Love Needs No Words
- Dawn DeAngelo
- Jan 14
- 3 min read

Glorious morning!
Today I am going to close out my daily newsletter to a weekly newsletter ( thank you to my faithful readers who have been reading them daily, I am grateful xoxoxo) with a beautiful quote from David seltzer.
“ For some moments in life, there are no words “
A little about the man behind the quote. David Seltzer was born in 1940. He is an American screenwriter, producer and director.
His quotes speak to me in a way that encourages me to feel instead of think. I think sometimes we are so busy thinking, we forget how to tap into our deep feeling mechanism. I call that tapping into your soul, where it knows how to feel beyond words that help us evolve as a human being. Isn't it funny that all it takes is a humble vulnerable expression from someone to stimulate the part of the soul that comes alive with feeling.

When I held my first born child for the first time, there were no words because the feelings that were being triggered in my soul were so strong that there was nothing I could really say. The feeling was more powerful than any word. His eyes were looking into mine and our souls were communicating. There was an instant recognition of love and I remember distinctly saying to myself , WOW this is a level of love I have never felt before, it was truly the most influential moment in my life. It impacted my life dramatically going forward and changed who I am forever. That beginning of that transformation of me started with no words. When moments are speaking to us without words, it's usually because we are meant to take it in, process it , and let it move our soul. Each time our soul gets moved or stimulated on that kind of level, it changes us forever in some way. There are no words sometimes in events that are not so beautiful, such as natural disasters.

The fires in california right now for instance can leave you speechless when you see the images of devastation. That changes us in ways that stimulate our soul to be grateful for what we still have. It can also help us feel the impermanence of things on this planet.It stimulates our soul to have compassion for the ones enduring it. It can make us put things into perspective and shift our thinking to, “ Life is short and I don't have time for drama, I have a life to live “. Another way we get speechless and our soul demands us to take it in, is when we witness acts of kindness or when complete strangers risk their life to help or save someone.

I watched this video where a child was hanging on the rail of a balcony 5 stories high. A passer by on the street saw the commotion and immediately started to scale the building like spiderman, risking his own life should he have fallen. He made it to the child and saved him. It was heartstopping to watch love in action. He certainly needed no words to tell him to save the child, the feeling from his soul prompted him, the love in him was triggered and he didn't even need directions on how to scale the building he just went for it and the determination fueled by love, guided his climb. The parents of the apartment he was dangling from were not home and neighbors could not even save him. If you want to watch the video, I promise, it will leave you speechless as you watch it. ( search youtube, Man scales building to save dangling child ) When I watched it, it brought tears to my eyes because it reminded me of the human potential that we all have and it reminds me that we are all one. These moments in life where words are not needed to convey a message, are moments for our souls' growth and evolution. We need more moments in life that leave us speechless, for there lies important and powerful messages to be revealed and serve as reminders along our path of being human. I will close out with a bit of humor but kind of serious. If you or someone you know was not moved by the youtube video of the man saving that child, you definitely need backpack therapy to unblock the wall that is preventing the love from reaching your soul. Make a free discovery call today. Peace be with you, Dawn
Just Incredible! Thank you for this insight. It is amazing.
Warm Regards,
Jacquelyn