The Echo of the Mother
βWhen the First God the Mother, forgets her divinity, her daughters inherit doubt and her sons inherit distance from their own light.β
The Mother is the first reflection of God the child ever knows β the living mirror of creation itself. When she has forgotten her own sacred essence, she unconsciously teaches her children to abandon theirs. Her daughters learn to question their worth, to seek validation through approval and love outside of themselves. Her sons, deprived of the reflection of balanced feminine energy, learn to suppress their inner truth, mistaking emotional connection for weakness and distance for strength.
When the father is absent, his void deepens these wounds. The daughter, yearning for masculine presence, may seek affirmation through external love β often replaying the pattern of absence through those she chooses. The son, lacking the anchor of masculine guidance, may feel unseen or unsupported, leaving him unable to rise fully into his own presence.
For the Mother, the absence of the father can create a silent fracture β forcing her to carry both roles while suppressing her own need for support and balance. In this suppression, her divine energy becomes distorted β turning nurture into overprotection and love into control. This is not out of malice, but out of survival. Yet in trying to protect her children from pain, she often shields them from their own awakening.
The cycle continues until awareness returns β until the Mother remembers her divinity, the Father reclaims his sacred presence, and the children learn to look within instead of without. For when the Mother remembers her light, her daughters mirror her power, and her sons rise as reflections of her restored divinity.