A four-male study on deep reprogramming of listening. If the sounds produced by movements, by breaths, could always be decoded in time some things could be avoided, might not happen, and one could learn to listen effectively to a body that does not speak. The wonder of a silent dialogue brings with it unexpected results–even small noises and strategies of the body can declare an impending conflict in advance. Rejection, suspicion, distrust, love or fear, are not always communicated in time to intervene, to accommodate valuable information about others.