At the church in Belarus
When we passed by a church in Belarus, we heard beautiful singing. We stopped, and were driven into the church by the choir.
Summary
A visitor recounts an experience of being captivated by the beautiful choir singing in a church in Belarus, leading to reflections on prayer and human nature.
Abstract
While passing a church in Belarus, a traveler was drawn in by the enchanting sound of a choir. The sacred ambiance, coupled with the church's colorful murals, evoked a sense of calm and introspection. Despite not being religious, the visitor found a profound connection in witnessing others in prayer, describing the act as an innocent and vulnerable expression of humanity. The experience prompted thoughts on the origins of singing and dancing as forms of prayer and whether the instinct to pray is unique to humans.
Opinions
When we passed by a church in Belarus, we heard beautiful singing. We stopped, and were driven into the church by the choir.
We were standing surrounded by the sacred sound and the walls covered in colourful murals.

I am not a religious person, but I like seeing people praying. They look innocent and vulnerable, and I feel calm.
I believe that primitive singing and dancing originated for praying, and wonder if it is only human beings who pray.
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Alexander Nguyen1-page. Well-formatted.