“The mother-child relationship is paradoxical and, in a sense, tragic. It requires the most intense love on the mother's side, yet this very love must help the child grow away from the mother, and to become fully independent.”
The above is reversed in many cases
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Powerful, and poignant writing, Rajagopal...Your theory is well supported by your own personal experience it appears.A Mothers love, in my opinion, is obligational, as much as should be blood-absolute.We do not have a voice in our coming to this world.The Good Lord does, and our Mothers have accepted HIS gift. of birth &.And the obligatoty here is the rearing, support & care-for, that every helpless-aged child is worth of & entitled to...by their parents...but more importantly by she who bore you.This is a fine display of theoretical & philosophical fodder for muse.Though provoking...dIscussion-worthy & most of all....very well delivered through your proselike style of poetics. ~ FjR ~
then what is the alternative rajagopal? Mother is too busy! then what is left for the child? should we ask Mother if she is available or our prayers should be submiited in front of the photo image which are sure to reach Her?
'Children are anchors to hold a mother to her life.' A very compelling line. One of many in this excellent comment on the mother-child relationship. Ten from me. As always, Sandra