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In this oasis of quiet, before the wonderful spectacle of nature, one easily experiences how profitable silence is, a good that today is ever more rare... In reality, only in silence does man succeed in hearing in the depth of his conscience the voice of God, which really makes him free. And vacations can help to rediscover and cultivate this indispensable interior dimension of human life.
Pope John Paul Ii
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Silence allows one to connect with their inner self and the divine.

This quote emphasizes the importance of silence and reflection in our lives, particularly in relation to nature and spiritual awareness. Pope John Paul II highlights that in the quiet moments, individuals can hear their conscience and connect with God, leading to a deeper sense of freedom and understanding. Moreover, he suggests that taking time off, such as during vacations, can help to foster this essential aspect of human existence.

Themes

SilenceReflectionNatureSpiritualityFreedomConscience

In practice

Example use cases

During a meditation retreat, this quote could inspire participants to embrace silence.

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