October 15, 2018, Prescott-
Every day, there is a lesson to be drawn,
and most days, there are several,
for those who are awake,
even awake in spite of themselves.
I am far from being a saint,
and most definitely am not a prophet.
So, the lessons I need to draw,
have sometimes been put off
or ignored.
Among the points I have taken,
from recent days,
are practical:
When meeting someone,
know the road the person is using,
and focus on it-
not on the nearby road
that I took.
When with a person,
who is speaking
with intensity,
even about seemingly
light matters,
give total attention.
Put the watch away,
and leave the cell phone
in the car.
Shut out everything
in the field of vision,
or the range of hearing,
except the person speaking.
For that matter,
DO NOT assess,
or base your response on,
the level of gravity
of what someone is saying.
If it seems frivolous,
treat it with the same
degree of respect,
that you would
a discourse
on nuclear fusion.
We live in a very hard age.
We live in a fragmented society.
Each person I encounter,
each person
who pulls away
from me,
imparts a lesson.
Active listening
was a huge part of my life,
from the 1980’s through the 2000’s.
I am sorry I let it go.
I am not sorry that I am
bringing it back.
Godpseed, and forever peace, to my teacher.