Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Children are Enlightenment!

Today was my daughters’ walkathon at school and I left the experience in a different state.  I realized sometimes we gain a deeper understanding by watching our kids from the outside instead of always being on the inside.  That happened to me today.  I watched my daughter at her school’s walkathon have a meltdown due to the overstimulation of kids running around her.  And as I watched her struggle, I didn’t have my usual sense of overwhelm, or thinking I had poor parenting skills, or frustrated.  I felt empathy and compassion.  As I looked around at all the kids in her school –  having fun and running around, I realized that this is what she must go through everyday at some point in her day.  I felt her internal struggle she probably deals with daily and yet she goes to school everyday with a sense of determination and surrender to this.  And it reminded me of her resilience and determination. 

It made me have a deeper understanding for her struggles, that I often forget, because my love for her is so full, in my eyes she is perfect.  I forget she has speech, fine and gross motor delays.  I forget she has a sensory disorder and how all these things must be challenging to deal with in different situations and in daily life for her.  I am gifted with a daughter, who I get to witness, that despite all of her challenges, she lives life to the fullest.   This fills me with compassion, empathy, love and a deeper understanding of not just her but everyone else who has some kind of struggle(s) everyday in their lives and yet have found ways to live life to the fullest. 


On a day like today, I realize my daughter teaches me the important things in life and I am filled with gratitude.  My daughter is my teacher of enlightenment.  And today I am especially proud to be called her mom.

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