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Mother
MOTHER Mother is a very meaningful word. Mother is a person that carries a lot of weight. When I think of mother, Mother Mary comes to my mind. The understanding, courageous, protective Mother. Understanding the responsibilities of a mother, having the courage to take in the role of being a mother and having the protective instinct to do everything possible for her child. Mother, the matriarch of the family, keeping her children under her wings, attending to each child with grace and vast understanding that each child has its own peculiar needs and therefore, treating each child accordingly to feel loved, accepted and well adjusted. Mother has admirable qualities, comforting and nurturing each of her infants, encouraging and guiding each of her children, supporting and motivating her children and yes, understanding, passing on her words of wisdom and giving her shoulders to cry on for each of her children. There are mothers, who bore children; but do not have the responsibilities of a mother or do not possess the high esteem of being a mother. Mothers, who bear children, when they are still children themselves and their newborns are set up for adoptions. Some of these mothers may have motherly instinct of wanting to find their children later on. Or there are mothers that are too selfish and self-centered, mentally challenged or consumed with addiction that having a child is too overwhelming or a disturbance, a hindrance to them. So they leave the child behind or give it up. Or there are the ones who do everything they can to be a responsible mother; but no matter what they do is not enough to provide for their children. They are the mothers, who make a heartbreaking decision to leave their children behind under the care of others to seek a better future for their children. They are the ones who suffer the complexities of separation resulting in guilt for leaving, sadness and heart break for not being with their children and uncertain about the future of the children because the rift may cause resentment, angst, aloofness and anger from the child or the future they would have together because the rift can cause estrangement. There are also career oriented mothers, who focus on their careers or businesses and may have others attend to their children or the ones who try to do their best on both, career and children. There are the single mothers, who take on two more roles, the sole providers and part-time fathers of their children. Being a mother in true sense is a tremendous vocation requiring strength, tenacity, patience understanding, compassion, love. However, there are mothers, who are mean, cold, distant, abusive, manipulative, play favoritism. Or mothers, who spoil and enable their children, thinking money can buy anything. Or mothers, who push their children to be what they wanted to be when they were young or because they failed to achieve their own dreams. There is no perfect mother in this unsettled, intriguing world. Although, most mothers try. Yes, most mothers try to be the best they can be inspite of battling their own demons, or while working on their own personal problems, issues or insecurities. Some show strength when they are falling apart. They continue to be tenacious, when they feel like giving up. They try to be patient, when they are in the verge of exploding. They hold on to their understanding, when they do not really understand why. They act like they do to give support and consolation. They are compassionate, when they are the ones needing compassion. Their love is pure and endless and yet, there are times when its not reciprocated and appreciated by the children because of something she had done or failed to do. Mothers, who art thou? Let us open our hearts, our mind and let our spirits guide us to honor thy mothers, no matter what, and to let them be for who they are for we will not be here without mothers. So, honor thy Mothers by holding them in our heart and in our mind and being with them in our spirit. 5/1/21 Written in 2019 Published in a book in 2020 .
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