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The Silence Window (Most Important, Most Missed) | Salars

Hill’s practical truth: insight often arrives after the technique ends. Dreamweavings should include deliberate silence windows—steady sound, minimal narration—so the mind can surface signal.

The Silence Window (Most Important, Most Missed)

By Randy Salars
Quick Answer — Consciousness

Hill’s practical truth: insight often arrives after the technique ends. Dreamweavings should include deliberate silence windows—steady sound, minimal narration—so the mind can surf

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Hill understood a key pattern: insight often arrives after the technique ends. If you fill every moment with narration, you block the very thing you’re trying to invite.

The rule

Every Dreamweaving needs a listening chamber: a deliberate quiet span with steady sound and no guidance. Do not fill it.

How to implement it

  • Minimal narration (ideally none).
  • Steady audio bed (predictable rhythm or ambient).
  • No instructions, no interpretation.
  • Long enough for the mind to settle.

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