Sunday, September 16, 2018

Eckhart Tolle on Stillness~Create Spaciousness in Your Relationships





"No relationship can thrive without 

the sense of spaciousness that comes with stillness."


Eckhart Tolle in Stillness Speaks




'True Listening' 
Karen King and Susan J Meyerott


True listening is a way to bring stillness

into your relationship.


Eckhart Tolle in Stillness Speaks





Create a Sense of Spaciousness


Be Still




"Most human interactions are confined to 
the exchange of words~the realm of thought. 

It is essential to bring stillness into relationships. 

No relationship can thrive 
without a sense of spaciousness."


Eckhart Tolle in Stillness Speaks





True Hearts~True Friends

Today's post is dedicated to my dear friend, Karen King, 
co-artist of 'True Listening'. Karen has joined the ranks of artists 
allowing me to scribble on their art so I may better listen 
and sit in stillness alongside them. 

No matter the time or distance that separates us,
Karen and I are forever connected. It was Karen who 
introduced me to the idea of deep listening 28 years ago
as we tried to outdo each other listening deeply
before erupting in 'True Laughter'.

True Listening
True Laughter
True Hearts
True Friends


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2 comments:

Jean | DelightfulRepast.com said...

Sue, I've never been one to fear stillness! I know people who get squirmingly uncomfortable and jump in to fill every "gap" in a conversation, but I feel no such need. The quiet is like the white spaces, a vital part of it all.

Susan J Meyerott, M.S. said...

If we could all take comfort in stillness, Jean. There is no need to fill in the space. So much is said by what isn't spoken.