Nurturing Motherhood
being a woman: Nurturing the Power of Family
The Divine Feminine is meant to embrace the vital role of mothers and homemakers. Raising healthy, compassionate individuals is humanity's cornerstone, requiring dedication, presence, and emotional connection.
Investing in Presence, Building a Supportive Collective:
Embracing the Essential Job of Childcare: Acknowledging the immense value of nurturing presence in child development, fostering strong mental, emotional, and physical well-being for future generations.
Cultivating Empathy Through Connection: Highlighting the crucial role of one-on-one time and emotional support in promoting empathy and compassion, forming the pillars of a loving and sustainable society.
Reclaiming Balance and Wellbeing: Advocating for a supportive network resembling a village, where caregivers have access to resources, time, and self-care to nurture themselves and thrive in their roles.
Whether it is an impending divorce, birth trauma, challenges child-rearing, female-centered health needs, or waking up to the layers of oppression the divine feminine has faced,
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I AM HERE.
I SEE YOU.
I AM YOU.
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The women’s rights movement was always meant to support the equality of biological females, primarily through their motherhood. This means valuing women as homemakers, mothers, and nurturers of the next generation. It is currently the full-time unpaid career that humanity relies on. It is the essential job of each generation. Nurturing with presence during the entirety of a child’s development is a pillar in the future stability of a child’s mental, emotional, and physical health that will follow them through adulthood. Helping children develop empathy creates a loving, compassionate human collective. Developing empathy takes 1:1 presence. It takes time. It takes a regulated nervous system. That is how we return to center. Return to balance. This requires a support system that is more like a village and less like a corporation. It requires stable food and housing by someone other than the stay-at-home mother who is often the unpaid, full-time nurturer. How do we fix this? First we have to SEE it with honesty. A lack of maternal presence is experienced as childhood neglect. We have to get honest about this. Equality was not achieved for women outside the home, and it was decreased inside the home. Misogynist procedures, and pedophilic policies still exist in underpinnings that oppress women and harm children. We have a generation of exhausted mothers. Motherhood requires a tremendous amount of feminine energy, and yes, it was too much to ask us to play the divine masculine role too. This does not serve children or humanity. We need—
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RESTED
REJUVENATED
RE-BIRTHED
MOTHERS.
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Mothers
who are reclaiming the
Motherhood.
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Mama, you have been the portal for life. A portal for a spirit to be born as a soul in human form. This is a Divine Rite of Passage that changes you forever. When you see yourself, the world can start to see you too. Know the worth of your wisdom. When you re-member that a Mother’s Intuition is Divine Intelligence, the world starts to re-member too.
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Speak
Truth
into
remembrance.
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We currently have very little economic or maternal protection for mothers in the case of divorce, especially for stay-at-home (SAHM) moms. The systems are classist, sexist, pedophilic, and ageist. The lack of acknowledgement of the female’s Parental Biological Investment is significant and why preserving the sanctity of the biological Creation is vital to our livelihood as healthy families. Once we value the emotional labor mothers provide, such as managing household, childrearing, and emotional needs, so we can create a more balanced and equitable dynamic.
Achieving sustainable security and exchange for mothers' food and housing requires a multi-pronged approach that addresses biological reality, societal structures, and personal relationships. By working together and advocating for change, we can create a world where motherhood is valued and supported, allowing all families to thrive.
THE Pedophilic pATRIARCH DID NOT END, THEY RE-BRANDED IT.
By acknowledging the unique challenges mothers and children face and exploring options for shared responsibility, biological policy preservation, and cultural change, we can move towards a future where mothers' contributions are valued, supported, and rewarded in equitable ways.
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AWAKEN.
BE THE LIGHT.
God is love.
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