Baby whisperer

[Saw it on a newspaper on the way to Germany from the UK, tried in vain to find it on the web later, but luckily later Conan was able to give me the link]

‘Baby Whisperer’ put to the test
by LISA SEWARDS, Daily Mail

This was about a person Derek Ogilvie called as a Baby Whisperer. The article was quite amazing really, about how the man (of Scottish origin) is able to communicate with infants!

It starts off a bit on weird & occult lines but goes on to explain some interesting things – where we learn more about oursellves I felt.

The man says to the parents things that the babies remember, even things that the babies don’t like their parents talking about, and other stuff like that. The newspaper had conducted separate tests with three independent mother-child pairs. And the mothers attest that there was no way the man couldve inferred the things he did ad hoc like a very clever astrologer, because he didn’t speak much with the mothers at all but spent time only with the babies. He says the babies communicate to him through pictures or
colors or sensations in his body.

Most importnatly, the article clearly showed how peoples emotions transmit from each other just like cellphones radiate and receive signals: the man explained that when the mother felt bad or guilty or angry about something, the babies were clearly able to detect it and were affected too! If one is
miserable, indirectly everyone around will sense it indirectly, even if one is bravely putting up a smiling face. And especially babies.

So… what I infer is that being happy is not only important for one’s own sake but others around as well! 🙂

Comments

11 responses to “Baby whisperer”

  1. bellur ramakrishna Avatar

    amazing story, sanjay. wish he could come to malleswaram and tell what our son thinks! (he MAY say: i dont like my appa and amma leaving me and going to CTR to eat Benne Masale Dose….or them talking about Panner Pizza in front of me!;))

  2. Shruthi Avatar

    Wow interesting story! And thanks to Bellur Ramakrishna for going thro Sanjay’s old posts and commenting on them, so that they appear on the sidebar, and I can click on them and read them 🙂
    sanjay many times I have wished I could go thro your old posts – but have never had enough time. Someday, maybe I will do it 🙂 Meanwhile if you keep linking to old ones, when the topic comes up (like you do sometimes), it will be great 🙂

  3. msanjay Avatar
    msanjay

    actually its nice for me too to read some of these old posts, reading them as if someone else has written them, and wonder how much my views have changed or hopefully improved. Shruthi there’s no hurry so it dosen’t matter read at your own pace.

    heh heh I look forward to visiting your son myself Bellur – let me try to do some interpreting myself [I am already guessing he may probably say treat Sanjay to a benne masala dose in CTR! 😛 ]

  4. bellur ramakrishna Avatar

    sanjay,
    yaavaga hogona? tell me.

  5. Ramesh C N Avatar

    Dear Sanjay,

    Nimma Blog thumba chennagidhe. Are you staying in Bangalore ? Please do keep in touch. I too like CTR at Malleswaram.

    Regards,

    Ramesh C.N.
    rameshcn@samilabs.com

  6. msanjay Avatar
    msanjay

    dhanyavaadagaLu Rameshavare!

    Wow really interesting profile you have on your website… 🙂

    Mr.Ramesh C N is a bi-lingual Poet & Writer in English & Kannada. He has received State Level,National Level and International Level recognition for his achievements in the literary field. He has been specially identified as one of the outstanding orator,dramatist,writer and a good leader.

    Its a real honor to have you visit here… would love to meet you sometime… will definitely keep in touch – thank you 🙂

  7. Ramesh C N Avatar

    Namaskara Sanjay,

    I am very new to this blog world. I am feeling very happy to come in contact with creative people like you.

    Where do you stay ? I am presently staying at Defence Colony on Hesaraghatta Road.But, I stayed for 34 years at my parent’s residence very close to Malleswaram Railway Station. I visit Malleswaram atleast twice in a week without fail to visit my parents.

    I’ll be more happy to stay in touch with all this group friends.

    Bellur Ramakrishna,is a great talent I feel. I had a glimpse of his writings.

    Let all our creativity give us new personality and let all of us strive hard to achieve something great in life.

    Regards,

    Ramesh C.N.

  8. msanjay Avatar

    Namaskaara Ramesh… welcome to the blog world… there are endless possibilities! I stay at Malleswaram – email me and I’ll send out more details. Will inform you the next time we meet up – should be sometime in August – stay tuned in this thread…

    Having know Bellur personally even though for a short while, I’d say that the talent he shows on his blog is hardly neglible, like the tip of an iceberg 😉 Hope he finds/creates the right opportunities to put them to good use!

  9. Lakshmi Avatar
    Lakshmi

    Namasthe Sanjay,

    It is a nice article.

    I agree with on theory of being happy is not only important for one’s own sake but others around as well! . But practicing is tough in daily life.

    Regards
    Lakshmi

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