I have a beautiful FB friend and they have named their child
Kalia. He has written, “I'll be proud of
my daughter if she's straight or gay. Doesn't matter...I just want her to be
kind”. I responded with, “Rich, when I
was little my Grandmother said something that has stuck with me. She said, “It
does not matter how many languages you speak, it matters how many you can say
Thank You in.", Blessings. Verna Knapp wrote ‘Raise her as the Divine
Feminine she is, and she will be a magnificent with wonderful ways of teaching
others.”
Shortly after the birth of their fairy dust child he wrote,
“I've always had the utmost respect for women. But after witnessing a live,
natural birth my appreciation and awe has quadrupled. There is a reason why
they call it labor...it is incredibly hard work! No man will ever know what you
all go through. My hat's off to my wife and all the mothers out there....so
much respect for you.”
Here is my letter to you:
Dear Rich,
First and formost blessings and congrat’s to you and your wife on the birth of your
beautiful daughter Kalia. May you all go
from joy to joy. Rich it is true, women
are amazing whether they have birthed a child or not they are Mothers all their
lives, the caretakers of many things for Mother earth. At the time of birthing they carry labor in
an intense short amount of time to make miracles appear hear on earth. As for the Father he too shall labor, every
day for the next 18 years! And in that
labor he shall breath life with his new daughter. Your heart is now opening further than one
can ever imagine, that is the gift your wife shares with you that you the
father shall pass on to your new daughter.
It would be a pleasure to meet you all in person someday.
Regards and spirit,
Lynn ( HannaLeah)
