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Celebrating Mother's Day and Cherishing Parents' Love (Part 2 of 2) May 14, 2017

2018-01-06
Language:English,Mandarin Chinese (中文),Vietnamese (Tiếng Âu Lạc [Tiếng Việt])
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I give thanks to all the mothers. I thank all the mothers everywhere in the world and in the universes, for giving a chance for the enlightened Masters to come to our world and other worlds to enlighten us, to bless the planets, and to bring happiness, improvement, better atmosphere, good changes for all beings to benefit.

Mothers are the hardest workers of all the workers, especially if she has children under ten, then she works like 24/7. Mothers, motherhood or housekeeper, housewife are the most occupied jobs in the world, right? But mostly it’s the most unthankful job. The children take mother for granted. Also the father, the husband, whoever lives in the house, because the mother always offers her love in everything she does. Whether washing dishes, cooking meals or ironing the clothes or cleaning the house, she always gives her love. Therefore, when you come home from school, the house is clean, the meal is ready.

If you have your parents still and you still can stay with them, I suggest you stay with them as long as you can, because it is a blessing to stay with parents. Not just mother, but father. But I don’t know, people don’t celebrate Father’s Day as such a big deal as Mother’s Day, but we all should. If you can stay with your parents a long time, even after teenage, then you are very lucky. I know that from my experience.

The parents make you feel free, like you don’t have to feel responsible for anything in the world because your parents will take care of anything. That kind of feeling. …But poor parents. Yes. You feel free, but don’t feel too free. Your clothes, you put in a basket. If you can, you turn on the machine to wash your clothes yourself. And you can clean the floor, help her to wash dishes, tidy up the house. Don’t throw socks and hats everywhere. It is a privilege to be children, to be kids. But still, poor mother has to work very hard. Even if she goes out to work outside the house, when she comes home, she still needs to do a lot of work at home. And that’s why the children are feeling so free, mostly, because the mother always does everything, mostly. So, try to think of the mother. Because the more you grow up, the older and more tired the mother becomes with the years. The stronger you grow, the weaker Mom becomes, so try to think about her feelings, her physical condition and give a lot, a lot of love to the mother, and father of course, even though today is not Father’s Day.

Give a lot, a lot of love to your parents. Always come home, hug them, kiss them, even if you don’t have a lot of time, a few seconds doesn’t cost a lot. Always tell them you love them and you appreciate this, you appreciate that. Don’t always demand for this, demand for that to see what your parents can afford. Because sometimes the parents, they have their problems, problems with finance which they don’t want to burden the children. They don’t want the children to worry. So, you just have to feel it, and chip in with sympathy, with love, with understanding, not with forever-demanding.

And be satisfied with what the parents give. Oh, I don’t see any children here. I’m talking to all these gray-haired people. I’m talking to all these gray-haired people. So funny! But you can take the tape and give it to your children as a birthday present. And then they listen and they think a little bit about your hard work, your sacrifice for the family, your quiet enduring offering to the whole family. When you have children, then you understand what I’m saying.

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