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Seek Silence
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'I have the
everlasting conviction that any human being, however devoid of natural
gifts, can penetrate to the kingdom of truth reserved for genius,
if only he or she longs for truth and is willing to concentrate
all attention.
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Attention consists of suspending our
thought, leaving it detached, empty, ready to be penetrated by the thing
or person we face.
It means holding in our minds, within reach of this thought but on a lower
level and not in contact with it, the knowledge we have acquired about
that thing or person.
Our way of thinking is like a woman on a mountain who, as she looks forward,
sees also below her, without actually looking at them, a great many forests
and plains.
In this way our thought should be silent, empty, waiting, not seeking
anything, but ready to receive in its naked truth the thing or the person
we face.
Simone Weil, French Mystic (1909 - 1943)

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