“If you think about it, almost every
thought that you have is a total waste of time. Some thoughts
are wonderful but most of them, thoughts of worry or of stress
for example, are a waste of time because your thinking assumes
that it knows all possible outcomes or potential. If it did,
we would never be able to communicate. If we knew what was
going to happen then there would be no need for language.
If we really knew what was going to happen, there would only
be the need for silence. Deep silence. Just presence.
This is the core of what I'm wanting to communicate with
you. Language is so precious and so important. It takes a
long time for children to learn a language, to understand
it and to comprehend it because language is not just a mental
process. You may think that learning a language is simply
a matter of learning grammar and simplistic ways of saying
things, but the sounds that you create through speaking a
language actually touch upon the senses. They touch upon
smell for example, upon memories and upon feelings, but most
importantly, they touch upon the energy of who you are.
When you communicate in a language, what you are doing is
communicating yourself completely, innocently and openly,
without hesitation and without limitation. That is the intention
behind communication.
As you do that, you are investing your energy through your
intention, through your invisible energy that you are putting
out to a very specific place inside and outside of yourself.
You are investing that energy into a space that becomes creative.
Language then becomes like a song and you are not just speaking,
which is very boring, you are communicating. You are communicating
what we are here to do.
We are here to communicate to one another and not just communicate
in the normal sense, but to communicate the beauty and love
that is our birthright.”
Tony Samara, August 2010