He had reached such a peace that he transmitted spontaneously and even impregnated the room in which he was staying.
People came to see him from many places and those who were sensitive enough immediately connected with his powerful and pure vibration of tranquillity.
An impertinent wealthy devotee came to visit him, a fatuous and demanding man. He entered the room and sat facing the imperturbable yogi. The silence was total, suddenly and in bad tone the man said:
I did not come here to receive anything.
He went to the assistant of the yogi and said:
I want to be inspired by some words!
The assistant replied:
If you can not be inspired by his revealing silence, there are no words that can achieve it.
Thought and words are essential, but also insufficient. They occupy a place in our lives, but only that. Beyond the words and thoughts, is where the silent revealing knowledge arises, which by its very nature is inexpressible and is not subject to concepts or ideas.
Conclusion: what do you think about the message in this story? are really words and thoughts only occuping space? I think, not allways but silent always is reveling knowledge for us, we only learn to do silent and connect with our inner to find answers and calm to ourself.