20/03/2011

Left Unsaid

What’s more interesting, what is said, or what is left unsaid? Not a game but a puzzle. Intrigue fascinates, but when it is said it is no longer interesting, it is past, it is history. It remains for a while but can be lost. It can be eternally remembered but it may often be the place, time or moment that is remembered for more than its worth. I think it depends on the individual. The more communication the better we understand each other, but if we lie down and don’t mention a thing, instead just think, is that not more powerful than the words we may utter mixed in partial meaning or falsity, confusion comes more often in writing and words than it comes from our body language and ideas forming in our heads. Left unsaid, they can go un-missed and actions forgotten leave gaps in the results we wish to achieve, but actions speak greater than words.
Presence transcends emotional communication.
Thoughts can, if left unsaid, power the emotive actions required to fill the silence of a moment.
Perspective, from all angles, a complete image, painted as one whole, can come to life in front of ones very own eyes.