
Child's vibration.
This chapter will be the fifth writing of the Philosophy Workshop,
The story of the birth of consciousness and the loss of childlike perception.
An invitation to return to the original vibration.
The vibration of the child
The birth of consciousness before words
Before a person speaks, he already hears.
Before he understands, he already feels.
Consciousness is not born with words,
but with the vibrations that surround him.
The small child, when he does not yet speak,
Lives in another reality — in the world of pure perception.
He does not know the concept of good and evil, he does not judge, he does not name anything.
He is still in the flow.
Every sound, movement and light is a single experience: existence itself.
When an adult addresses him, the child does not hear the word first,
but the vibration of the voice.
The voice of love is warm, the voice of anger is sharp, the voice of fear is fragile.
The child understands not content but energy.
Then come words.
The world begins to take shape, and with each word the wonder becomes a little less.
"Don't" becomes a barrier, "wrong" separates from experience, and "should" silences instinct.
Thus begins the formation of a wall of consciousness.
Not out of ill will, but out of protection.
Culture teaches us a common language, but in the process makes us forget the language of silence.
The child is originally able to tune in to all vibrations.
But as the energy of the environment narrows, so does his attention.
He learns what is "right" and forgets what is "true."
He learns words, but in the process he loses the feeling that resides behind the word.
And yet — this light never disappears.
Deep in the consciousness there remains the memory of pure vibration.
When we become quiet as adults, when we don't want more noise, more answers, more judgments, then this childlike vibration becomes audible again.
Meditation, prayer, the silence of nature — all lead back to the same place: to that space where man is not yet separated from the world.
Where he doesn't think about love, but feels it.
The wise man therefore does not seek new knowledge, but recalls the childlike perception.
He does not escape from the world, he only learns to hear again the silence in which the source of all words is hidden.
"Before you speak, listen to the world.
Because the deepest truth is not spoken — it only vibrates within you."
