How Do We Teach When We Fail?
As a mother it is abundantly clear to me that I teach as I know to my children. And when I gather more information and intelligence I inevitably know more, which in turns makes me available to teach more.
It is also clear to me that as I fail, which invariably occurs, I also stand to either perpetuate failure or instill success in my children. To stand in truth of your shortcomings with your children requires extraordinary awareness, humility and faith. And love. Not necessarily love of yourself, but love of them.
As many parents may be inclined to shelter their children from woes of all sorts, the opportunity for growth sometimes stands squarely in the middle of failure. So the question truly becomes, how can one deal with failure independently, and then in turn create the environment where sharing same failure does not risk to erode the parental structure for their children, but instead fortify it?
Our progression and experience of creating life while pursuing purposes beyond creatively and professionally can be daunting, especially when we fail. The convergence of desires and requirements can make one feel overwhelmed, anxious and cyclically in lost time. So how do we escape the pain? Through using our children as our most valuable, and pertinent, spiritual practice ??. Through this balance all else is possible because those little mirrors of you shall be healed as you are. By bringing in the truth of self awareness we shift our love to resonate unconditionally. This allows a true transformation to occur for you and your child.
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