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Celebrating the Sacred Motherhood, Part 5 of 5, May 12, 2019, New Land Ashram, Taiwan (Formosa)

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Mother’s Day is a very joyous occasion for those who still have a mother. 
In Japan, if you still have a mother, they have a tradition to come out and give you a pink carnation or a pink rose. Normally, it’s a pink carnation, like the one we have here. And if you don’t have a mother anymore, they give you a white one. The one who receives the pink carnation like this one, feels very happy and appreciative of their fortune that they still have their best friend in the world. Well, apart from the father as well. The best friend that they know since they were the babies. The first day they said, “Hallo” to the world, mother is their best friend. 
And the one who receives the white carnation feels sad and praying and remembering the mother and pray for her wellness in Heavens, and thinking of all the beautiful times that they spent with the mother and thinking of all the sacrifices that she made to bring them up, to nurture them, to teach them right from wrong, to protect them from all the unfortunate things that might happen to them in this world. There’s no end to what a mother can do, would do, or has done for their children. Now I would like to wish all of you, all the mothers and the fathers as well and the future mothers, the best day ever and continue like that every day, if possible, a happy Mother’s Day. 

Also, this day makes me think of other kinds of mothers in our planet and in other planets in other corners of the universes. 
We have many universes, not just one, even the Shadow Universe, we have many. And many mothers, like our mothers or like you as a mother, don’t have the fortune to celebrate the Mother’s Day like what we do here because of situation, because of society, because of the ignorance of the world. The animals, they also have mothers and children, families; even the insects they have them. The fishes, the birds. 

Any living beings have parents. 
Let’s pray that very, very soon all of them can celebrate Mother’s Day in peace, safety, and happiness, just like we do today. 
Let’s pray that our world will be awakened soon to realize that motherhood doesn’t belong only to the human race, but belongs to all beings. 
So, let’s pray that one day all of us, all of the world people and the universal beings realize that as we love our mothers, all other beings also love theirs. 
And let’s hope, let’s pray that one day very soon, all beings will try to protect this sacred motherhood, respect, sacred motherhood everywhere in all the universes, then we will surely, truly be happy in our heart and we will truly celebrate motherhood and truly celebrate and appreciate Mother’s Day. 
Let’s pray to all the mothers, whether they are here or in Heavens or elsewhere in all the universes, will have peace, will have love, will have protection, will have safety and happiness wherever they are, in God’s mercy. 
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