Christ says: "This is my commandment: that you love one another as I have loved you" (John 15,12). We need silence to receive these words and put them into practice. When we are agitated and uneasy, we have so many arguments and reasons for not forgiving and not loving too much and easily. But when we keep "our soul in peace and in silence," these reasons vanish. Perhaps we sometimes avoid silence, preferring instead any noise, any word or distraction, because inner peace is a risky affair: it makes us empty and poor, dissolves bitterness and rebellions, and leads us to the gift of ourselves. Silent and poor, our hearts are conquered by the Holy Spirit, full of unconditional love. In a humble but true way, silence leads to loving. Great message my Apostle Darlenys.