[Daily OM]: Most of us were born and raised in 
cultures that value the head over the heart and, as a result, we place 
our own hearts below our heads in a sort of inner hierarchy of which we 
may not be conscious. What this means is that we tend to listen and 
respond from the neck up, often leaving the rest of our bodies with 
little or no say in most matters. This is a physical habit, which 
sometimes feels as ingrained as the way we breathe or walk. However, 
with effort and awareness, we can shift the energy into our hearts, 
listening and responding from this much deeper, more resonant place. 
The brain has a masterful way of imposing structure and order on the 
world, creating divisions and categories, devising plans and strategies.
 In many ways, we have our brains to thank for our survival on this 
planet. However, as is so clear at this time, we also need the wisdom of
 our hearts if we wish to continue surviving in a viable way. When we 
listen from our heart, the logical grid of the brain tends to soften and
 melt, which enables us to perceive the interconnectedness beneath the 
divisions and categories we use to organize the world. We begin to 
understand that just as the heart underlies the brain, this 
interconnectedness underlies everything. 
Many agree that this is the most important work we can do at this time 
in history, and there are many practices at our disposal. For a simple 
start, try sitting with a friend and asking him to tell you about his 
life at this moment. For 10 minutes or more, try to listen without 
responding verbally, offering suggestions, or brainstorming solutions. 
Instead, breathe into your heart and your belly, listening and feeling 
instead of thinking. When you do this, you may find that it's much more 
difficult to offer advice and much easier to identify with the feelings 
your friend is sharing. You may also find that your friend opens up 
more, goes deeper, and feels he has really been heard. If you also feel 
great warmth and compassion, almost as if you are seeing your friend for
 the first time, then you will know that you have begun to tap the power
 of listening with your heart.  
