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    Furthermore, the chapter explores the concept of "tacit knowledge" in love—the ability to read the unspoken signs that words often miss. The author writes about how a mother knows her child is hungry before the child can speak, or how a spouse knows their partner has had a bad day just by the way they hang their coat or the slump of their shoulders. These are the silent communications that make love tangible. They are the sunbeams that pierce through the clouds of confusion and misunderstanding. In Walking in the Sun, this kind of understanding is presented as a form of wisdom. It teaches us that love is not about hearing, but about listening with our entire being—with our eyes, our ears, and our intuition. It is about being present in the moment, attuned to the subtle shifts in the other person’s energy. This level of awareness requires a stillness of mind, a willingness to slow down and truly see the person in front of us.

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