Hi Steve,

Yes, I know that, and it has little to do with what I have said.

--ED



--- In [email protected], "SteveW" <eugnostos2000@...> wrote:
>
> Hi ED. Well, there is communication and there is communication.
Communication can be regarded as simply the exchange of verbal
information, but that isn't what I am referring to. What we say to
others, either face to face or over the phone, is so much more thanthe
words themselves. Face to face we convey so much by expression, body
language, tone and inflection.

> Even on the telephone, our tone of voice and inflection convey
volumes. IMO, real communication relies on feeling connected, on a deep
level, with the people we are trying to communicate with. The more
strongly we identify with being an ego walled-off by various
boundary-lines from other egos, the more difficulty we will have in
connecting with others. The more we are ablw to see through the
imaginary boundary-lines to our shared Buddha-Dhatu, the more will be
able to feel deep bonds of sympathy with others, which will naturally
facilitate empathetic communication. IMO.
> Steve


> > Steve,
> >
> > I don't get it.
> >
> > --ED


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