Nourishing Body & Soul
by Sharon Rosenblum
Mother’s Love
This year, 2020, will be a Mother’s Day we will remember for a long time. Amidst the lock down or shut down of many states across the country due to the Corona Virus, we will surely be celebrating in a different way. It is important to recognize all mothers, all species of mothers, on this day. Since the shutdown that came forth from COVID-19, we have seen the air around the planet clear, and the waterways are also crystal clear. Life is bursting forth with a sigh of relief as the planet, Mother Earth or Gaia
has been healing in this time. It has been a pause in the action of the humans on Earth that has allowed this healing to take place.
Women as mothers have been able to spend more time with their families. We have become the teachers for our children as well as the primary care givers. This is what mothers do – we nurture. We encourage growth, we teach kindness and caring for others, and we set the example for living from the heart. As we spend this Mother’s Day with our families and connect electronically with our extended families, let us remember who has made our being here pos‑ sible and all that the energy of the female mother has brought to our lives and the well being of the planet.
Sharon Rosenblum
adopted a Gluten Free and Whole Food lifestyle and is adept at modifying recipes to suit different dietary needs. A healthy approach to eating also serves her as an Empath and Intuitive. Eating “clean” foods brings clarity when working with her guides and spirit. And, her joints are no longer achy or sore. Sharon is an Assistant Editor on our Star Nations Magazine Executive Staff and has her own editing business—The Feathering Quill. FB: The Feathering Quill
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I bring you a recipe for a lovely cake, a Hummingbird Cake, that can me made for Mother’s Day to show our gratitude and appreciation for all that the mothers of the world do for humanity and the planet. Namaste,
Sharon
Credit: silviarita_Pixabay.com & Sharon Rosenblum
Mother’s Day brings forth mem‑ ories from our childhood. They were days usually spent with the family including grandparents, aunts, and uncles. Games would be played by all and there was always a brunch or special lunch with dessert included. The celebration was to show our mothers our love for them and to honor them with a special day just for them.