When in conversations with another person, do we listen for the depth of understanding, or just long enough to compose our response? What would it mean to have a habit of listening for meaning, and what are the appropriate limits to such a practice?
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05/14/17 "Mothers of the Movement"
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02/20/17 "Epiphanies Large and Small" by Rev. Armida Alexander
02/12/17 "Love Yourself"
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