Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Fragment -- #59

[2/98] Words without power (i.e., substance or significance) are without power due to their source and their center. Therein is one reason for my attention to a Quaker-like emphasis on silence. Meaningful and powerful words emerge from an ‘engaged silence’ approach to life. Therefore, what happens in ‘silence’ is critical. One only speaks out of what is experienced in silence.