"Intuition and sensitivity." - Marco M.
Intuition and sensitivity
As I watch educated writers speak, I notice that more and more often they have planned speeches that I am unable to ignore. When a question or something comes up that is out of what they expect, they always respond with the "drivel" prepared totally out of context. The same attitude is evident in interviews with famous people of various kinds. If we observe Yoga and fitness instructors we'll notice the same habits, i.e. the class has been planned and you do that regardless of what you access. I have even listened to meditation "teachers" recite memorized words incapable of being interpreters of the present.
This is the result of an increasingly dramatic lack of intuition and sensitivity, and a disconnection from the present moment. Jesus said: "What you are to say will be given to you at that hour." Zen speaks of a connection with the present moment where the speaker becomes a kind of spokesperson for the "Whole" that communicates through him. Taoism talks of being part of Wu-Wei, that is, being part of that whole again and letting the action and the word flow spontaneously.
How is this possible? Simple, you just need to train your sensitivity and your being.
Being able to abandon the ego and become "mere" instruments of the spirit it's enough.
m.m.