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Are We Open Enough To Listen?
Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
When we are talking to somebody,
questioning something, then we
have in our own mind already the
thought, how the answer should be.
What chance do we give to the
other side, to the answer which
could come. We are not listening.
We have something preconceived
in our mind. We are half listening
with one ear and the rest is our
thinking how something should
be. Where is the openness to hear
the other side of the story? Our ears
are closed but the mouth is open.
We are missing the chance. We
have to work on ourselves, for
listening to each other, not just to
the words which are coming, but
also to the feeling and the need
which is behind it. Trying to listen
with compassion to the other
persons inner need and not to
judge it.
