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Sound of Love....

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  Sound of Love.... Our human brain hears sound, interprets and understands it, and then expresses it in our own way. This means that if every human being hears the sound of love, everyone will learn to express themselves through their own sound of love. Love has no boundaries, and similarly, the sound of love knows no boundaries either. I feel that love for sound and the sound of love are deeply interconnected. Recently, I have encountered many adult patients with mild to moderate hearing loss who have not fully experienced sound. As a result, their speech is unclear, they lack confidence, struggle with their work, feel different from others, and face many other negative emotions. Those who cannot hear around 95% as others with normal hearing do often miss out on sound in life, and with it, the experience of receiving and feeling love from others. Hearing sound is essential not only for communication but also for spreading love. This is something I have come to understand deeply o...

Quality Time, Quality Bonding...

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  Quality Time, Quality Bonding.... When a devotee engages in intense prayers and gets lost in the divine feelings of faith in God, and when they start feeling that God is present with them to look after them, that is the moment they develop a true and profound bond with God. The day a devotee experiences this real connection, miracles begin to happen in their life. We have heard the story of Shravana, a true devotee of God, who believed that after God, his parents were the real gods on this earth. To honor them, he carried both of his parents on his shoulders and took them on a pilgrimage, demonstrating to the world the unimaginable bond between parents and a son. Similarly, the bond between Draupadi and Lord Krishna was miraculous, exemplifying the relationship of a brother and sister. Another example is the bond between Ratan Tata and his employees, which has set an example for this generation. All these examples were only possible because of the quality time devoted to each oth...

Celebrate the Individuality of your Child.....

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  Celebrate the Individuality of your Child We were traveling in Norway from Oslo to Tromsø. It was a short flight, and we had two cabin crew members serving on this European flight. One of the cabin crew looked very beautiful, and as an audiologist who works with ears, I noticed she had a beautifully shaped ear, almost as if it were carved. I felt like talking to her, so I mentioned that she had a beautiful ear shape. She thanked me and started laughing. I asked where she was from, and she said she was born and raised in Iceland and loves her country. I told her I work with ears and had never seen an ear quite like hers. She promptly replied, "Somehow, I'm lucky; I have good genes." Her reply made me think deeply. I saw the Northern Lights, which people in Iceland and Norway believe bring blessings from ancestors, and now this girl spoke about her genes, giving them so much value. We are all born with unique genes from our ancestors, which include blessings from our gods...

In the midst of darkness, light persists

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  In the midst of darkness, light persists I have always felt that when we think about nature and positivity, the sight of a rainbow never fails to bring smiles to people’s faces. It signifies optimism and hope, symbolizing sunshine after the rain. A rainbow is made up of countless tiny raindrops, just as happy lives are built from countless small acts of kindness. This is a thought that resonates with everyone who sees a rainbow in the sky. However, when I recently saw the Northern Lights in Iceland, my perspective shifted. Watching those vibrant colors dancing across the sky, surrounded by shining stars, filled me with an incredible sense of awe and positivity. Scientifically, the colors of the Northern Lights result from electrons entering Earth’s atmosphere and colliding with gaseous particles. As humans, we often have an emotional response to darkness, feeling uneasy or foreboding when it appears in the sky or in our lives. But the Northern Lights reminded me that even in the ...