"In the Quaker tradition, the intuitive voice is called “the still, small voice within.” The sensing and thinking mind is always blaring, and it has something to say about everything. To hear that little voice requires a delicate tuning, and that’s what meditation is about, learning how to track that place inside. You listen the best you can, and then you act from the deepest place you can hear." |
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