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The bond of mother and child extends far beyond the experience of motherhood, when the relationship between a mother and her children is promoted as an enforced identity that is being controlled within the belief systems of a particular culture. In many cultures, being a child-bearer or breeder is the extent to which value is determined for the female identity, while the labor it entails is largely degraded and unpaid, denying women their full dignity and potential as a human being. Motherhood is generally valued and declared sanctified as long as the child bears the name of the father who has legal control over the existence of the mother and child. | The bond of mother and child extends far beyond the experience of motherhood, when the relationship between a mother and her children is promoted as an enforced identity that is being controlled within the belief systems of a particular culture. In many cultures, being a child-bearer or breeder is the extent to which value is determined for the female identity, while the labor it entails is largely degraded and unpaid, denying women their full dignity and potential as a human being. Motherhood is generally valued and declared sanctified as long as the child bears the name of the father who has legal control over the existence of the mother and child. | ||
Thus, motherhood and the relationship between the mother and child through the lens of the patriarchy, is designed primarily to serve the interests of men. Controlling the rights to access a woman’s body, as well as controlling reproduction, has been relegated in history to male authority. When this authority is exerted over the female body, it in turn shapes the meaning of motherhood throughout many contexts in human society. In the patriarchy, a female is socially defined as a mother or potential mother, and historically this has been promoted as a female’s most important role in society. Thus, it has deep ties to female self-esteem and a variety of mother conflicts that can take hold in the female psyche. These psycho-emotional issues will be amplified during this phase of the Mother Arc code activations, as there is a steadily increasing transmission of solar feminine templates designed to override lunar based forces expressing through the sacral center and sexual organs.<ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3491-arc-zone Arc Zone]</ref> | Thus, motherhood and the relationship between the mother and child through the lens of the patriarchy, is designed primarily to serve the interests of men. Controlling the rights to access a woman’s body, as well as controlling reproduction, has been relegated in history to male authority. When this authority is exerted over the female body, it in turn shapes the meaning of motherhood throughout many contexts in human society. In the patriarchy, a female is socially defined as a mother or potential mother, and historically this has been promoted as a female’s most important role in society. Thus, it has deep ties to female self-esteem and a variety of mother conflicts that can take hold in the female psyche. These psycho-emotional issues will be amplified during this phase of the [[Mother Arc]] code activations, as there is a steadily increasing transmission of solar feminine templates designed to override lunar based forces expressing through the sacral center and sexual organs.<ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3491-arc-zone Arc Zone]</ref> | ||
==Mothers Missing Chromosomes== | ==Mothers Missing Chromosomes== |