Hearing With Ears and Listening With Heart
One of my Cousin was criticiser of every almost all of his
family members and also of the people around him. He did not like the way we
spoke using local accent, dressing, walking, and sitting. To be precise whatever
everyday activity which someone would take as natural and for granted, would be
found fault with and corrected by him. Even I was target of his criticism at
times. He was not a bad person, but he wanted people to follow few rules,
principles and ethics to have better presentation of themselves in society.
Unfortunately, he was always misunderstood by others and would be called a nagging
person. Some children would even make fun of him behind his back.
Rayyan liked this person and was not offended by him even
once. The only person he ever praised was also Rayyan. Not once I had heard him
criticize Rayyan or nag him about anything. He always had good words to tell about
Rayyan and I think that those good words were reserved only for Rayyan which
looked unfair to me. Once I asked him, “How come you never say anything about
Rayyan, when you criticize everyone? I am sure not even Rayyan follows
everything you ask him to do”. He answered, “Don’t you see that everyone is
trying to justify that they are right and what I am telling is wrong? They
don’t even listen to what I have to say. I only want the wellbeing of my
family, which is the reason I try to guide them. I have travelled around the world
and got to know much more things than what they can learn in this tiny village.
I try to make them better, but most often they just ignore me. But, as you say,
Rayyan may not follow everything I tell him, but watch him listen when I am
talking. He appreciates what I say. Never interrupts me nor he completes my
sentences for me. He never tries to justify what he is doing is right.
Therefore, for me it is not important how much of my advice he takes seriously
or follows it religiously; it is the way he listens to me and shows respect for
what I have to say, that makes me happy”. What he said was quite convincing for
me because I myself had experienced that with Rayyan.
On the other hand once when I asked Rayyan why is that the
family of my cousin doesn’t listen to his advice and follow his instruction to
avoid conflicts at home, Rayyan answered, “Maa when people do not respect
others and do not listen with their heart but only hear the words with their
ears, it becomes a sound. With passing days it becomes like the sound of train
engine or a fan which runs in the background without disturbing us. First we
have to respect what a person is telling us and then decide whether it is good
to be taken seriously or not. When we become judgmental when listening, the
communication itself is useless”. I have taken this both insights of two people
very seriously and it has helped me in different ways in my life. At times, I just
consider the words to be sound and ignore it as well, which I was unable to do
earlier.
I am sharing three pictures of Rayyan below taken in the
span of ten years. One is with Jay, when he is talking about the English Car
Club, another at a blogger meet when a blogger was sharing his blogging journey
and then a recent one at Giggler’s party when a parent was talking about their
experience in My Giggle Garden. You can see the seriousness with which he is
listening. I am sure, he knows how to hear with his ears and listen with heart.
I am trying to get there slowly…..
One of my Cousin was criticiser of every almost all of his
family members and also of the people around him. He did not like the way we
spoke using local accent, dressing, walking, and sitting. To be precise whatever
everyday activity which someone would take as natural and for granted, would be
found fault with and corrected by him. Even I was target of his criticism at
times. He was not a bad person, but he wanted people to follow few rules,
principles and ethics to have better presentation of themselves in society.
Unfortunately, he was always misunderstood by others and would be called a nagging
person. Some children would even make fun of him behind his back.
Rayyan liked this person and was not offended by him even
once. The only person he ever praised was also Rayyan. Not once I had heard him
criticize Rayyan or nag him about anything. He always had good words to tell about
Rayyan and I think that those good words were reserved only for Rayyan which
looked unfair to me. Once I asked him, “How come you never say anything about
Rayyan, when you criticize everyone? I am sure not even Rayyan follows
everything you ask him to do”. He answered, “Don’t you see that everyone is
trying to justify that they are right and what I am telling is wrong? They
don’t even listen to what I have to say. I only want the wellbeing of my
family, which is the reason I try to guide them. I have travelled around the world
and got to know much more things than what they can learn in this tiny village.
I try to make them better, but most often they just ignore me. But, as you say,
Rayyan may not follow everything I tell him, but watch him listen when I am
talking. He appreciates what I say. Never interrupts me nor he completes my
sentences for me. He never tries to justify what he is doing is right.
Therefore, for me it is not important how much of my advice he takes seriously
or follows it religiously; it is the way he listens to me and shows respect for
what I have to say, that makes me happy”. What he said was quite convincing for
me because I myself had experienced that with Rayyan.
On the other hand once when I asked Rayyan why is that the
family of my cousin doesn’t listen to his advice and follow his instruction to
avoid conflicts at home, Rayyan answered, “Maa when people do not respect
others and do not listen with their heart but only hear the words with their
ears, it becomes a sound. With passing days it becomes like the sound of train
engine or a fan which runs in the background without disturbing us. First we
have to respect what a person is telling us and then decide whether it is good
to be taken seriously or not. When we become judgmental when listening, the
communication itself is useless”. I have taken this both insights of two people
very seriously and it has helped me in different ways in my life. At times, I just
consider the words to be sound and ignore it as well, which I was unable to do
earlier.
I am sharing three pictures of Rayyan below taken in the
span of ten years. One is with Jay, when he is talking about the English Car
Club, another at a blogger meet when a blogger was sharing his blogging journey
and then a recent one at Giggler’s party when a parent was talking about their
experience in My Giggle Garden. You can see the seriousness with which he is
listening. I am sure, he knows how to hear with his ears and listen with heart.
I am trying to get there slowly…..
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