Mother's Day was an event that had more meaning to me this year than ever before.
I realized that in addition to me parenting my three children for the last 31 years of my life, I've also been gradually and consistently re-parenting my own little inner child that so needed an inner, unconditionally loving mother that would simply support her Being.
The inner meaning of a mother is the force in us that pushes us to look for the highest in us.
It is the higher will to gain the highest understanding of all: The understanding that our purpose is simply to BE.
And to BE is not as simple as it sounds.
To BE was never the desire of our mothers.
They did their best to teach us to Do.
They did anything in their power to push us to be something of value to others, not necessarily to ourself.
Surely, not to our Higher Self.
To BE was never on the agenda.
This seems to be changing nowadays with spirituality raising its wings, soaring to new heights.
The new mothers of today are more aware of the emotional needs of the new generation.
This is especially true of mothers who are educated to change the paradigm and listen, follow and act according to their heart.
More and more mothers are becoming 'Heartists.'
Heartists are people who listen, follow and act upon their heart.
Heartists are in touch with the little point in their heart that reliably brings them to the higher right: This involves a constant connection and gratitude to the one and only force of nature that created us.
When more and more mothers are Heartists, the new generation of children will be leaders of the new conscious era to come.
There is no better mirror to us then our mothers.
Our mother is the reflection of our inner mother.
Our inner mother is a depiction of the love we have for our friends.
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