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Mother means the giver of LIFE - Father means the protector of LIFE

Topic: ParentingBy Pearl Shanti and Andiran Lodur-LionheartPublished Recently added

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The most natural thing in the world is the connection between mother and child. This connection is unbreakable - it is coded in our genes.
The light shines through the love we are created from.
Everywhere in nature we can see examples of this. It is natural for a mother to stay with her child until the child is ready to be independent.
Have people in the modern world made themselves too busy ?
Have we forgotten our natural instincts in our pursuit of outside stimulation ?
What if we reclaim our natural instincts and focus on a more holistic way of parenting?

Every mother`s touch is love.
And when we give the children love and understanding, we will show them a worthy life.
From ancient times the word mother means "The Giver of Life".
And what kind of life do we give our children ?
All parents do their very best, but in this busy and modern time parents have become separated from the natural and quiet connection .

Time and emotional nourishment is as important as modern clothes and food.
We have moved to a small farm high up in the mountains and have home school for our children.
We have let go of the stress and tensions in the modern materialistic world. We have fewer material possessions and more quality time with our children.
We get by with just a little money...it is our choice to make such a priority. Our family feel blessed to live a holistic lifestyle.

Father means "The keeper of Life". It means to protect and maintain what is sown. And to harvest. From ancient times mother has given the child love and life, nourishment and attention until the child was able to receive wisdom from the father, so that he can teach his child about life and the qualities of life. In the old days knowledge and wisdom was passed from mouth to mouth and from generation to generation. That was the lessons of life.
What if we learn a little bit more from ancient times, and spend more time with our children ?
Can this correct some of the unbalance in the world ?
Our children need our attention and time.

Family ties are more important than material possessions and money. The most important connection is in the heart, because it will stay there forever between parents and children.
It doesn`t matter if we are biological or adoptive parents, ties are between hearts and not in the formal papers.
What matters is the LOVE connection.
Love is ete
al – beyond our personality and physcial body.

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Pearl Shanti and Andiran are the Founders of the fan page Conscious Parenting on Facebook.
They are regular contributors on VividLife.me , Canada - with more than 100.000 members.
Moreover they write articles for several alte
ative magazines in Norway.
They live a holistic life style on their organic farm in the mountains, with home school for their children.
The children are their passion - and their vision is to improve the conditions for the children in the world.

" We LOVE to help people improve their lives - and to help families to live in harmony, LOVE and health.
The best thing ever is to help others to the life they dream about.
The children are the greatest treasures on earth - and it is our purpose to help parents become more conscious and support their children to bring forth their highest potential.
Life is a joy - and not a struggle...
Our experiences in our own life have shown us that conscious parenting works. We are here to serve in a truthful and humble way."--Pearl Shanti and Andiran

Feel free to visit our blog www.enlightenedchildren.com
Visit us on Conscious Parenting on Facebook

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