Sunday, February 3, 2013

Tongue-tied

Mother's milk... A sweet substance, readily available, but rarely leaking out unless the Mother hears the cry of a child.  Even then, for the child to receive it, the child must suckle at Mother's breast, held close and safe and warm in her arms.  Is there anything more innately human, more divine than to be nourished and nurtured?

But nursing does not always go smoothly.  One condition that comes to mind is called tongue tie.  As adults, we think of being tongue-tied as being unable to articulate or communicate.  To an infant, it means the frenulum of their tongue is too short and can sometimes (not always) make latching on to the breast difficult or impossible.  Depending on the severity of the tie, babies may have difficulty thriving.  Interestingly, both the adult and infant conditions find their application in the world of prayer.  Being spiritually tongue-tied prevents us from both communicating with our Mother and taking in the nourishment that only she can provide.
I would cry, too!
 "And it came to pass that [Jesus] did teach and minister unto the children of the multitude of whom hath been spoken, and he did loose their tongues, and they did speak unto their fathers [and mothers] great and marvelous things, even greater than he had revealed unto the people; and he loosed their tongues that they could utter." 3 Nephi 26: 14

Can you imagine the greater wonders that would come forth in the world if Her childrens' tongues were loosed to suckle from the breast of God the Mother and speak the words She gives?

2 comments:

  1. Hi, just found your blog, and I wanted to give you my heartfelt thanks for your voice about Heavenly Mother and also for your vision for Zion including a beautiful and divine equality of the sexes. Also, my best friend and I were just dreaming the other day about "green" garments! So excited to read about that, too!!!

    And this post is so, so, so moving! I read it while nursing my sweet boy to sleep! Becoming a mother has filled me with a searing ache for my Mother. How do you not be so angry about it all?

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    1. Oh no, I am furious. I struggle frequently with a righteous sense of the injustice of it all. I feel my own "failure to thrive" and I choke on the formulaic platitudes meant to satiate my hungering for Mother. "Too sacred..." "Must be protected..." Ugh. Few things manage to be both bitter and cloying, yet those phrases succeed with flying colors. There are days I really want to quit because I'm so angry or sad or frustrated. It is by no means easy but I'm not ready to give up just yet.

      The great thing about the "green" garments: I just noticed that the Distribution Centers now have detailed feedback forms for sacred clothing. People can totally talk up wanting sustainable fabrics. :D

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