“Spring On The Rocks” (Sabino Creek near the dam.) — Image by kenne
“When you sit in silence long enough, you learn that silence has a motion.
It glides over you without shape or form, exactly like water.
Its color is silver.
And silence has a sound you hear only after hours of wading inside it.
The sound is soft, like flute notes rising up, like the words of glass speaking.
Then there comes a point when you must shatter the blindness of its words, the blindness of its light.”
― Anne Spollen, The Shape of Water
Reblogged this on Teacher as Transformer and commented:
Kenne always provides great pictures and text for them. This is a beautiful combination that reminds us of the importance of finding those moments of silence. I love the idea that silence has a motion to it. It flows in the way similar to water.
Thanks for the reblog.
You are welcome Kenne.
This is beautiful! It is similar to a photograph of my daughter sketching on the coast of NC. These rocks are spectacular.
Thank you.