Do Nothing, Say Nothing, When In Doubt, Don’t Let It Out

“What? Do nothing? Say nothing? Why? I can’t sit by idle and not try!” Amidst a confrontation comes a point of realization, a hot flame does burn a nearing hand. A reaction’s clause does have its cause, one of an elusive nature. Sometimes the opposite we choose from learnings cues, its lessons become engrained. From a silent mind we see in time, the source of misery’s chime.

Detailed in the world around us and the people we interact with day to day, we find ourselves and others doing and saying through the night and day. There comes a time when we stop in time and observe the situation unfolding. Its there we sense the inner rhyme of stopping in midstep.

But why we say did I feel this way, unlike a time before? Our inner know does run the show regardless of the day. I must do this, I must say that, the voice inside does push. But in a flash, from within our glass, a halting does come forth. Do we recognize this point in time, our consciousness unfolding?

Do nothing, say nothing, what’s the worst for ware? A time to observe the inner curve thrown before our feet we stare. What source does this cuing give us, the halting of desire’s stare? An inner guide to recognize, to listen when we dare. Action not, held within, gives time for guidance sake. What comes from that is not mistaken, how much have we forsaken?

Wait a while and understand that time does bring a mark. A knowing not with idle hands brings something close to luck. Observe a while the innerscape as outer does display. Realize for compassion’s sake, the outer is dismay.

Within ourselves the battle is not with another’s shell. It matters not the image brought, it is not ours to tell. With kindess and love we can keep our shove to a minimum with ease. To stop in nothing, even in grunting, gives us time to learn our way. Come what may comes with responsible ways, the simplest is do nothing. Truth be told, it is always something that comes from nothing.

A silent observer walks among you watching other’s ways. That observer lives within you, whether you want to admit or say. The easiest way to tap within is to say or do nothing. When reaction’s turn lays before you just try and walk away. Soon enough you’ll realize there is nothing you can do or say. Know that is ok. Compassion is the tongue’s dismay. Other’s learn through walking’s way. Nothing can be love’s doorway. It will show the time and day.