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When we’re deeply listening, we’re using the tuning fork of our hearts, if you will, to bring ourselves into sympathetic relationship, or harmony and accord, with whoever we’re listening to … Yet when we have too much music or noise in our own heads, it’s really difficult to use our inner tuning fork. This talk will address how we can more consciously sharpen our listening skills through mindfulness practice.
By Shell Fischer4.8
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When we’re deeply listening, we’re using the tuning fork of our hearts, if you will, to bring ourselves into sympathetic relationship, or harmony and accord, with whoever we’re listening to … Yet when we have too much music or noise in our own heads, it’s really difficult to use our inner tuning fork. This talk will address how we can more consciously sharpen our listening skills through mindfulness practice.

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