We need to parent ourselves and our children as God parents us.
Who do you parent? Yourself? Children? Your parent(s)? Your partner?
I have learned so much as a parent of 16 years (3 kiddos) and a therapist of 20. I have seen some seriously destructive familial situations and absolutely nourishing ones, both delivered by God.
We need to accept what we are given to work with in this lifetime. It’s all a gift for the impact we are meant to make, for paving new paths, shifting our lineage, and deeply loving others and ourselves in a completely unfathomable way.
The role of parenting brings the elevation of personal authority, boundaries, and the sustainability of unwavering love.
It doesn’t matter how you arrived at this role. We are all meant to serve it in this lifetime, in one form or another.
God/Source is the Creator of all things, even the universe itself. The energy from Source is infinitely understanding, forgiving, and patient. So the first question I have for you is, How deeply have you allowed yourself to feel the intimacy of this for yourself?
Sometimes this created reality involves serious chaos and discomfort, and there’s nothing that brings that home more intimately than our closest relationships. They will challenge you to your CORE, to depths of your being you didn’t even know were there to explore.
Don’t let these speed bumps distract from the values of unconditional love you stand for and so deeply crave.
Let them crack open the parts of you you couldn’t see for yourself, so you can be humbled into deeper reception of your divinity.
Your divinity is the driver of clear, confident, compassionate parenting. That doesn’t mean you won’t waver. It means when you do waver you know exactly how to return to alignment with the highest level of divine love that’s been seeded within you.
Which brings me to my second question, Are you ready to embody divine love at a whole new level so you can look upon those you deeply love with fresh, forgiving, patient, loving, and completely trusting eyes?
If so, join me for Unwavering Love, a digital parenting course.
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