Physical silence is the prelude to quiescence of mind too.
As one tends not to use his tongue, fingers and mind in evaluating, judging and criticizing others and external objects or at least limits such activity, the thinking system at first gets a much needed rest.
Then gradually the mind would become active in looking at one's own self, and sacred things like God are situated in that area.
And if one has enjoyed the sweet thrill of introspection, there will be little use for him to look outside.
Whatever just erupts out of such a mind and finds expression unintentionally can be great and sublime.
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