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  2. Vow of silence - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, a vow of silence can be made to express a bold statement. This type may be to make a statement about issues such as child poverty.An example of this is the November 30th Vow of Silence for Free The Children, in which students in Canada take a 24-hour vow of silence to protest against poverty and child labour.

  3. Vow of Silence: The Assassination of Annie Mae - Wikipedia

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    Vow of Silence: The Assassination of Annie Mae is an American documentary series directed and produced by Yvonne Russo. It follows the life and murder of Anna Mae Aquash , a First Nations activist and Mi'kmaq tribal member from Nova Scotia, Canada who moved to Boston in 1962.

  4. Secundus the Silent - Wikipedia

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    Secundus the Silent (Ancient Greek: Σεκοῦνδος) (fl. 2nd century AD) was a philosopher who lived in Athens in the early 2nd century, who had taken a vow of silence. An anonymous text entitled Life of Secundus ( Latin : Vita Secundi Philosophi ) purports to give details of his life as well as answers to philosophical questions posed to ...

  5. After decades of silent protest, advocates and students speak ...

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    This year, for the first time, the “Day of Silence” – a yearly event where students take a vow of silence to symbolize the impact of homophobia and the LGBTQ voices that are marginalized by ...

  6. Jason Berry - Wikipedia

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    Vows of Silence New York; London: Free Press, 2004. ISBN 9780743244411, OCLC 53462027; Last of the Red Hot Poppas Seattle: Chin Music Press, 2006. ISBN 9780974199528, OCLC 71836647; City of a Million Dreams : A History of New Orleans at Year 300, Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2018. ISBN 9781469647142, OCLC 1029441309

  7. Mauna (silence) - Wikipedia

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    Silence is Awareness, it is the Atman, the Self (Mundaka Upanishad II.ii.6) . [13] The absolutistic interpretation is that silence is the genuine teaching about the ultimate Reality, because the Absolute is beyond the scope of speech and thought. [14]

  8. Monastic silence - Wikipedia

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    Monastic silence is a spiritual practice recommended in a variety of religious traditions for purposes including becoming closer to God and achieving elevated states of spiritual purity. [1] It may be in accordance with a monk's formal vow of silence, but can also engage laity who have not taken vows, or novices who are preparing to take vows.

  9. Cistercians - Wikipedia

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    Cistercian monks and nuns have a reputation of cultivating solitude and silence; the great monastics have explained silence as "the language of liberation, enlightenment, or union with God." [ 4 ] Some observers deduced, incorrectly, that Cistercians take a vow of silence. [ 5 ]