Listening for silence

Going back to Lize Bard’s beautiful haiku…

Lize Bard's avatarHaiku out of Africa

after the big bang ~ we still yearn to hear silence ~ original sound


© Lize Bard @ https://wandererhaiku.wordpress.com/

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The tortoise (slow, focused)
outperformed the hare (fast, distracted).

The outcome hasn't changed since Aesop first reported on the matter.


Outperform.

Take it slow.


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Photo by Ray Hennessey (@rayhennessey on unsplash.com)

See Lize Bard’s lovely haiku site. The poem below is titled “Your Song”.

Lize Bard's avatarHaiku out of Africa

soft tone in my ears ~ an explosion in my mind ~ never stop singing


© Lize Bard @ https://wandererhaiku.wordpress.com/

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I hope you don’t mind that I share non-musical posts from time to time that I think fit well with the overall theme of quiet vs. noise. I liked this quote from a blog I follow – if you’re an introvert, you might want to check it out.

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Ally's avatarwelcome to my little piece of quiet

Rainer Maria Rilke

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