Silence of the heart, not only the mouth - that too is necessary. Then you can hear God everywhere; in the closing of the door, in the person who needs you, in the birds that sing, in the flowers, the animals - that silence which is wonder and praise. ~ Mother Teresa
Silence is beautiful. Don't break it unless you can improve on it.
Being in silence instills in us detachment, which in turn, leads us to probe who we really are. 90% of humanity does not know this. Except for a few great men; the leaders, the artists, and the writers who live in a different plane of existence and march to a different drumbeat. They have a distinct advantage; they know who they are and this helps them go where they want to go.
Practising silence creates a mirror before us that we need to clean and realign everyday. It defines how we think, and is as important as breathing. The process is simplicity itself but becomes the very basis of how we live..
Practising silence also builds our short-term memory. The sharper, the keener our short-term memory is, the better we interact and cleave our way in the material sphere of life..
Ultimately, practising silence puts us in touch with the One, who resides within us. It is not prayer but communion and a recognition that nothing moves in this world without His will..







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