Sky View Over Hoch Taurus Nature Park, Villmar, Hesse,
Germany, September 2015
Winter Reflection
“Inner questioning from
sincere desire to understand is one way to develop. The questions themselves
are the precursors to the answers. It is the answer, the realization or insight
that desires to be revealed to conscious cognitive awareness, that is the
catalyst for the question, and so subsequently takes the form of the question.
As this occurs, answers are unveiled, and understanding deepens.
This
deeper understanding reveals how to keep one’s bearings and results in a serene
demeanor and attitude, thus affecting the environment through which one walks.
To return to the tuning fork analogy, the vibrational rate of a tuning fork
initiates the same vibrational rate of sound in another tuning fork, alignment
with the Wisdom of the Silence allows us to flow within Its lighthearted
resonance. This catalyzes the same lighthearted feeling in another, with the
subtlety of being “no big deal.” When something desirable is no big deal, there
isn’t much to resist—in fact, it’s quite the opposite.
What gets
catalyzed in another by one who is aligned with the Silence is energetic,
vibrational resonance. The thinking that is then awakened in that other is insight
that the other is seeking. This is not a personal manipulation of any sort. The
resonance of the Silence, through one aligned with the Silence, catalyzes in
another the answers to the questions the other is asking, even if those
questions are not conscious.
There is
a physics to it, a vibrational awakening that is gentle. It is irresistible in
that it doesn’t engage the personal thought process, but rather it awakens
within a person the Impersonal Thought of Infinite Intelligence available to
all human beings. This Infinite Intelligence takes the form of whatever thought
is needed to reveal the relevant solution, the answer to the query in which
one’s self or another is engaged. Nothing need be analyzed within one’s self
for such a solution. And for a person in the presence of one aligned with the
Silence, no words need be exchanged between the two for the other person to see
a relevant solution to their own issue.”
~ from The Inward Outlook, by Laura Basha,
PhD; Chapter VII, “The Silence”, pp 68-69