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The Spiritual Gift of Mothering

May 10, 2020 By Vivian Leave a Comment

Mothering can show up in many different ways. It doesn’t have a specific gender, the need for children, or a limit on ability. Learning how to mother yourself, loved ones, employees, projects, and children, is crucial to nurturing your growth.

In today’s episode, Vivian shares the importance of allowing yourself to give and receive mothering. She explores the importance of learning to allow others to mother you, and the spiritual revival that can accompany letting your children nurture you.

Join Vivian in this gentle and abundance episode. 

Show Highlights: 

  • The unfolding of love being human 
  • Why you need to become friends with yourself 
  • How our embodied practices shift 
  • Practices to explore how the structures of our minds work
  • The importance of finding ways to express your creativity 
  • Learning how to mother ourselves 
  • How mothering can be a teacher 
  • Sensing into fundamental needs being expressed
  • Finding ways to meet your needs in a positive light 
  • What makes kids better mind ninjas 
  • Why you should look to kids for spiritual training 
  • Why you need to open yourself up to give and receive mothering 

Links: 

https://viviancarrasco.com

Vivian@viviancarrasco.com

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