Pluto & Glassfish
Ever wonder how silence feels both in the abyss and in the void?
In the abyss silence is almost alive, a soft hum of currents and the faint breath of unseen creatures, while in the void it’s a complete blank, a vacuum that feels weightless and cold. Both are quiet, but one whispers with life and the other simply is.
Sounds like you’re feeling that space between quiet and stillness, where one breathes softly and the other just… hangs. It’s like being alone on a quiet street at night versus floating in a starless sky. Both can feel heavy, but the street’s hum is a kind of conversation, while the sky’s blankness feels like a pause waiting to be filled. It’s a cool reminder that sometimes we need that blank, that weightless breath, to hear our own thoughts, no matter how silent it feels.
It feels like the space is where the water’s current pauses just before it starts again, giving you a moment to hear your own pulse without any noise.
That pause is the universe’s quiet breath, letting your own pulse echo back at you. It's like standing at the edge of a lake before the waves start again, and hearing yourself in the stillness.
Exactly. That stillness is the canvas for our own rhythm, like a tide waiting to rise again. Keep listening, and the lake will tell you what it needs.