
Waves of silence.
🌌 The vibration of life – Waves of silence.
Once upon a time there was a man who loved to listen.
Not because he had nothing to say, but because he knew: silence often says more than words.
Every day he walked on the lake shore, where the water gently rippled in the wind.
If a stone fell into it, circles began to form, and he always watched how the ripples slowly disappeared, yet continued to vibrate deep in the water.
One day a little boy came to him.
– What are you looking at so much, uncle? – he asked.
The man smiled.
– What is visible, and what is not.
– But the circles disappear! – the child protested.
– Only from your eyes. The water remembers them.
The boy thought for a moment and threw a stone into the water.
The ripples spread out again, then died away.
– Do you see? There is nothing there anymore.
"But there is, my son," the man said quietly. "The vibration started, and now you are a part of it."
"Me? How?" the boy asked.
"Because you threw the stone.
And when something moves, the world is no longer the same.
The water knows about you, the wind knows about you, and now the silence does too."
The boy said nothing.
He went home, but came back the next day.
This time he didn't throw a stone, but he just closed his eyes and listened to the water.
He adjusted his heart's rhythm to the waves.
And in that moment he understood: silence is not empty—it is full of the sound of life.
Years later, when the man no longer went to the lake, the boy—who had grown up by then—went down there every day and sat on the shore.
He didn't talk to anyone, he just listened.
And on the mirror of the water, if he looked carefully, sometimes it seemed like he saw a familiar shadow.
He didn't know if he was imagining it, but he felt: the silence vibrates now just as it did then.
And in the vibration is everything that has ever been said, and everything that never needed to be said.
🌙 Lesson
The word is only a moment, the vibration is eternal.
Every thought, every smile, every quiet attention lives on somewhere in the fabric of the world.
And if you are silent, you can hear life respond.
