Today’s session talked about the ability of the sensory organs to expression one’s thoughts and ideas. What million words can’t do, the expressions of a man can help him express unsaid feelings. To demonstrate this, a small activity was done in which a person had to volunteer to sit on a chair with relax mind and closed eyes and was asked to judge what does he/she feels when another person touches the said person skin. Another activity called in up for two people to interact with each other where in one person would observe quiet and make gestures with eyes, then with eyes and gestures and then finally with the said two plus the lip movement. The other observer would pen down trying to write the story as the narrator would tell.
There can be several other ways of observation much to our surprise. Not taking assistance of words for expressing, observation regarding what the other person wishes to share can be done with sensory organs. But a very important thing must be taken into consideration. “We need to connect to our inner self in order to have a deeper understanding of such thoughts”, said a discussion table in the class. With the connectivity to inner self, truth prevails and a person can express himself/herself very well. And therefore, we needn’t know a person in private, as we can surely read his/her mind!
We also discussed that listening is a very powerful tool and the power is always with the listener and not with the speaker. It is very much similar to the facts that only when the follower wishes to follow the leader, can the leader manage to be called as leader.
In conclusion, an inference can be derived that our sensory organs have a great power of self-expression and it should be utilized by an leader to understand each other thoughts and feelings, a quality mandatory to the characteristic of an inspired leader.
It was observed: "Rational mind wouldn't agree to something abnormal, but the power of the love can help transcend all energies and logic" - Satya Sai Baba (thought expressed by him stated in my own language)
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