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February 6, 2025

Listen Without Judgement 

Although listening is a skill we’re taught early on in life, it’s not as simple as it sounds. Listening openly, without letting ourselves get in the way, takes patience, practice, and vulnerability. It requires wisdom and the ability to let go and disengage from thought patterns and biases. And it’s the duty of all aspiring bodhisattvas, says meditation teacher Willa Blythe Baker. Listening is a skill that Buddhists should continually cultivate, she says, and it can be a meditation practice in and of itself. During times of heightened division, it’s a practice we could all benefit from.

The first step to deep listening is to learn to listen to ourselves, says Thich Nhat Hanh. As meditation teacher Cuong Lu, a student of Hanh’s, says, “There is wisdom in you: the wisdom of nondiscrimination.” Listen to yourself—your body, your feelings, and your thoughts—without judgment, and you’ll be able to do the same for others.  

This week’s Three Teachings offers perspectives on and practices for developing the important skill of listening. 
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Listening to Our Ancestors
By Thich Nhat Hanh

Read about listening to yourself and try three practices for cultivating this skill from Vietnamese Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh.
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Listening with Empathy
With Cuong Lu


Learn to connect more deeply with others and discover what we all gain when we listen with empathy through this four-part Dharma Talk with Zen scholar, teacher, and former prison chaplain Cuong Lu.
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Listening as Spiritual Care
By Willa Blythe Baker


Recognize the value of listening with attention, retention, and right motivation in this teaching from author and meditation teacher Willa Blythe Baker. 
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