Once upon a time, in a small village nestled among rolling hills, there lived a young mother named Sarah and her curious daughter, Lily. Sarah was known for her gentle nature and kind words, and she had a deep understanding of the power of communication.
One sunny morning, as Sarah and Lily were walking to the market, Sarah noticed a flock of colourful birds fluttering around a tree. She turned to Lily with a smile and said, “Look, Lily, those birds are so beautiful, aren’t they?”
Lily, who was just learning to speak, looked up at the birds and nodded with wide-eyed wonder. She could feel the warmth and excitement in her mother’s voice, and it made her feel happy and safe.
As they continued their walk, Sarah pointed out different things they saw along the way – the blooming flowers, the buzzing bees, and the tall trees. Each time, she infused her words with positive energy, and Lily soaked it all in like a sponge.
Sarah realized that Lily was not only learning the words for things, but also the energy behind them. She understood that the energy of her words had a profound impact on how Lily perceived the world around her and how she responded to it.
A few days later, Sarah had an idea. She decided to invent a new word – “Janjijinji.” She didn’t assign any specific meaning to it, but she made sure to say it with different energies each time she used it. Sometimes she said it with excitement, other times with frustration, and occasionally with indifference.
When Sarah first said “Janjijinji” to Lily with excitement and joy, Lily’s eyes lit up, and she giggled in delight. She felt the positive energy behind the word and associated it with something good. But when Sarah said it with frustration, Lily felt a pang of discomfort and unease. The energy behind the word made her feel unsettled.
Sarah continued to use “Janjijinji” in different ways, and Lily learned to discern the energy behind it. She realized that the word itself didn’t have any inherent meaning, but the energy with which it was delivered gave it meaning.
As Lily grew older, she became adept at not only listening to the words people used but also sensing the energy behind them. She realized that the energy of communication was like an invisible thread that connected people, shaping their interactions and relationships.
One day, when Lily became a mother herself, she carried forward her mother’s wisdom about the importance of communication and energy. She taught her own children that words alone were not enough, but the energy behind them mattered just as much. She reminded them that emotions were energy in motion, and they needed to be mindful of the energy they transmitted and received in their interactions with others.
And so, the villagers marveled at how Lily’s children grew up to be empathetic and compassionate individuals who understood the power of human energy in communication. Sarah’s insight about the exchange of information and energy had spread through generations, transforming the way people connected with one another.
From that day on, the village became known not only for its abundance of information but also for its abundance of positive human energy, creating a harmonious and loving community where words were carefully chosen, and energy was consciously exchanged. And it all started with a young mum who understood the true essence of communication.
How aware are you of the energy you receive and transmit?