One role of parents is to bless their child. That means offering approval, support, and kind wishes. Like watering a young tree — you help it grow.
Without this “water,” a child doesn’t stay neutral. Psychologist Robert Moore says the absence of blessing becomes a curse. You heard right—harsh judgment, rejection, harm done by the magic of words.
Sunlight touches a tree, and photosynthesis begins. But what happens if there’s only darkness?
Children grow up, but their need for photons never fades. Especially if childhood felt like the Arctic winter. So don’t be surprised when people react strongly to small things — a glance, a kind word, a simple nod.
Or a fierce reaction, but negative, if you “show disrespect” by ignoring an aggressive bully—someone deeply wounded inside. For that light, he’d kill.
Robert said this isn’t just parental approval; it’s royal. Deep in us lies a social hierarchy. A subject’s survival and success hinged on the king’s gaze. In ancient tribes, a king wasn’t elected; God gave him power. He kept cosmic order in his realm, bridging heaven and earth.
You, too, can wear the crown and take the throne any moment to fulfill a sacred role—sharing life-giving energy with people, harvest, land. Just turn your eyes to the good already around you.
One look from you, and someone shakes off a curse. Another blooms.
Sincerely yours,
-Alexander
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