Communication: the forgotten human Wi-Fi
Communication is often described as the foundation of strong relationships. Just as plants need water to be alive, our connections need honest, respectful, and timely conversations. When we talk openly, we clear misunderstandings, reduce assumptions, and bring harmony into our daily lives.
WHEN MODERN SPEED SLOWS INNER SIGNALS
Back in the day, people relied on letters that took weeks or months to reach. Still, there was trust, patience, and acceptance. Today, if a message doesn’t get delivered in seconds, irritation rises instantly. We blame the network, the phone, or even the person for not responding.
What has changed? It is not just the technology. It is our inner communication system. We have become so dependent on external mediums like WhatsApp, email, and social media that we have forgotten to use our innate system. Once, a mother instinctively knew when her child felt troubled even from miles away. Spouses sensed each other’s moods and safety without a phone call. These abilities are not lost. They are simply dormant because we no longer practise them.
CHOOSE INTUITION NOT WORRY
In situations when telecommunication fails, concern quickly turns into fear. If we cannot reach our loved ones, we imagine the worst. Worry becomes our automatic response. But worrying helps neither. It only weakens our inner stability.
This is the time to activate the eternal Wi-Fi within us. Instead of panic, pause. Reconnect your inner wires. Sit quietly and send a calm, positive thought to the person you want to reach. Use your intuition — the mind-to-mind connection that every human being naturally carries. You will not hear words, but you will feel a subtle signal: a whisper of reassurance or an inner nudge that something needs attention.
External networks can fail, but internal networks – intuition, care, awareness – never lose connection. This deeper, dimension is something most of us have forgotten. Communication without using words once guided human relationships with remarkable clarity.
SHARPENING THE INNER WI-FI
To awaken this inner ability, the first step is silence. Our minds are overcrowded with noise from the outside world: notifications, news, opinions, and endless chatter. When the outer volume is high, the inner whisper is inaudible. A few minutes of quietness daily helps the mind settle and activates the subtle inner senses.
With practice, inner listening becomes clearer. You start sensing emotions, intentions, and needs without being told. This subtle communication brings depth and trust into relationships that technology cannot offer.
Modern tools are wonderful, but they should not replace our timeless human abilities. Let us use both – the phone in our hand and the wisdom in our heart. When you tune inward, you never go “out of network”. The signal is always full, and communication becomes natural, powerful, and harmonious.
Courtesy: Rajyoga Meditation Centre, Kingston (meditation courses and counselling are offered free of charge). Get in touch via email: bkmeditation.jam@gmail.com or call: 876-853-7848. Follow them on Instagram: rajyoga_meditation_jamaica.

