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Margarita Sikorskaia
In the Time of Corona we all need a little mothering on Mother’s Day.
A huge influence on my understanding of what “mothering” is, or could be, is found in the Tao Te Ching (CHXXV):
There was something complete and nebulous
Which existed before the Heaven and Earth,
Silent, invisible
Unchanging, standing as One,
Unceasing, ever-revolving,
Able to be the Mother of the World.
This Mother of the World, of course, is Tao in this passage. And what I see as God, the divine Creator, the all-pervading, all embracing, unchanging, and unceasing. It’s what evolves, supports, nurtures, protects, and provides space for all its “children,” all individual being.
A tall order for a mere human.
Yet something about that passage spoke to me as a woman and mother. It drew within me the desire to embrace my children in that spirit. And I found the mothering of my own two children improved immensely when I was able to step back and project in some way this more expansive sense of mothering that allows them to feel loved and supported without all the worries and anxieties and criticism and fear that accompany a mere human sense of mothering.
This mothering is not as personal, intense, or myopic, as the latter. It doesn’t hover, it doesn’t obsess, it doesn’t fret. It frees them “to be,” and is based on an immense sense of trust—in myself, in them, and in the universe at large. In God, or Tao, or some divine presence or higher power that embraces all of us, and gives each of us the capacity to mother each other.
This is not to say that I often meet this ideal. Far from it.
But I know I mother my own children best and make fewer mistakes when I’m able to embrace them in that larger, more expansive way. And it feels more natural, less constricted, to mother that way.
I find this kind of mothering works best when all-inclusive. When I embrace all around me with the same mothering spirit. Not just my children, but all children, all people, all things—my home, my community, my work—even the individual objects that fill the space around me and the space outside my window. When I’m able to actually feel and identify with that potential, to “be” the “Mother of the World.”
Mothering, I learned, is a capacity that anyone can embrace: man, woman, child. You don’t have to be a mother, or have children of your own, to mother the world. When you adopt that stance, all things become your children to nurture, cherish, support, love—to help bring to their full potential.
Here’s wishing you all a lovely day of “mothering.”
First printed in a slightly altered version on these pages in 2015. More “mothering” images below.

Joaquin Sorolla

Jeffrey T. Larson

Francisco “Paco” Zuniga
What a beautiful and inspiring post. Happy Mother’s Day.
Thank you. Happy Mother’s Day to you too!
Welcome!
Lovely. So expansive and inclusive as a concept. Thank you.
I’m so glad you thought so. Thank you.
I love the images and perspective Deborah. How wonderful the world would be if we all took this mothering approach to how we interact with each other and the planet.
Happy Mothering Day! 💞
Wouldn’t that be lovely! Thanks so much Brad.
Such a lovely article. I am going to post a link on my blog.
Thanks for sharing this, Patricia!
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Wow, such a wonderful expression of our lives, Deborah!
“ This mothering…is based on an immense sense of trust” – yes!
Man, woman & child – all of us!
It feels extra special that you wrote this a few years ago. It’s endured, as it should, and shows its power of the trust a little more even for that – Happy (belated, if it even applies in this case, lol) Mother’s Day ❤️
Thank you, Felipe.
Such an amazing combination of respect and feeling. I love to read out your blogs. They make me happy. Keep posting more.
Your saying that makes me very happy. Thank you.