🕯️ 믿음
아이들과 함께하면 영혼이 치유돼요, 아이들은 우리가 잊어버린 순수한 믿음을 품고 있으니까요
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아이들의 순수한 눈빛 속에 우리가 잃어버린 믿음의 원형이 고스란히 담겨 있습니다

There is something quietly magical that happens when you spend time with a child. Maybe it is the way they laugh without holding back, or the way they ask questions about the sky and the stars as if the universe owes them an answer. Dostoevsky's words touch on something we often sense but rarely name — that children carry within them a kind of faith that most of us have slowly, painfully unlearned. They believe in goodness before they have any reason to. They trust before they have been taught to doubt. And somehow, just being near that, something in us begins to breathe again.

As adults, life has a way of layering us with caution. We have been disappointed, we have been wrong, we have hoped for things that did not come. And so we build little walls around the tender parts of ourselves — the parts that used to believe things would be okay, that people were mostly good, that tomorrow held something worth waking up for. We call it wisdom. But sometimes, if we are honest, it is just old hurt wearing a sensible coat.

I think of a moment like this: a tired parent, sitting on the floor after a long and heavy week, watching their four-year-old carefully arrange stuffed animals in a circle for a pretend tea party. The child looks up and says, with complete sincerity, "You can sit here, this spot is for people who need a hug." And just like that, something cracks open. Not in a painful way — in the way a window opens and lets in the first real breeze of spring. The child did not know they were healing anyone. They were simply being themselves, fully and freely.

BibiDuck often thinks about this kind of healing — the quiet, unannounced kind that does not come from grand gestures but from small, genuine moments. Children remind us that faith does not always look like certainty. Sometimes it looks like coloring outside the lines and not minding at all. It looks like running toward something just because it seems joyful, without calculating the risk. It looks like forgiving someone in the same breath as being hurt, because holding on to it simply never occurred to them.

If your soul has been feeling a little worn lately, perhaps the gentlest medicine is closer than you think. Spend a little time with a child — a niece, a neighbor's kid, even a memory of your own younger self. Let their unfiltered wonder remind you of the faith that still lives somewhere inside you, waiting quietly to be remembered. You do not have to earn your way back to it. You just have to let yourself be near it for a while.

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