Have you ever found yourself talking to someone who was not actually listening? We have all experienced that and have been that inattentive person as well. Thich Nhat Hanh’s “compassionate listening” requires the listener to be fully present and empathetic, and allows for true healing. When we truly experience this, our world and our sense of self can transform dramatically. – Jane
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| “One friend, one person…who takes the trouble to listen to us as we consider a problem, can change our whole outlook on the world.” – Dr. E.H.Mayo |
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| Editor’s Note: Have you ever found yourself talking to someone who was not actually listening? We have all experienced that and have been that inattentive person as well. Thich Nhat Hanh’s “compassionate listening” requires the listener to be fully present and empathetic, and allows for true healing. When we truly experience this, our world and our sense of self can transform dramatically. – Jane |
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| Kindness In the News |
| Kelli Kazmarski of Vermont Legal Aid provides a much-needed ear for those with legal problems. Sometimes all people need is someone who actually listens to them with respect and understanding. |
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| From Our Members |
| As a new staff member at a school for the deaf and hard of hearing, listening to another’s story does not always have to include understanding what was being shared. |
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| Inspiring Video of the Week |
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| Listening is an Act of Love |
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The first-ever animated feature from StoryCorps celebrates the transformative power of listening. It presents 6 stories from 10 years of the innovative oral history project. |
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| KindSpring is a 100% volunteer-run platform that allows everyday people around the world to connect and deepen in the spirit of kindness. Current subscribers: 145,244
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