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Episode 89: The Power of Being Heard

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What does it mean to be heard? A profound question that pierces into the heart of our humanity. The answer to this imperative question sheds light on the quagmire of difficulties that persists in our world. Simply put, in order to heal and connect with each other, we must hear each other. Sharing the word, and hearing the word must once more become a seamless flow of communion amongst us. This process have been diminished over the centuries - an endemic need which is a deeply imbued in the human anatomy. Communion amongst is imperative if we are to heal the heart of humanity.
Maya addresses this deep question from the ancient Vedic perspective of the innate power to "hear", and to "speak". We have a superficial understanding of the deeper implication of these sacred, human processes to utter speech, and listening to hear. In the Vedic Sutra that espouses the underlying and overriding process of "vach" and "shruti" , we are provided with the wisdom to use our faculty of speech and listening as sacred tools that reveal universal truth.
Maya unfolds the Vedic insights to Shravanam, Mananam, Nididhyāsanam~
Listen In~ You are at risk of transforming the way you speak and listen.
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May Peace Be Your Journey~
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What does it mean to be heard? A profound question that pierces into the heart of our humanity. The answer to this imperative question sheds light on the quagmire of difficulties that persists in our world. Simply put, in order to heal and connect with each other, we must hear each other. Sharing the word, and hearing the word must once more become a seamless flow of communion amongst us. This process have been diminished over the centuries - an endemic need which is a deeply imbued in the human anatomy. Communion amongst is imperative if we are to heal the heart of humanity.
Maya addresses this deep question from the ancient Vedic perspective of the innate power to "hear", and to "speak". We have a superficial understanding of the deeper implication of these sacred, human processes to utter speech, and listening to hear. In the Vedic Sutra that espouses the underlying and overriding process of "vach" and "shruti" , we are provided with the wisdom to use our faculty of speech and listening as sacred tools that reveal universal truth.
Maya unfolds the Vedic insights to Shravanam, Mananam, Nididhyāsanam~
Listen In~ You are at risk of transforming the way you speak and listen.
Support the show

May Peace Be Your Journey~
www.mayatiwari.com
www.facebook.com/mayatiwari
ahimsa.Buzzsprout.com

  continue reading

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