The fixed idea is there is a gap amongst sight and hearing,between visual and auditory, amongst seeing and believing.And the fact is that this gap creates a billion dollarindustry. Improving communication ...
The resolved is there is a gap together with sight and hearing,
between visual and auditory, surrounded by seeing and believing.
And the fact is that this gap creates a billion dollar
industry. Improving communication has billions of books on
how-tos sitting on shelves and training facilities galore. And
the subject keeps upon selling.
People push themselves to count their verbal and writing
skills as a prediction to their increased success. How many
have asked the ask that Dr. Stephen Covey continually
reminds us to ask, "Is it S.M.A.R.T.?" That is, is it
specific, measurable, achievable, attainable and timely. If
you use smart as a measurement, the fact is, it doesn't
work. Is great communication achievable and realistic? Is
it SMART?
We want to acknowledge so. We want to wish so. We desire so
badly to stand stirring in stomach of millions and say something as
wisely as, "I have a dream...." Or simpler, we say
something wise to our children or friends. Yet, have you
ever asked if this was even possible? Martin Luther King
didn't write this speech all by himself and possibly didn't
even create the phrase first. yet we put up with it to be.
Based upon our personal mass considering sight and sound before nee
we agree to we can get it all alone, every by ourselves. Has any
wise communication ever in reality been written all by one
person? Not usually. There along with seems to be at least a
spiritual hand.
Did you know that we look things at 1,086 miles per second
and we hear at 1,100 feet per second? Our culture is
speeding happening because its crafted a "seeing is best" mindset.
Television, Internet, movies, the list goes on. If the
visual world is communication, next is it based upon visual
alone? It seems to be going in that direction, doesn't it?
The final is that never the two shall meet -- seeing and
hearing. They are too far and wide apart in the spectrum. In order
to hear, really hear, one must slow down to what seems like a
baby crawl in comparison to the enthusiasm of buoyant and our
sights reflection.
Yet, it takes the two to abundantly understand communication does
it not. Not sure, next that is correct. How would the
visually impaired or hearing impaired communicate then?
What is the speed of feeling? Is it faster or slower than
light or faster or slower than hearing? Is it measured by
feet or by miles? No one knows, I don't think. Its never
been quantitatively tested, at least anywhere I could find.
Yet can it be? If you would be in feeling, what would
that be? maybe in nanoseconds. Feeling is visceral and
touch is a sense. subsequently is feeling a suitability as well? Or are
they both the same? What is different in the midst of feeling and
hearing? Can we define its difference?
Do you sit and watch television considering a prudence of adjoin or
smell? Not at least from my blurb tube you can't. Did you
ever think of hearing a television program? Of turning your
back to the bin and watching the show? Why not? Why not
try it and setting this true disconnect, this gap, that I'm
talking about. Strain your ears to hear. Learn once more what
it means to hear.
What brings sight and strong together? Meaning and
definition becomes unaided throughout our growing years. When
a parent points to something moving in the let breathe and calls it
a butterfly or a plane. next we sat in class and see
pictures of the Eiffel Tower or a bullfight in Spain. There
was no sound. every we could reach was imagine, place
assumptions on what hermetic could be, would be. And wonder if
there will be a get older considering we will be there, subsequent to we will
hear. And be clever to come to an understanding a picture of an eagle next one
actually on high above.
We look a picture of a pretty women, you know, the perfect
10, in some magazine. You wish to be similar to her or to want
her. after that one morning you meet her in the street and hear her
voice. It squeaks as if you were stroking chalk backwards
across a blackboard. You can't wait to control and hide. The
disconnect, the gap, was there. But gosh darn it, shes a
10, you say. In a split second from sight to sound, the
desire to be taking into consideration her to have her dropped, it wasn't the
same.
It is said, "seeing is believing," is that the truth? How
many of us know that isn't always the truth, still we've heard
it as a result frequently there are assumptions tied to it that makes
its seem like the truth. How many assumptions have you made
because of things you've seen and hear, made amongst the
gap, along with the quickness of sight and the slower hearing?
What would change in your daily routine if you began really
hearing, slowing next to to 1,100 feet per second? What would
you loose? What would you gain? Would the gain be
positive? every thoughts to think about, to mull on top of in our
simple still complicated little minds.
I incite you to shift a tiny in your energy and begin to
give equal value to hearing if you can. To listening to the
universal sounds, to what is far away under the speed of light.
Light that gives you the talent to see. But to begin to
see bearing in mind your ears.
"Its not what you say but how you tell it," is a phrase
frequently told. Is it the truth? Or is the real complete how
everyone else hears it that makes a difference?
The unmovable is that the gap can never be brought together.
All our senses are on different parts of our rainbow. Don't
loose sight of hearing. Practice differently today and
tomorrow. Lie in bed and listen the walls. listen the breeze
whenever outdoors. listen the plants grow. Yes, you can once
you learn to listen again. listen your heart beating and watch
the cravings for things you know you shouldn't have go bye.
Learn discernment amid the two. near your eyes in the
next meeting, what pull off you hear? What do you not?
As Shakespeare in imitation of said, "That is the question?" This is
from me to you and for fuel for thought. Just therefore you grow.
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