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Home > Fathers of the Church > Ecclesiastical History (Sozomen) > Book II

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The turning point came during a heated argument between his mother and Sneha over a wedding tradition. Chintan stood between them, the cacophony of their conflicting thoughts screaming in his head. He saw that both women were coming from a place of love and a fear of being excluded. Instead of using his "power" to manipulate the situation into peace, he simply listened—not with his magical ears, but with his heart.

On their final night at Ambaji, Chintan returned to the temple. He thanked the Goddess for the lesson but asked for the silence back. As the mental voices faded into the cool night air, Chintan felt a profound sense of relief. He still didn't know exactly what Sneha was thinking as she smiled at him under the temple lights, but for the first time, he was okay with the mystery. He didn't need to be a mind reader to be a better man; he just needed to be a better listener. The turning point came during a heated argument

But the gift soon became a burden. Understanding women didn't just mean knowing their needs; it meant hearing their private fears, their secret judgments, and the exhausting mental load they carried every day. He heard his sister’s quiet terror of being "too much" for the world and his mother’s deep-seated loneliness that she masked with chores. The "noise" was relentless. He realized that knowing everything didn't make life easier; it made it heavier. He wasn't just hearing their thoughts; he was finally feeling the weight of their experiences. Instead of using his "power" to manipulate the

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