It is generally true that the more insistent voices in our heads delivering messages that make us feel panicky or afraid are of questionable authority. They may be voices we internalized from childhood or from the culture, and as such, they possess only half-truths. Their urgency stems from their disconnectedness from the center of our being, and their urgency is what catches our attention. The other voice that whispers reassurances that everything is fundamentally okay simply delivers its message with quiet confidence. Once we hear it, we know it speaks the truth. Generally, once we have heard what it has to say, a powerful sense of calm settles over our entire being, and the other voices and sounds, once so dominant, fade into the background, suddenly seeming small and far away.
We may find that our own communications in the world begin to be
influenced by the quiet certainty of this voice. We may be less inclined
to indulge in idle chatter as we become more interested in maintaining
our connection to the whisper of truth that broadcasts its message like
the sound of the wind shaking the leaves of a tree. As we align
ourselves more with this quiet confidence, we become an extension of the
whisper, penetrating the noise of the world and creating more peace,
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