Consider this:

by mtmynd

Posted to Utterances on 2002-03-29 08:53:00

While involved in an activity one does not adverb, for adverbing is reserved for the description of an activity which has happened or may possibly happen.

While involved in a creative act one does not adjective, for adjectiving is reserved for the description of the activity that transpired or may transpire.

Adverbs/adjectives are merely words that describe the past or future, for describing the present requires being in the now tense which does not include description but only awareness of that moment.

And if we follow this train, we may also conclude that ANY words are merely descriptive interpretations of anything that has passed or is intended to become.

Being in the Now has no language other than wakefullness of being, leaving us without words but more importantly, experience, that which ‘ignites the senses.’

Conclusion: Silence is the key to awareness. Still the mind, for within the silence lies all the answers to your questions, wordlessly revealing what we define as Truth.

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