There is so much opportunity for spiritual growth through being a mother. And like all growth, it isn’t necessarily easy or comfortable, or even what you want sometimes, but it is the nature of life- either growing or decaying, never standing still, so we might as well embrace the growing when we can. Each week I will write about one topic of spiritual growth that shows up in being a mother. Its not that you ‘should’ be doing these things. Being a mother is hard enough. But chances are, you have or will encounter each of these things in your journey of mothering. These are not things to strive for, or to try to achieve, but things to just notice, and bring awareness to.
These ‘teachers’ will most likely show up as obstacles on the journey of motherhood. For instance, when we are stuck with some parenting challenge- like getting your child to eat, it is natural to react and resist the situation. We might respond by fighting the situation, by pushing harder for what we want (“no you have to have the rest of this bottle or you won’t have enough milk to stay asleep!” shoves bottle nipple in baby’s mouth), or we might emotionally run away from the situation (“ugh fine whatever, i guess you won’t eat now and will just be fussy all night” puts bottle down and picks up phone to distract from uncomfortable feelings and anxiety about the future). These are basic stress responses- fight or flight responses to a stressful situation. And situations like these happen CONSTANTLY as a mother. Yet in these instances of stress are the opportunities for growth. We could pause and ask ourselves what we are stumbling up against. It could be fear of our child dying or not thriving, it could be desire for a sense of control, it could be anxiety about not knowing what is right… Any of these things could be the emotional reason we perceive of our child not eating as a stress. And whatever that emotional reason is- that is the place where we can grow.
We can practice sitting with the anxiety of not knowing, or practice letting go of some control. See, these things are valuable things to do because in reality- we don’t really know much about life, and we actually have control over very little. We live under the illusion that we know how things are, and that we can control life. But this is not ultimately true. And we can find more calm, presence, joy, connection and fulfillment when we are not resisting the way things are. Just like was said in The Tao of Pooh (wonderful short, entertaining, informative and enlightening book), accepting “The way things are” is a foundation for happiness and health. This doesn’t mean we can’t work to change things, this doesn’t mean we can’t be angry at the injustices of the world, and this doesn’t mean we can’t wish desperately that our child would sleep a little longer, it just means that we are not denying or pushing away whatever really exists in the present. We start by accepting the reality, of not knowing, of not being in control, and then we act from a more open, wise, and empowered place.
So, I look forward to sharing with you the ‘teachers’ I have encountered since becoming a mother. I’d love to hear about you experience with these challenges and what other things you have faced and learned from your journey. It’s some hard work, growing is. But it is the way of life. I look forward to sharing it with you.