Monday, April 25, 2016

Finding Personal Rhetoric

Finding Personal Rhetoric
“The Art of Influencing the Security of Another by Mindful Action”

       Look beyond what is heard then engage thinking. The sounds that others make may at times echo as those made behind a locked door. Those that need trust the most will find ways of independence as their protection. To gentle forward and offer help finds patience as the greatest ally. Mind management for those with an outside view is always possible. It becomes a heartfelt gift when the easing of advice comes without the spoken word.
       Learning to project help by using the tools of other senses than voice is a habit well worth the practice. This is best learned by using ‘miming’ of the mind. Actions of care do not need voice or reward, for they bring peace by the acknowledgement of soul. The comfort of assuring friendship belongs as one of the greatest feelings of love. Of itself it becomes an automatic display when honesty combines with respect towards any other person. Examples of this may range from the prolonged hug of a family member, to the handshake of an acquaintance or the smile to the unknown passerby. To leave a message of encouragement can take any form of sustenance, a written word, a comfort of nourishment or even a small gift. Any of these actions may initiate conversation, but the delivery was by a silent voice.

         It is not unusual to repeatedly display your feathers of kindness before a softening of the protective barrier of those in need opens to a caring call. To become the great orator of a “miming” mind finds that personal rhetoric rings the bells of connecting souls. 

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