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The Power of Silence and Emotional Processing

 When we sit in silence, our mind is at rest for that moment, so we can, in that moment, use our mind’s power in the right direction, like manifestation via meditation and imagination.

When we sit in silence, we can see and hear our fear or our deepest emotions, which we have ignored or suppressed for a long time, come in front of us. When we suppress or ignore an emotion, it doesn’t disappear or go away; it just stays with us more than anything, and the real problems will never end—it will compound over time.
So, when that emotion or fear comes in front of us, they try to tell us something. As we all know, we were the creation of God, and when we sit in silence, we actually connect with God.
In that moment, whatever is coming into our mind—that topic, idea, love, etc.—the God/Universe transfers that idea or topic into our mind. They try to give us a hint about what can happen in the future, what decision we can take, or what we have to let go of to move forward in life.
They tell us how we can align our life with our purpose.
And when we sit in silence, we don’t only connect with ourselves; we literally connect with the God/Universe. And they show us a path, a decision, a habit, or whatever it is to make our life better so we can, without any harm or delay, reach our destination on time.

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