A mother’s Love~ by Stacie Campanelli

A Mothers Love
♥ The love of a Mother knows no boundaries; Sets no limits; Redefines definition; Sees the perfection in the imperfections.
♥ She surrenders her body to the growing life inside, graciously giving into the demands of her growing baby. A Mother who never had the opportunity to have that life grow inside of her own body, was able to grow that love in her heart as her child, grew inside, of another.
♥ To accept Motherhood is to embrace with an open heart, the possibility of having that heart broken; broken clean open; to be filled with pride, to be seasoned with pain, to be strung out, to be tenderly tied with the sweetness of a baby’s breath.
♥ She wraps her child in the safe embrace of her arms knowing there will come a day when her child will perhaps fight against that very embrace in search of themselves. She places her trust in her faith of knowing that the safety provided will extend in Spirit, and will always be available for the safe return home.
♥ She is gentle in spirit, flexible in direction, yet unbendable in her faith.
♥ She is grounded in the reality that raising a child is synonymous with raising herself. She is generous in her ability to become one with humanity, and humbled enough to accept her independence.
♥ A Mothers love is all encompassing, surrounded and touched by the very Grace of God. The dance of the Heavens is discovered in the depth of her heart, and the color of her eyes.
♥ She plays with greatness the role of many titles throughout her days.
♥ She admittedly recognizes the fears of her failures, yet acknowledges with certainty, that the failures do not make her a failure, instead they are to become the platform for her success.
♥ And finally, to know and experience the Love of a Mother, is to experience the very life force, the first breath given by our Creator, and received by man. To breathe her in is to be blessed beyond measure. She is worthy to be honored, worthy to be praised, for she is raising the very existence of our future.
By Stacie Campanelli- The Queen Whisperer 
May 09, 2010

Spirituality – Why Modern Thinkers Use this Word

Spirituality- Why Modern Thinkers Use This Word

By Rajiv Agarwal

May 30, 2017

Many modern thinkers have passionately distanced themselves from the word spirituality; the word makes them extremely uncomfortable. And yet, some of those very modern thinkers and atheists have recently sought to rescue the term. Individuals like Carl Sagan, Sam Harris and Neil de Grasse Tyson, who reject the dogmas of religion and stick to empirical science, haven’t been shy to use the word spiritual.

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Sam Harris took a lot of flak for using the word and wrote a great article defending the use of the word spiritual. (See here).For these thinkers, spirituality does not mean being religious; it could go hand in hand with science and the rejection of the supernatural.

There is a lack of consensus among the experts on what spirituality or being spiritual actually means. Spirituality originates from the word, “spirit” which originates from the Latin spiritus, which means breath. Through the middle ages, the word became associated with the supernatural, which did little to help its empirical credentials.

Spirituality does not equate to being religious. In fact spirituality became a break away movement, rejecting the divisive religious beliefs. You can be spiritual and not believe in the supernatural. And this isn’t a new phenomenon. Spiritually minded nontheists were organising themselves in ancient Greece and Rome under the Stoics and Epicureans, and in Ancient China and India as pupils of Lao Tse or Mimansa. These were disparate belief systems but they rejected the supernatural and recognized the interconnectedness of all things.

Modern theist thinkers have used the word spiritual to express the feelings of transcendence and deep experiences of awe. But most of the atheist thinkers have avoided the word. The problem is, very few words can convey the breadth of meaning which the word spiritual can. There are other terms which can be used to replace spirituality- numinous, mystical, transcendental or contemplative, but they do not capture the depth or the scope of the word.

We are seeing a renewed definition of spirituality centered on connectedness and awe. Connectedness is the understanding that everything in the world is interrelated. Quantum physics proves that the world is deeply connected. The recent breakthrough experiments in quantum entanglement has shown that particles are intimately connected and changing one particle results in changes in the other particle, even over large distances. (See here)

Neil de Grasse Tyson has expressed the feeling of awe and connectedness beautifully –

“We are biologically connected to every other living thing in the world. We are chemically connected to all molecules on Earth. And we are atomically connected to all atoms in the universe. We are not figuratively, but literally stardust.”

Every individual has had an experience of insignificance in the face of something truly great, the feeling of incalculable joy when experiencing something breathtaking. Spirituality recognises the reality of this feeling, that the world is capable of evoking feelings of astounding beauty. The subjective and the objective were once considered separate worlds, but both are necessary for truly understanding human experiences.

So who is a Spiritual Atheist? A spiritual atheist is self-aware, compassionate individual who is looking for deeper connection with other beings and nature. A rationally minded and yet subjectively aware person, who practices meditation, contemplates consciousness and at the same time rejects the dogmas and superstition surrounding these very experiences.

A spiritual atheist, then, is nothing less than the tip of a new wave: someone who isn’t afraid of going deeper within and exploring the different aspects of being and consciousness. They might practice yoga and mindfulness without the need to believe in an all-powerful God. Something tells me we are going to see more and more of these new breed of beings amongst us midst.

Millionaire to Millennials: If Want to Own a House, Stop Buying $19 Avocado Toast and $4 Coffee | Intellectual Takeout

It’s no secret that we’ve become an instant-gratification culture.
— Read on www.intellectualtakeout.org/blog/millionaire-millennials-if-you-want-own-house-stop-buying-19-avocado-toast-and-4-coffee

The GOP Is on the Road to Mass Lockups for Women Who Have Miscarriages

The GOP’s Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice is on its way. | By Thom Hartmann
— Read on www.commondreams.org/views/2019/05/17/gop-road-mass-lockups-women-who-have-miscarriages

CPS drops appeal, agrees to pay $127K sanction for wrongful removal of Tomball children – Houston Chronicle

CPS drops appeal, agrees to pay $127K sanction for wrongful removal of Tomball children – Houston Chronicle
— Read on m.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/CPS-drops-appeal-agrees-to-pay-127K-sanction-13852140.php

Man who raped 12-year-old awarded joint custody of her child

A man who raped a 12-year-old has been awarded joint custody of her child despite being convicted of her rape and another sexual assault on a child. The convicted rapist assaulted the girl nine years ago and she subsequently became pregnant.A judge has given Christopher Mirasolo, 27, parenting time and
— Read on www.yahoo.com/news/man-raped-12-old-awarded-114904992.html

Repeated Sexual Abuse Of Adopted Daughter Dismissed

Pastor Convicted of Repeatedly Raping Adopted Daughter Gets Light Sentence Because of “Longtime Ministry”

David Richards, a former Pastor and former case worker with Smoky Mountain Children’s Home in Sevierville, Tennessee, was convicted by a Knox County jury of seven women and five men in February this year (2019) on nine felony counts, including rape, incest and sexual battery by an authority figure regarding his then 14-year-old adopted daughter, Amber Richards.

Prosecutors wanted the maximum sentence of 72 years behind bars, but the judge, Knox County Judge Steven Sword, gave him a much lighter sentence, due to his Christian ministry and supporters from his church who showed up at the sentencing.

Victims of sexual abuse are seldom identified in court, but after a jury handed down the conviction of David Richards in February, his adopted daughter Amber decided to go public and make a statement.

She was in court during the sentencing, sitting with her biological parents and a half dozen other supporters.

“I wanted to throw my body away,” Amber Richards said as she delivered her victim impact statement Thursday.

“Not a day goes by that I don’t, in some way, think of what he did to me. … I firmly believe if given the opportunity, he would victimize another young girl.”

Read the full article here: https://medicalkidnap.com/2019/05/16/pastor-convicted-of-repeatedly-raping-adopted-daughter-gets-light-sentence-because-of-longtime-ministry/