The Most Common Form Of Self-Preservation Can Be Found In How We Listen
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The Most Common Form Of Self-Preservation Can Be Found In How We Listen

by Antesa Jensen

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We think that being receptive means we must agree with what we're hearing. And when we believe that, we have all the evidence we need to not hear one another. We prevent ourselves from hearing by evaluating, judging, and analyzing what we're hearing before we decide whether we'll open to it. But what if we just decided to be open?

Self PreservationListeningReceptivityWisdomIntellectNonjudgmentalDivisionDisagreementJudgmentEvaluationOpennessIntellect And Intuition BalanceReceptive ListeningNonjudgmental ReceptivityOvercoming Divisions

Meet your Teacher

Antesa Jensen

Copenhagen, Denmark

Meet your Teacher

Antesa Jensen

Copenhagen, Denmark