Mother, a short story of dirt on the floor, is in honor of all those who need love; for the world that is in desperate need of unconditional Motherly love. The story begins with three girls set out on an adventure towards the "iron rainbows", also known as a playground. As they imagine deeper and grow in "pretending", it starts to rain. They notice the rain turns to mud and the imagination gets even more exciting. Playing in the mud and creating and co-creating with the world around them. That is, until, two of the girls ...
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Mother, a short story of dirt on the floor, is in honor of all those who need love; for the world that is in desperate need of unconditional Motherly love. The story begins with three girls set out on an adventure towards the "iron rainbows", also known as a playground. As they imagine deeper and grow in "pretending", it starts to rain. They notice the rain turns to mud and the imagination gets even more exciting. Playing in the mud and creating and co-creating with the world around them. That is, until, two of the girls start to feel shame and guilt over the mud stains and begin to run in fear. The youngest one stays innocent, continuing to create with the mud. They encounter puddles on their way home and each approach the puddles differently, only to find that the two oldest are driven to more shame and fear, while the youngest imagines harder. The story ends with their individual encounters with Mother as they come home and get dirt on the floor. Mother is a short story of how God's children come Home and God, as a Mother, responds to the dirt they drag into the Home.
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