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  2. 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.

  3. 80 Best Spiritual Quotes That Will Lift Up Your Soul - AOL

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    Open your mind (and heart) with these profound and inspirational spiritual quotes. The post 80 Best Spiritual Quotes That Will Lift Up Your Soul appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  4. Desert Fathers - Wikipedia

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    Hesychasm (from the Greek for "stillness, rest, quiet, silence") [18] is a mystical tradition and movement that originated with the Desert Fathers and was central to their practice of prayer. [19] Hesychasm for the Desert Fathers was primarily the practice of "interior silence and continual prayer."

  5. Philokalia - Wikipedia

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    The Philokalia is the foundational text on hesychasm ("quietness" or "stillness"), an inner spiritual tradition with a long history dating back to the Desert Fathers. [8] The practices include contemplative prayer, quiet sitting, and recitation of the Jesus Prayer.

  6. Hesychia - Wikipedia

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    In the Eastern Orthodox Christian mystical tradition of hesychasm, hesychia refers to a state of stillness and peace that is obtained through extreme ascetical struggle, prayer, and the constant contemplation of God. The attainment of hesychia is a central theme discussed in hesychast literature.

  7. Hesychasm - Wikipedia

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    The practice of inner prayer, which aims at "inward stillness or silence of the heart", [7] dates back to at least the 4th century. Evagrius Ponticus (345–399), John Climacus (St. John of Sinai; 6th–7th century), Maximus the Confessor (c. 580–662), and Symeon the New Theologian (949–1022) are representatives of this hesychast ...

  8. John O'Donohue - Wikipedia

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    Infused with silence and solitude, they bring out the mystery of inner landscape." - Anam Cara , p. 17 "Part of understanding the notion of Justice is to recognize the disproportions among which we live...it takes an awful lot of living with the powerless to really understand what it is like to be powerless, to have your voice, thoughts, ideas ...

  9. Vow of silence - Wikipedia

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    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. [ 10 ] In the United States, the Day of Silence is the GLSEN ’s annual day of action to spread awareness about the effects of the bullying and harassment of ...