Monday, March 2, 2026

Silent Teachers

I think of crows as quite noisy so I did some research. Here's AI's response:
 Crows generally fly silently when they are trying to avoid detection by predators, moving to a nesting site, or traveling to a communal roost in high-stakes situations.  While they are known for being loud,
social, and communicative, they are capable of becoming "absolutely silent" to avoid
drawing attention to themselves.

Tree's silence is something I'm gratefully familiar with although
I have heard them murmur and sometimes roar in wind...
I've also witnessed large bits of them flung to the ground,
and heard them creak with limbs rubbing close together.

"Then, I learned of silence from the soil that holds centuries 
of our suffering without a sound."
It holds suffering and astonishment in its silence;
and every other emotion humans live through.
It hold the remains of loved ones and a miraculous
world of activity...all in silence.
"like a field of dappled light in the quiet company
of each living mystery before me."





 

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