for a response. You may also sense that this heart-longing is what gives your question its energy. The sincere yearning of the heart for meaning and understanding is what drives the inner search. The wisdom and love that we endlessly seek resides silently in the goodness of our own heart. "
13 " Throughout human history the direct experience of transcendent awareness in the beauty of nature has been central to spiritual awakening. The Buddha awakened after a long meditation under a Bodhi tree; the Christ was spiritually tested for forty days in the emptiness of the desert; and the prophet Elijah, after running in fear for his life, stood quietly on the holy mountain of Mount Sinai and heard the whisper of the “still small voice” of God. The wilderness has always been a place for self-transformation. "
14 " How do you see the world? Is there an actual relationship between you and what you see? To see with silent inner awareness is to see our true relationship with each other and with the natural world. "
15 " people are so strongly attached to their beliefs they unknowingly identify themselves as their beliefs. "