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The Most Important Line Hill Never Wrote (But Lived)

By Randy Salars
Quick Answer — Consciousness

A simple discernment rule: signal whispers; noise shouts. Your job isn’t to listen harder—it’s to make the room quieter through rhythm, reduced stimulation, and delayed interpretat

✍️ Randy Salars

If you want one sentence to hold: signal whispers. Noise shouts. Your job isn’t to listen harder. It’s to make the room quieter.

A workable translation
Infinite Intelligence whispers. The Devil shouts.

Interpreted operationally: when an “insight” is loud, urgent, and identity-inflating, treat it as noise until it passes the tests. When it arrives quietly and remains coherent over time, consider it signal—still validated, still grounded.

How to make the room quieter

  • Keep rhythm (sleep, routine, and music as containment).
  • Reduce stimulation and argument inputs.
  • Delay interpretation: capture first, evaluate later.
  • Validate with the Three Tests before acting.
  • When drift shows up, reset using drift/noise diagnostics.

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