Krishnamurti, from The Book of Life...
"Listening is an art not easily come by, but in it there is beauty and
great understanding. We listen with the various depths of our being, but
our listening is always with a preconception or from a particular point
of view. We do not listen simply; there is always the intervening
screen of our own thoughts, conclusions, and prejudices. ... To listen
there must be an inward quietness, a freedom from the strain of
acquiring, a relaxed attention. This alert yet passive state is able to
hear what is beyond the verbal conclusion. Words confuse; they are only
the outward means of communication; but to commune beyond the noise of
words, there must be in listening an alert passivity. Those who love may
listen; but it is extremely rare to find a listener. Most of us are
after results, achieving goals; we are forever overcoming and
conquering, and so there is no listening. It is only in listening that
one hears the song of the words"...
Ulverston...
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