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Chanting Haribolo (Part 2)

It was really spiritually uplifting when Darren (see the previous post) always chants Haribolo each time I chanted to him.

Now I decided to try this on another student. I started saying Haribolo to Jason some time back. Each time I chant Haribolo, he reciprocates. And the best part no matter how many times I chant Haribolo, Jason would repeat it.

The other day I was teaching his sister. And I was telling her (like all typical teacher does), "Do you understand?"

Jason who happened to be in the room said, "No I don't understand. I only understand Haribolo."

Of course I was a bit taken aback. But not entirely shocked. Somehow an impression has been made into this little boy's heart. And I did not even chant Haribolo to him first. This time he initiated it.

The Lord's name is truly great.

(O yes, his sister just laughed at her brother Jason. And she chanted Haribolo as well)

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