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The sacred energy of a father's love

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June 12, 2025

AHEAD of Father's Day, I want to share a story rooted in both science and heart - a reflection of my journey through loss, love, and resilience.

- ANOLENE THANGAVELU PILLAY

The sacred energy of a father's love

It might sound almost magical but recent scientific insights affirm what I've always sensed: my father's love continues to serve as an invisible shield, protecting me even when he's not physically here - beyond his body, reaching into a deeper energy that connects us.

I call it my "protective shield" - an energetic frequency of love that persists beyond his presence. It's a force that anchors me, guiding me through storms and quiet moments alike.

Science suggests that our bonds are more than memories; they're imprints etched into our neural pathways - the connections in our brains that store habits and responses special kinds of energy that carry our feelings long after those we love are gone.

What if love, rather than a fleeting emotion, is a living, dynamic force - a sacred energy shaping us from within, beyond physical boundaries?

Behavioural medicine shows how relational influences leave lasting neural imprints that help us handle stress, build confidence, and stay resilient.

These pathways form the foundation of our inner universe and are adaptable, capable of change paving the way for healing and strength across generations.

What if our neural wiring and unseen frequencies serve as an anchor, a lasting link rooted in sacred love and respect?

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