The poetry of Hugo Mujica, a contemporary Argentine poet, immerses us in a literary space in which silence, desire, desert, thirst, emptiness outline a path that leads to the event of poetizing. Poet of silence who reveals the depths that we are protagonists, which oscillate between paradoxes: word-silence, desert and thirst, light and darkness, transcendence and immanence, presence and absence, that show us the abyss of beauty and mystery from which we hang. Mujica's work is crossed by the sacred as well as the inaugural, the source t poet-thinker to dig deep into the most deprived, "where life is everyone's, where naked, we are all the same face". And his saying is a testimony and the fruit of dialogue with others, including: Juan de la Cruz, Meister Eckhart, Heidegger. We will enter his poetic space to become a listener of this depth and discover the tension that surrounds it, towards the mystery of the unspeakable. hat leads the