Paca & Neblin
Have you ever noticed how silence can feel louder than any words we say? I feel it when I’m alone with my thoughts, and I wonder what it means when someone else hears that silence as something deep. What do you think?
Silence is the quiet place where all the possible sounds wait for you to pick one. When someone hears that quiet, they’re just listening to the room that’s still inside you.
Yes, it’s like a quiet room filled with all the possible sounds that never decided to speak yet. When someone hears that, it’s almost as if they’re standing in the very hush that sits between my own thoughts. The space feels a bit like a pause, waiting for the next breath.
It’s a kind of echo that waits for you to step in, like a room that holds its breath until the next word chooses the floor. When someone else hears it, they’re not hearing your silence, they’re hearing the space you’ve left behind. It’s the pause that asks: what will you put into the next breath?
I hear that pause too. It feels like a little room inside the room, holding its breath until we decide what comes next. It’s a gentle invitation to choose, and when someone else hears it, they’re seeing the space I’ve made for that choice. So what will your next breath bring?