Words of wisdom

The relationship between parent and child is a relationship from past life

Each person is born with a purpose. Besides, he/she is born with the desire to meet someone he/she had a relationship with in his/her previous life. There is something to do with the person you want to meet.

Those who are taken care of are balanced by receiving the ones he/she gave in a previous life. Sometimes they look for that person and are born as a child of that person. In other relationships, for these exchanges of energy, a person gives birth to close relatives.

In such cases, parents return what they received in their previous lives to their children. The child is getting back what he/she gave in his/her previous life.

Raising children is learning, learning of love. Of course, since he/she is his/her own child, parents have a feeling of love for him/her.

Mothers give their children unconditional love. No matter how tired or sleepy they are, they give priority to the wishes of their child who wants to feed and change diapers, crying in the middle of the night. That is, the wishes of the child always take precedence over the wishes of the mother.

However, as the child grows older, the mother laments that he/she doesn't listen to her, even though she raised him/her so hard. If she is too careful, worried, or interfere with her child, he/she will be annoyed and unobtrusive.

Eventually, she doesn’t enjoy raising her child and feels it suffering. Even if she can give unconditional love when he/she is an innocent baby, she may gradually have love that doesn’t grow her. It’s a love of attachment.

The birth and growth of a child is a great opportunity for a parent to grow. Since your child took care of you in the past life, you’re taking care of him/her in return for your gratitude. It is the law of karma.

Children are also entrusted to us by God. Therefore, we must carefully raise them and bring them out into the world.

(Excerpt from Daiwa Shobo "A life beyond my expectations is waiting right there")

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