Clarity,
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Hello becalm!I'm trying to be open and undestand the truth, so my question is: "If I keep on searching for the truth, how my view toward motherhood will be?"My opinion of motherhood is the exact opposite of yours: I see absolutely no joy in it.The unfair partsregnancy: physical and mental suffering- losing your shape.Child labor: Horrible pain.Nurturing: physical suffering and losing your shape+ losing your body's calecium.The whole process of child rearing: losing your life, not being able to enjoy the things you enjoyed once, having a parasite....While men just enjoy sex and lose NOTHING. NOTHING.Too unfair.
"How my view changes?"
23.5 Talks about fish being strung together - perhaps this refers to further life experiences linking up and ultimately giving you...
20. a larger perspective.
One thing I've noticed in the last couple of years now that I'm at the age where many of my elders have died and grandchildren and great grandchildren have come on the scene, is that it is frekin' uncanny how the looks and characteristics of the older generation are appearing in the younger kids. I mean, it's enough to make you wonder if little Suzie isn't in fact Great Aunt Mary reincarnate?
Motherhood may not be a stroll through the park but consider that the life you give birth to may literally be your own...
Nine months have past since I started this thread... and very fast. Can't believe it somehow!
Anyway, I can't help myself seeing motherhood as a symbol for woman's destruction; annihilation.
Having a prominent Artemis archetype doesn't help either.
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
Phone/ Voicemail:
+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).