It took me a long time to learn that you need silence to learn how to listen, and emptiness to learn how to see. Now I find I crave the remote places where there is little trace and no sound of human activity. I sit and watch, and after a few minutes the emptiness begins to teem, no two moments are the same. When I listen, I hear everything in nature calling to the passing winds. In my hand I hold the endless seasons that have formed and shaped a small piece of rock. Against even this most fleeting sense of eternity, all human endeavour seems as nothing and I sometimes find myself weeping for the sheer refief and joy of it. I have come to believe that in quiet moments we may sometimes be given the enormous gift of a little understanding. Bill
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