This headline came to me this morning when I woke up.

That's always a hint for me that something wants to get out.

So I sit down and let it flow.

What I've been observing lately is that as soon as something has emerged, humanity tends to provoke it out into the world and stir up more dust than anything else.

Well, this is certainly not a new insight, but I like to observe and recognize such patterns.
These patterns or this whole way are dictated by the media, society and unfortunately too many coaches, "awakeners" and many who actually claim to have got out of the hamster wheel follow suit and go into the next hamster wheel. Probably even unconsciously.
Again doing a lot instead of being.

I can also understand completely, because it is incredibly intense to really go your own way and to resist the temptations along the way and really "BE".

I've been going "my way" for some time now and I also reach my limits every now and then, where I think: "Man, why do you do that, when the majority still reacts to the loud, spectacular, more appearance instead of being".
These moments are still there, but less and less often they come to the surface every now and then.
But then I feel inside myself, look again at my development and that of my customers and then I remember again.

The seeds I have planted, whether with me or with my customers, grow inside.

In silence, the seeds grow roots.

The only thing you have to do is to nurture them, to nourish them.

Eventually, when the roots are strong enough, they break through the earth and grow out into the world. But also not in the loud with roaring and Tam Tam. But in silence. They are then suddenly there in their full presence.

Of course, this is not as spectacular as the many colorful loud offers out there. But they have roots and do not fly away at the next breeze. They survive storms without batting an eyelid.

I have always been one who belonged more to the "silent". Who did not have to add her mustard to everything or had to get involved everywhere. I was allowed to listen to that quite often. At school, at work, even here I had the experiences of being loud confused with presence. But when I said or did something, it had roots and something could grow out of it. Sometimes my presence was enough. And to be present, I don't have to be loud or constantly communicate verbally. That's you.

With this text I would like to appeal to all those who may belong to the "silent", do not join any group and are on their way, often being made aware "that they are too quiet".

Stay there.

For you too are just as needed.

We are needed just as much.

Because we don't just stir up sand. Everything we do, what we are, has roots. We go through the world and touch through our BEING.