It all starts with two.

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Monica

For me, silence is the most powerful action for transforming love into a loving presence. When I am silent, I see infinite possibilities—abstract images and feelings that are "challenging to describe." I am beginning to understand it better and better. When we move beyond all distractions, we encounter love. I am fascinated by what nature reflects back to us. Source inspires infinitely when we can experience silence. What incredibly beautiful discoveries still await us if we remain soft, if we slow down, and if we can let pure love flow. I even believe in a "new form of love." In fact, I am certain of it... If it isn’t love, it isn’t true. In silence, everything happens. Silence found me when everything else no longer meant much. I still love the "Rotterdam approach," but magic ensured that I now live in the mountains of Italy.

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Yvonne

Silence has taken an increasingly larger place in my life and my way of working. It helps me to move beyond all the words, thoughts, and information I carry with me. In the silence behind all words and thoughts, I feel the essence of things and experiences, and I feel whole. When insights or ideas arrive, they are always loving and contribute to connection, creation, and the growth of humanity. By now, silence feels perhaps more natural than my words, my opinions, or my knowledge. It is becoming less about wanting to understand and interpret my being human, and more about being curious and surrendering to my being human. Curious about what unfolds when I stay close to my nature, open to both the earthly and the spiritual, and seeing what my life brings forth. Seeing where it begins to flow, where what I do feels resonant, and what emerges in contact with myself, others, and nature.