I love the way Mark Vandeneijende shows the integration of Head and Heart. I will quote a couple of statements made by the author.
One to listen and one to talk.
One to think and one to feel.
One to sense and one to see.
One to Do and one to feel.
This saying reminds me of the Zen Koan: What is the sound of one hand clapping? My response to this Zen question is that we need both hands to make the meaningful sound. They are together. By togetherness of sound and silence, a melody of oneness is created.
The greeting Namaste comes to my mind as I am reflecting on this writing. By joining my two hands you and I are becoming one, a Divine Union or Unitive Cosmic Consciousness.
Like any new significant learning, realizing the Divine Oneness requires time, patience, and perseverance. With non-judgemental awareness I have been able to integrate both head and heart. Practicing Mindfulness Meditation has been very helpful to me to integrate both aspects of the divide.
By holding my hands and touching my heart, I am saying Namaste to all!
Jagdish P Dave
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On Jul 19, 2024Aj wrote :
By holding your hand and touching your heart, spiritually … I say Namaste, in return!
On Jul 13, 2024 Jagdish P Dave wrote :