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I talk to my nephew over Skype, at least once in two days. He is 4 months old and doesn’t realize that he is talking to me on the webcam. It takes him a few minutes to identify me, but once he knows he is talking to his favorite aunt, he gets really happy. He lifts his hands with a smile, indicating that he wants me to lift him up in my arms, hug and kiss him. And after a while of trying hard, when he finds that I don’t lift him up, he gets sad and cries. After a while he tries again.
He doesn’t know what a computer or a webcam is. But his love is so genuine. He is not egoistic. It doesn't matter to him, who takes the first step when it comes to showing emotions. He just does what he feels like. If he loves someone and wants to be loved, he just asks for it. He doesn’t pretend, he is not embarrassed to show his sadness when he is upset. He lives in the moment, happy when he is loved, sad when he is ignored. Is this what one calls innocence?
Why do we become so complicated when we grow up? Why are we so scared of falling in love? Why are we so easily embarrassed about small things, scared of showing our real self to the world and hence pretend? Where does our innocence disappear? At what point in our life do we forget how to live in the moment?
Hey Nandini,
ReplyDeleteA heart welcome to the world of penning your thoughts virtually! Your nephew is a darling, and if you at this point in time, notice his unconditional love, acknowledge and appreciate it then you are as much close to returning it back to him, or someone else in your life - simply because, you *noticed* it and by doing this, are attracting it towards you. :)
Hope you are as aware when you feel it
Keep posting!
Love, Sam
This is a lovely post, Nandhini. Keep writing.
ReplyDeleteI like this thought "If he loves someone and wants to be loved, he just asks for it."
We all get so tied up about asking for love :)
Hi Nandhini
ReplyDeleteGreat to be here! 'Innocence' is really touching. You communicate your thoughts really well. And your simplicity stands out. Great going! Already looking forward to your next article.
Thanks Sam, Angika, Ranga a lot for your comments. I'm glad to know that you liked it.
ReplyDeleteGood stuff; keep writing! You're on my feed reader now :)
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