A survey of silence, its kinds and causes, in Mowlavi's opinion

Research on Mystical Literature 2 (3):125-142 (2008)
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Abstract

Silence is one of principles in theosophical behavior. Silence has two main types: silence of tongue, silence of mind. Regarding these two types of silence, three conditions come into existence: silence of tongue- speaking of mind silence of tongue- silence of mind silence of mind- speaking of tongue. These three states of silence are discussed in Molawi's sight in this essay and the reasons of theosopher's speech-notwithstanding silence of mind- are introduced. In addition it is proved that Molawi's silence state is silence of mind- speaking of tongue.

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