Happy Mother's Day

Another beautiful day for reflection!
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Happy Mother’s Day to all the beautiful and amazing wide-awake warrior women who nurture and protect the fragile seedings and pure souls of our existence.

Mothers are the secret power of our world’s strength and survival. Do not underestimate the intense determination of love, protective boundaries, and fierce compassion that fills her Being. She would move heaven and earth on your behalf if it were within her power.

Do not judge her! She is truly a work of art, an Eiffel Tower, a pyramid of power, a work in progress. But her Purpose is being fulfilled, and a part of her grand purpose was bringing you into the world.

Your mother may be broken and twisted and cracked just like the rest of the world. She is only a small representation of a more perfect and more powerful love.

Her whole life has been rising up and fighting against the dysfunctional paradigms of her parent’s legacies. To the best of her ability, she has been undoing the crimes of humanity against the children of our broken and hurting world.

She is full of grief and pain, and she bears her suffering with a rage of passionate love, an outrage against the injustices and crimes of humanity.

She is no longer willing to except this world as it is. She will fix it wherever she has the power to fix it. She will dig, she will uncover, she will probe until she finds what’s hidden in the darkness; what is refusing to come into the light. She will reveal and repair and restore what is broken.

Our True Mother is the G-d of Torah, the teacher of ancient holy paths, the Light of Love, compassion and truth. Do not neglect her teaching! Do not discount her loving compassion! Take time to feel it and appreciate it. This love is overwhelmingly beautiful!



Blessings,

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