Mother | by Madisyn Taylor Mothers throughout history have been worshipped, revered, analyzed and even criticized. Every one of us was created through the wondrous workings of a woman's body; each of us has a mother. But being a mother is more than a biological concept. In India, women who are profoundly nurturing, compassionate, and wise are publicly acknowledged by the title "Holy Mother." Those who have never met their biological mothers often have mothers nonetheless in adoptive parents, relations, and friends. There are human mothers and spiritual mothers, Mother Earth, and mother goddesses. The role of a mother is infinitely complex and one of pure tenderness, compassion, and unflagging loyalty. The mother represents fertility, stability, creation, and sacrifice. Our mothers determine who we become because they are not only the life givers, but the most influential person in our young lives. Before we are old enough to understand that influence, mothers give us the beginnings of our spirituality and value systems. A mother lauds accomplishment and ignores minor faults, she both teaches and shields her children from misfortune, and hides her own tears, preferring to laugh so her children can laugh with her. She is both a sharer of grief and a healer of many pains. And every mother gives of herself knowing that someday her progeny will leave her. For these reasons and more, motherhood is a sacred institution, not limited by narrow constraints. It is also not unusual to seek the guidance of a mother in a wise woman or a grandmother because each woman is taught to be a mother by her own mother, whether she chooses to have children or not. Other ways to see Mother is to find a source of motherly nurturing in the earth, which gives us so much and demands little in return. Earth mother continually blesses us with her bounty and we are even born and eventually go back to the universal mother The definition is necessarily broad because mothers of all types exist in part to put a smooth veneer on the rough edges of life for those they love. A mother never stops growing, never stops becoming more motherly. Though some may argue that a mother is a woman who gives life with her womb and nourishment with her breast, it is important to remember that a mother, any mother, is also one who gives life with her tenderness and nourishment with her love. | DailyOM Course Spotlight by Lissa Coffey The Law of Relationship says that we are all connected, and we are here to help each other learn and grow. We feel the same emotions; we share the same experiences. We face challenges and heartache, no matter where we live, or how we live. Each of us experiences some sort of loss in this lifetime. People come and go from our lives, whether by choice or by circumstance. How we cope with these events affects how we move forward, how we see the world and how we feel about our own lives. This course is a practical and spiritual guide for how to navigate through the pain that comes from what we see as the end of a relationship. Whether it is a divorce, a death, a move or some other change, we find ourselves trying to make sense of it all. We have a deep, urgent need for closure. This course is for anyone who needs to find that ever-elusive peace of mind right now. Top 10 DailyOM Courses 1. 14 Day Spinal Reset 2. Fit and Fierce Over 40 3. 21 Day Booty Core 4. Protect Yourself from Control Dramas 5. 21 Days to Phenomenal Abdominals 6. Overcoming Body Shame 7. Lose Emotional and Physical Weight with Tapping 8. Sacred Self-Care and Ayurvedic Nutrition 9. HIIT Yoga Fusion 10. The Art of Intuitive Tarot
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