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Listening happens in aloneness || Acharya Prashant, with youth (2013)
Acharya Prashant
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Learning
Aloneness
Listening
Intelligence
Understanding
Boredom
Mind
Hearing
Description

Acharya Prashant explains that real learning can only occur in a state of aloneness. He clarifies that if the mind is crowded with thoughts, such as those regarding examinations or marks, it becomes impossible to truly listen or relate to the subject matter. Learning is not merely the gathering of information but is synonymous with knowing, which requires a mind free from motivation and fear. When one approaches a book or life with a specific purpose or out of fear, the relationship becomes wrong and leads to boredom. He asserts that life itself is not boring; rather, boredom exists in a mind that is constantly cluttered. Furthermore, Acharya Prashant distinguishes between hearing and listening. Hearing is described as a mechanical process where the brain simply converts waves into words, a task even a computer can perform. In contrast, listening involves the dance of intelligence and true understanding. While the brain can analyze data, it cannot understand the essence of what is being said. Therefore, listening requires a level of intelligence and presence that transcends the mechanical functions of the brain and sensory organs.