Is silence only a language of God?


In silence we can experience something different.  We experience the area of life that needs quietness to become visible. 
In quietness we can learn much about ourselves.  For that we need internal solitude and nonjudgmental attitude.  We cannot be scandalized by what we discover about ourselves.  At the moment when we become scandalized we might find in ourselves the tendency to deny it.  And, we don’t learn anything. 
When we learn true self, by accepting what and who we are, then we make space for the possible communication between us and something that is Beyond ourselves.   

How can this Beyond myself be able to communicate with me if I don’t know with whom that Beyond wants to communicate?  

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