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If I were a physician, and if I were allowed to prescribe just one remedy for all the ills of the modern world, I would prescribe silence. For even if the Word of God were proclaimed in the modern world, how could one hear it with so much noise? Therefore, create silence.
Soren Kierkegaard
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Silence is a remedy for the distractions of modern life, allowing for deeper understanding and connection with the divine.

In this quote, Soren Kierkegaard emphasizes the importance of silence in an increasingly noisy world. He suggests that the chaos of modern life can drown out the profound wisdom and spiritual truths that may be present, namely the Word of God. By advocating for silence, he implies that it is essential for individuals to create a space for contemplation and reflection, enabling them to truly absorb and understand these deeper messages.

Themes

SilenceModern WorldWisdomDistractionReflection

In practice

Example use cases

During a meditation retreat, we emphasized the quote to highlight the importance of silence.

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