Childhood — the word itself feels so light, so carefree, so beautiful.
We often look back and say, “Those were the best days of life.”
And yes, they were — yet, when we truly think back, even those innocent years had their own share of fears, worries, and little storms that only a child could understand.
As adults, those anxieties may seem small —
a broken toy, a friend’s angry word, a scolding at school, or the fear of darkness.
But to a child, these are real battles.
Their hearts race, their minds worry, their little souls tremble in ways they cannot express.
So, it isn’t only adults who feel stress, tension, or anxiety.
Even a child carries the weight of emotions — in their own understanding, in their own silent world.
As parents, teachers, and mentors, our role is to listen —
not just to their words, but to their silence.
We must respond with patience, empathy, and gentle assurance.
A few kind words, a soft touch, or simply the presence of someone who cares
can heal what might otherwise grow into deeper fear.
Every soul that arrives on this earth carries its own energy,
its own purpose, its own destiny to fulfill.
When we nurture that energy with love instead of pressure,
with support instead of judgment,
we help that soul evolve with lesser worry and lesser pain.
Let us be the guardians of peace for these little souls —
so they grow into adults who remember not just their childhood games,
but the warmth and security that helped them bloom.
“To a child, a small worry feels like a mountain — hold their hand, and the mountain melts away.”
— By Mrs. Deepalaxmi Bhat
Rays of Light | Reflections that Awaken the Soul 🌸
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