You Are The Mother Of All Mothers
I have to tell you this.
You didn't fail. Not even a little.
You are not a horrible mother.
You didn't choose this. You didn't want this to happen. You didn't do anything wrong.
It just happened. To you.
Despite your begging, pleading, praying, hoping against all hope it would not. Even though everything within you was screaming no, no, no, no, no.
God didn't do this to punish you, smite you, or teach you a lesson. That is not God's way.
You could not have prevented this if you tried harder, prayed harder, or were a "better" person.
Nor if you ate better, loved harder, yoga-ed more, did x,y,z to the nth degree - fill in the blank with any other lie your mind devises.
You could not have prevented this even if you could have predicted the future like NO ONE CAN.
No, there is nothing more you could have done. You did everything you possibly could have.
And you are the best mother there is because you would have done absolutely anything to keep your child alive. To breathe your last breath instead. To choose the pain all over again just to spend one more minute together.
That is the ultimate kind of love. You are the ultimate kind of mother.
So wash your hands of any naysayers, betrayers, or those who sprinted in the other direction when you needed them most. Wash you hands of the people who may have falsely judged you, ostracized you, or stigmatized you because of what happened to you. Wash your hands of anyone who has made you feel less than by questioning everything you did or didn't do. Anyone whose words or looks have implied this was somehow your fault.
This was not your fault. This will never be your fault, no matter how many different ways someone tries to tell you is was.
Especially if that someone happens to be you. Sometimes it's not what others are saying that keeps you shackled in shame. Sometimes you adopt others' misguided opinions and assumptions.
Sometimes it's your own inner voice that shoves you into the darkest corner of despair, like an abuser, telling you over and over again you failed as a mother. Convincing you if only this and what if that, it never would have happened. Saying you coulda, shoulda done this or that so your child would not have died.
That is a lie of the sickest time. Do not believe it, not even for a second. Do not let it sink into your bones. Do not let it smother that beautiful, beautiful light of yours.
Instead, breathe in this truth with every part of yourself: You are the best damn mother in the entire world.
No one else could do what you do.
No one else could ever mother your child as well as you can, as well as you are.
No one else could let your child's love and light shine through the way you do.
No one else could mother your dead child as bravely.
No one else could carry this unrelenting burden as courageously. It is the heaviest, most torturous burden there is.
There is no one, no one, no one who could ever, ever replace you. No one.
You were chosen to be your child's mother. Yes - chosen. And no one else could parent your child better in life or in death than you do.
You have within you a sacred strength.
You are the mother of all mothers.
So breathe mama, keep breathing. Believe mama, keep believing. Fight mama, keep fighting for this truth to uproot the lies in your heart - you didn't fail. Not even a little.
For whatever it's worth, I see you.
I hear your guttural sobs. I feel your ache deep inside my bones. And it doesn't make me uncomfortable to put my fingers as a makeshift Band-Aid over the gaping hole in your heart until the scabs come, if and when they do.
It takes invincible strength to mother a child you can no longer hold, see, touch, or hear. You are a superhero mama.
I see you fall down and get up, fall down and get up, over and over again. I notice the grit and guts it takes to pry yourself out of bed every single day and force your bloodied feet to stand up and keep walking.
I see you walking this path of life you've been given, where every breath and step apart from your child is a physical, emotional, and spiritual battleground. A fight for your own survival. A fight o quiet the insidious lies.
But the truth is, you haven't failed at all. In fact, it's quite the opposite.
You are the mother of all mothers.
Truly, the most inspiring, courageous, loving mother there is - a warrior mama through and through.
For even in death, you lovingly mother your precious child still.
You didn't fail. Not even a little.
You are not a horrible mother.
You didn't choose this. You didn't want this to happen. You didn't do anything wrong.
It just happened. To you.
Despite your begging, pleading, praying, hoping against all hope it would not. Even though everything within you was screaming no, no, no, no, no.
God didn't do this to punish you, smite you, or teach you a lesson. That is not God's way.
You could not have prevented this if you tried harder, prayed harder, or were a "better" person.
Nor if you ate better, loved harder, yoga-ed more, did x,y,z to the nth degree - fill in the blank with any other lie your mind devises.
You could not have prevented this even if you could have predicted the future like NO ONE CAN.
No, there is nothing more you could have done. You did everything you possibly could have.
And you are the best mother there is because you would have done absolutely anything to keep your child alive. To breathe your last breath instead. To choose the pain all over again just to spend one more minute together.
That is the ultimate kind of love. You are the ultimate kind of mother.
So wash your hands of any naysayers, betrayers, or those who sprinted in the other direction when you needed them most. Wash you hands of the people who may have falsely judged you, ostracized you, or stigmatized you because of what happened to you. Wash your hands of anyone who has made you feel less than by questioning everything you did or didn't do. Anyone whose words or looks have implied this was somehow your fault.
This was not your fault. This will never be your fault, no matter how many different ways someone tries to tell you is was.
Especially if that someone happens to be you. Sometimes it's not what others are saying that keeps you shackled in shame. Sometimes you adopt others' misguided opinions and assumptions.
Sometimes it's your own inner voice that shoves you into the darkest corner of despair, like an abuser, telling you over and over again you failed as a mother. Convincing you if only this and what if that, it never would have happened. Saying you coulda, shoulda done this or that so your child would not have died.
That is a lie of the sickest time. Do not believe it, not even for a second. Do not let it sink into your bones. Do not let it smother that beautiful, beautiful light of yours.
Instead, breathe in this truth with every part of yourself: You are the best damn mother in the entire world.
No one else could do what you do.
No one else could ever mother your child as well as you can, as well as you are.
No one else could let your child's love and light shine through the way you do.
No one else could mother your dead child as bravely.
No one else could carry this unrelenting burden as courageously. It is the heaviest, most torturous burden there is.
There is no one, no one, no one who could ever, ever replace you. No one.
You were chosen to be your child's mother. Yes - chosen. And no one else could parent your child better in life or in death than you do.
You have within you a sacred strength.
You are the mother of all mothers.
So breathe mama, keep breathing. Believe mama, keep believing. Fight mama, keep fighting for this truth to uproot the lies in your heart - you didn't fail. Not even a little.
For whatever it's worth, I see you.
I hear your guttural sobs. I feel your ache deep inside my bones. And it doesn't make me uncomfortable to put my fingers as a makeshift Band-Aid over the gaping hole in your heart until the scabs come, if and when they do.
It takes invincible strength to mother a child you can no longer hold, see, touch, or hear. You are a superhero mama.
I see you fall down and get up, fall down and get up, over and over again. I notice the grit and guts it takes to pry yourself out of bed every single day and force your bloodied feet to stand up and keep walking.
I see you walking this path of life you've been given, where every breath and step apart from your child is a physical, emotional, and spiritual battleground. A fight for your own survival. A fight o quiet the insidious lies.
But the truth is, you haven't failed at all. In fact, it's quite the opposite.
You are the mother of all mothers.
Truly, the most inspiring, courageous, loving mother there is - a warrior mama through and through.
For even in death, you lovingly mother your precious child still.
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Now I know why this was such a big hit! I love the last line most of all! It brings a type of peace within me...
Sending love, Leda
This is so beautiful and very true!! Thank you for sharing it, Gina.
Gentle hugs!! xxx
Oh Gina, thank you so much for posting this! I couldn\'t remember the title.
Love you!
Diane
Makes my heart feel SO tender... We need this on our website too.
What courage it took to read this, Gina. Every mother who has had to give their children back needs to read this.
Hand in hand and Heart to heart,
XO Joanie
Thank you for posting this. I hear your sweet voice as I read it...
LOVE YOU!
So beautiful!! At another conference I attended last year, there was a ceremony for each of the moms to say our child\'s name - I was sobbing and said to another mom - \"I can\'t say JENNIFER\" because if I do, she is really gone\"....that mom said - YOU ARE HER MOM, NO-ONE CAN SAY HER NAME LIKE YOU.....SAY HER NAME.....I did.....your beautiful poem reminds me...I am her mom like no one else could or can be.....Thank you, gina. ((((hugs)))) Vicki
This speaks to my heart, wish I could keep it in my mind......so true and wise. No one knows the pain we\'re in. Together, we compile our guilt and together, we will vanquish it. Thank you, Needed/need this. Love, abby
This is so beautiful, makes me cry again. I don\'t know how you had the strength to read this out loud, probably strength from Cassie
Any chance you would repost this on the Facebook FMO page for the moms who don\'t come to Daily Strength ?
I\'m so proud of you for getting through this beautiful reading. It warms my heart. Much love, Sharon xo
Thank you for posting this. It is so important for moms to know that they are still mothers. I am teary eyed again.
Love and tight hugs, M
I can\'t read it without crying. Its definitely what our children would say. They know our hearts as no one else ever will... Thank You Gina
That is wonderful. I had been wondering what the poem was you read at the retreat that everyone found so touching and emotional - thank you so much for posting it.
Thank you Gina for both reading it at the retreat and posting it now for us. It is so touching and rings true with a mother\'s heart. Love to you.
I am grateful to read this poem. Thank you Gina and Cassie remember to give your Mom a kind hug. Love, Kathy