.Notes from a different perspective (yes, another repetition of sorts):
We are currently, although most often subconsciously, listening intuitively every day.
Humanity engages in intuitive listening; yet we seldom marvel at our ability to form expressions in words.
Again, I bring up the example of speech and conversation. We seldom speak about speaking. Yes, we might talk about areas of the brain that show activity, but that doesn’t necessarily indicate the deeper source of our expression. At times, we struggle to express ourselves clearly and appropriately. We have the ability to reshape our awareness.
Our words, I suggest, may be surfacing through our intentions. Our conversing with one another is a great example of intuitive listening and expression in action. Why do particular words and expressions, spring from our lips? We are constantly choosing those words which we then expel as expressions. When speaking clearly or compassionately, with intent attention, we choose those words that feel most appropriate. Our speech, our words, begin as intention, then become expression in form.