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Are You Really Seeing and Listening—or Just Looking and Hearing?

  Are You Really Seeing and Listening—or Just Looking and Hearing? Every day, we look at one another. We hear each other’s voices. And yet, misunderstandings and conflicts still arise—again and again. Have you ever wondered why? The answer is surprisingly simple, yet deeply profound: We are looking and hearing, but we are not truly seeing or listening. There is a world of difference between these two ways of relating. Looking is a physical act—a glance of the eyes. Hearing is a biological function—sound waves hitting the eardrum. When we only look and hear, we operate as mere physical beings, brushing past one another without real connection. But once we begin to see—truly see—we notice what the eyes alone can never capture: emotions, hidden pain, unspoken longings. Seeing someone from the heart allows us to understand them more deeply. It builds emotional bonds that mere looking can never. And when we move from hearing to listening, something magical happens. The e...
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Before God, We Were One

  Before God, We Were One Long before the word "God" was ever whispered, and long before religion built its first altar, humans walked the earth as hunters and gatherers. They lived not by scripture, but by instinct—hunting to eat, roaming to survive. And here’s the remarkable part: they rarely fought among themselves. Not because they were saints, but because they saw their needs as one and the same. Food, shelter, safety—these were universal truths, not sources of division. In that raw, untamed world, humanity was ethical, united, and non-threatening to itself. Then came the idea of God. And with it, religion. What followed was not salvation—but separation. Humans were divided in the name of God, subdivided in the name of sects, and micro-divided in the name of caste and creed. Walls were built where none had stood. Enemies were made of neighbours. And suddenly, blood was no longer just blood—it was Hindu blood, Muslim blood, Christian blood, high-born or low-born blo...

After seeing you-Song

  After seeing you After seeing you, after seeing you, I stopped seeing other women, I stopped seeing other women— no matter how prettier they are.   After feeling you, after feeling you, I have only one place to reside: that place is your heart— only your heart.   After listening to you, after listening to you, I have only one language to speak: that language is the language of love— Only you and I can understand.   After speaking to you, after speaking to you, I have only one phrase to repeat: That phrase is "I love you"— only you.   After waiting for you, after waiting for you, I have only one thing to say: It was worth waiting for you.   After seeing you smile, after seeing you smile, I have only one sentence to describe it: It was worth travelling many miles to experience your smile.   After seeing you cry, after seeing you cry, I have no words to convey— My tears have exp...

You can become Divine-Song

  You can become Divine   You can become divine, You can become divine, When you give more than just a sign — More and more, each time.   You can become divine, You can become divine, When you stop chasing what is mine — And serve the grand design.   You can become divine, You can become divine, When tears for others’ pain combine — And make your soul refine.   You can become divine, You can become divine, When you help their goals align — Not just yours, but all mankind.   You can become divine, You can become divine, When you step back, let them shine — And move forward in their climb.   You can become divine, You can become divine, When “nothing’s mine” is your new line — And ego draws the sign.   You can become divine, You can become divine, When their loss feels like your decline — And their failure stings like mine.   You can become divine, You can become divine...

Aiming for the Inner Bull’s Eye – On and Off the Archery Range

  Aiming for the Inner Bull’s Eye – On and Off the Archery Range In archery, the target is divided into several rings: the double ring, triple ring, outer bull’s eye, and inner bull’s eye. From the very first day of practice, most archers set their sights on that tiny inner circle. They do realise they will not hit it on the first go; it doesn’t happen overnight. It takes time, focus, rigorous practice, and above all, patience. Many start the sport with curiosity. A few continue with growing passion. Even fewer commit to making it a career. And only a handful ever rise to become champions. Some take up archery simply to improve their concentration and build a disciplined routine. But champions? Champions breathe the sport. The same is true in life. Most of us begin learning a sport, an instrument, or a hobby with enthusiasm. But on the spectrum of commitment, only a few stay engaged. Fewer still turn it into a career. The majority quietly fade back into daily routines, blam...

Less than a minute, Lesson-3099 Music

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3099 Music Good music is so soulful that it doesn’t require vocals, and some vocals are so powerful that they don’t require instruments. Any music that comes from the soul will also soothe the listener's soul. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions PVT LTD                  

Less than a minute, Lesson-3098 Not all pushing is bad

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3098 Not all pushing is bad "If a fish is struggling on land near a pond, it is better to push it back into the pond than to pick it up and examine it.   A fish requires water to survive, not treatment. Similarly, some people need to be pushed back into the arena to struggle and figure out how to survive, rather than being given advice that might sound impractical." M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions PVT LTD