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Poor listening leads to misunderstandings and lost opportunities. Learning to listen well requires spiritual practice.
It happens at work and at home, with strangers and close friends, in heated debates and in quiet conversations—you hear someone speaking, but often you don't truly listen.
Kay Lindahl's highly respected workshops are attended by people from a broad range of backgrounds. Her first book, The Sacred Art of Listening, has been published to acclaim in North America, Europe and Asia. Now she offers practical, easy-to-follow advice and exercises to enhance your capacity to listen in a spirit-filled way. Using examples from her own life and her work as a teacher of the sacred art of listening, Lindahl explores the nature and use of silence, reflection and divine presence as foundational qualities of listening and shows you how you can apply these in your everyday life.
This valuable workshop-in-a-book examines the varied ways we are called to deep listening, including:
Contemplative listening
Reflective listening
Heart listening
Listening in groups
Listening in conversations ... and more
You will find yourself inspired to discover how different your conversations will be when you stop just talking and start really listening.
Contents
Introduction
1. What Is Listening?
2. Contemplative Listening
3. Reflective Listening
4. Heart Listening
5. Opening Space for Listening
6. The Impact of Listening
7. Listening in Groups
8. Listening in Conversations
9. Daily Practices
10. Frequently Asked Questions
Appendices
I. Guidelines for Practicing Centering Prayer
II. Listening Stick Exercise
III. Principles of Dialogue
IV. Interfaith Café
Notes
Selected Readings
Websites to Explore
Acknowledgments