Evirdim Basimi Baktim Yuzune Indir File
Next time you are in a conversation, try to consciously practice this.
In our fast-paced, digital-first world, how often do we actually look ? Not just a glance at a screen or a passing nod, but the deep, intentional act of turning toward someone and meeting their gaze. Evirdim Basimi Baktim Yuzune Indir
In many poetic traditions, the face is described as a mirror or even a "sacred script" (the Mushaf in Sufi literature). To look into someone's face is to see a reflection of the divine or, at the very least, a reflection of our shared humanity. Next time you are in a conversation, try
Notice when your mind is elsewhere and physically/mentally turn toward the person speaking. In many poetic traditions, the face is described
When you "turn and look," you are saying: “You are here. You are seen. You matter.”
We live in an era of "distracted presence." We sit across from friends at dinner while scrolling through feeds. We talk to our partners while looking at laptops. By failing to "turn our heads," we miss the subtle cues that build intimacy and trust.




