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The Face Behind the Rain: How Smiles Teach Us to Respond to Divine Love

The Face Behind the Rain: How Smiles Teach Us to Respond to Divine Love

Our response-ability is to become a finely tuned string that reverberates to the Divine Music.

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The first couple of months after a child is born can be frustrating, especially for the mother. She gives them every imaginable and unimaginable attention—feeding them, cuddling them, talking to them, smiling at them, playing with them—yet all they do is eat, cry, sleep, and can’t even focus their eyes on you. The days drag on without much hope until, o…

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