Progress in Silence


Reflection on nature is always advised in the educational and spiritual realm. It not only gives the sense of presence but also makes oneself acquaintances with the unseen processes of the universe. In these process, there is a connection between growth and silence (growth) where I see everything in the universe has a silence growth. 

In another word we can say that there is noise there is destruction. This is another debate what is noise and what could be its range etc. 

For example human heart makes noise also can this causes destruction. Here, I would say that no, it is not noise in a general meaning. 

Ok, any way, 

Lets discuss some of its types so that I could make you understand of the process. 
For example the growth of a plant takes place in silence while the falling of the tree has a lot of noise. The formation of bone marrow in a human body has no voice while the braking of bones has cracking and the bound between two elements has less noise when they are in a bounding process as compared to the braking of the same bound. 

So what!

Being as a human we should understand these processes so that we can take help from them. We all need a silent mode in our lives or we should undergo some progressive moment without making any publicly judgement. We need to work silently if we truly want a progress especially in the age of Artificial Intelligence. 

Another think is very important which need not to be omitted which is time itself.
 
It takes time to progress. 

As I mentioned earlier I takes time to growth to a plant, it need time to undergo some chemical changes and I demands time in making bones as a child never born with full pair of bones. One the other hand the destruction has a noise, 

When a tree falls it makes noise and it takes no time, when a bones breaks it takes less time and when a chemical bonds splits in a few minutes.   

In a nut shell, 

If you want a growth you have to give time and wait. 

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