What do you appreciate most about your mother?
Posted on May 13th, 2007
by
Hoopadelic
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for May 13, 2007:
I learned my greatest lessons from Mom.
To quote a friend, Jennifer Waldburger, who wrote, On this day when we honor our birth mothers for giving us life and our mother-figures for their gifts, let us also honor the presence of the Divine Mother in our lives. Whenever you speak from the Heart, feel compassion for one who is suffering, respect our Planet, nurture one who needs assistance, or choose to be kind and loving with your Self or another rather than unkind, you are doing Her work. Thank you to each and every one of you who act on Her behalf to help bring Love and Peace to the world!
Yesterday, today, tomorrow, and for the rest of Life, I appreciate my Mother for taking on the role as one of my Greatest Teachers. She gave me life, and then she taught me more about it. I learned what I needed about the dualities of Love & Pain as powerfully and as deeply as I have experienced with her, by her, and through her. They are transformative and timeless gifts which have been provided to me as tools I can call on for a lifetime.
The woman also knows how to eat! With her adventurous appetite and culinary skills she is one of my favorite people to dine with.
Thank you Mama...for everything. Wo ai ni. :)
To quote a friend, Jennifer Waldburger, who wrote, On this day when we honor our birth mothers for giving us life and our mother-figures for their gifts, let us also honor the presence of the Divine Mother in our lives. Whenever you speak from the Heart, feel compassion for one who is suffering, respect our Planet, nurture one who needs assistance, or choose to be kind and loving with your Self or another rather than unkind, you are doing Her work. Thank you to each and every one of you who act on Her behalf to help bring Love and Peace to the world!
Yesterday, today, tomorrow, and for the rest of Life, I appreciate my Mother for taking on the role as one of my Greatest Teachers. She gave me life, and then she taught me more about it. I learned what I needed about the dualities of Love & Pain as powerfully and as deeply as I have experienced with her, by her, and through her. They are transformative and timeless gifts which have been provided to me as tools I can call on for a lifetime.
The woman also knows how to eat! With her adventurous appetite and culinary skills she is one of my favorite people to dine with.
Thank you Mama...for everything. Wo ai ni. :)

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