silent worship
Silent worship is a form of spiritual practice where individuals or groups engage in quiet reflection and meditation. This practice often takes place in places of worship, such as churches, temples, or mosques, and allows participants to connect with their inner selves or a higher power without the use of spoken words.
During silent worship, participants may focus on their thoughts, feelings, or prayers, creating a peaceful atmosphere conducive to introspection. This practice is common in various religious traditions, including Quakerism, where it is a central aspect of communal gatherings, emphasizing the importance of listening and inner guidance.