Wednesday, November 15, 2006
In silence, people find themselves through a series of rhetorical questions that they immerse themselves in by a process of searching ones soul. Sometimes, these questions will help them understand the reasons being why things have developed to such a circumstance; sometimes these questions can also help in something psychologists would like to refer to as the 'healing process'.
Silence, as it were awkward, is different from the silence here. It is an inner peace that one sought after to keep things in equilibrium and more so for your own state of mental and even spiritual equilibrium.
In moments of silence, nostalgic memories, both happy and sad, are memories that evoke laughter, sorrow and perhaps even anger. Yet, sorrow seems to overflow each time. Some would call this silence, new-found, because of the difference in experience of this silence.
posted at 07:40