Summary
Gustave Deresse explores the human fear of silence and darkness, suggesting that true evil may lie in the light, while encouraging readers to embrace the calming energy of silence through poetry and a call to subscribe for more introspective content.
Abstract
The web content presents a poetic reflection titled "On The Avoidance of Silence" by Gustave Deresse, which delves into the common apprehension towards silence and darkness. Deresse challenges the audience to confront these fears by engaging with a sound clip and images that evoke the essence of quietness. The text suggests that perhaps it is not silence that should be feared, but rather the light where evil may reside. The author uses this contemplation to highlight the power of poetry in confronting and understanding such fears. Additionally, Deresse invites readers to connect with his work by subscribing to his stories, which include original artworks and personal reflections that may later be edited or removed due to the author's potential embarrassment.
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Wait, don’t read.
Just wait.
Experience the following image —
Listen.
We are afraid.
Why?
The silence is a pure, calm form of energy.
The darkness holds nothing against anyone.
Or anything.
If evil exists, it resides in the light.
Everything does.
So I ask again — why are we afraid?
It isn’t the silence.

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