Underneath the Noise

by Madisyn Taylor – ICPA.org:underneath the noise

The whisper that reassures us everything is okay delivers its message with quiet confidence. Once we hear it, we know it speaks the truth.

You may have noticed that if you want to speak to someone in a noisy, crowded room, the best thing to do is lean close and whisper. Yelling in an attempt to be louder than the room’s noise generally only hurts your throat and adds to the chaos. Similarly, that still, small voice within each of us does not try to compete with the mental chatter on the surface of our minds, nor does it attempt to overpower the volume of the raucous world outside. If we want to hear it, no matter what is going on around us, or even inside us, we can always tune in to that soft voice underneath the surrounding noise.

It is generally true that the more insistent voices in our heads, delivering messages that make us feel panicky or afraid, are of questionable authority. They may be voices we have internalized from childhood or from the culture, and as such they possess only half-truths. Their urgency stems from their disconnectedness from the center of our being, and their urgency is what catches our attention. The other voice, which whispers reassurances that everything is fundamentally okay, simply delivers its message with quiet confidence. Once we hear it, we know it speaks the truth. Generally, once we’ve heard what it has to say, a powerful sense of calm settles over our entire being. The other voices and sounds, once so dominant, fade into the background, suddenly seeming small and far away.

We may find that our own communications in the world begin to be influenced by the quiet certainty of this voice. We may be less inclined to indulge in idle chatter as we become more interested in maintaining our connection to the whisper of truth, which broadcasts its message like the sound of the wind shaking the leaves of a tree. As we align ourselves more with this quiet confidence, we become an extension of the whisper, penetrating the noise of the world and creating more peace, trust and confidence.

Article originally posted at ICPA.org.

The Beauty of Language

submitted by jwithrow.Beauty of Language

Language is the means of communicating thoughts and ideas.

Thoughts and ideas have the power to shape the world.

Therefore, language has the power to shape the world.

Language is both powerful and beautiful; it is the means to meaning and truth. It is language that has changed the world over and over again. Without language, the Bible is meaningless. The Torah is meaningless. The Qur’an is meaningless. The Mahayana Sutras are meaningless. The Upanishads are meaningless. The Magna Carta is meaningless. The Declaration of Independence is meaningless.

Language is constructed of words and words are the expression of thoughts.

Thoughts are powerful entities; they are not abstractions. There is a very specific electrical reaction that takes place when you create a thought within your mind and this electrical reaction creates energy in some capacity. We cannot explain this electrical reaction as we do not know how it works. But we do know that it takes place. So it follows then that thoughts are energy in some capacity. And the laws of physics state that energy cannot be created nor destroyed rather it can only change forms. So it follows further then that the process of thinking is the process of transforming existing energy into your own unique thoughts. Your own unique thoughts become energy in a new form and the thought energy exists until it is transformed once again. And a powerful way to harness that thought energy is to convert it into language – either verbal or written.

We say all of that to say this: our observations suggest that language is used very carelessly in our culture today. If you understand the power of language then you understand the responsibility that you have to use words in a meaningful way. You understand that language should not be used to harm or mislead another. And you understand that language can be used to change your stars.

The most important language comes from that tiny voice in your head. Make sure that little voice in your head is constantly using language that uplifts and inspires you. Your world will also be uplifting and inspiring if it does.

It’s a funny thing; the events in your life mirror your thoughts. Master your thoughts and you will master your world. And in order to master your thoughts you have to master your control of language.