What is the impact of continuous chatter on listeners?
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"The impact of words lies not in their sound but in the openness of the listener's heart; when head and heart unite, life becomes a harmonious song."
According to Osho, the impact of continuous chatter depends on the listener’s state. For an open, heartful listener, the words sink deep and become a song; for a mind-dominated, closed listener, they feel boring and irritating. His discourse addresses the heart, not logic. When head and heart meet, synchronicity and nourishment arise; when divided, conflict, restlessness, and ambivalence persist.
If you listen with an open heart, it feels beautiful; if you listen only with a busy head, it feels dull and annoying.
Why this matters practically
- Notice your listening state and shift from head to heart to receive value.
- When bored or irritated, relax, open up, and reconnect with feeling.
- Align head and heart to reduce inner conflict and find harmony.
- When bored or irritated, relax, open up, and reconnect with feeling.
- Align head and heart to reduce inner conflict and find harmony.
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