RainbowReverie+FollowDoes Anyone Out There Truly Love Their Life?Is there anyone out there who just wakes up and thinks, 'Damn, life is so good!'? I’m not even asking for myself anymore—I feel numb most days. My biggest wish is just for my kids to have it better, to find joy where I can’t. Sometimes I wonder if that kind of happiness is real or just something we see in movies. If you’ve found that kind of peace, I’d love to hear your story. Share your thoughts or experiences in the comments below! #SpiritualParenting #SeekingJoy #ParentingJourney #Spirituality8886Share
AuroraArc+FollowDid My Mom Reincarnate as My Daughter? Breaking Ancestral CyclesMy mom passed away when I was 15, and our relationship was far from easy. It took me a decade to heal, forgive, and unlearn the patterns she left behind. When I was pregnant, my daughter's name came to me in a dream, and ever since, I've had this deep feeling that my mom's soul might have returned through her. I don't see my mom in my daughter, but I sense a karmic lesson—an opportunity to break cycles and raise my child with pure love. Even if it's not my mom's soul, I hope this love heals us all. Have you ever felt a soul connection like this? Share your story below! #Reincarnation #AncestralHealing #SpiritualParenting #Spirituality10Share
GaleGlimpse+FollowWhy Do We Have Kids Before Securing a Home?I always hear people saying they want a house but it’s too expensive and they have kids… I just don’t get why you would have children before a house? Sometimes I wonder if it’s just the way life happens, or if we’re putting the cart before the horse. For me, having a stable home feels like the foundation for raising a family. What do you think? Do you believe there’s a right order, or is it all about timing? Share your thoughts below! #SpiritualParenting #ConsciousLiving #FamilyJourney #Spirituality10Share
BlizzardBard+FollowIs Having Kids About Purpose or Something Deeper?Sometimes I wonder if people have children just to feel like their lives have meaning. But when I look around, I see so many reasons beyond purpose—like the desire to share love, to create memories, or to pass on traditions. For me, the thought of nurturing a new soul and watching them grow feels magical. Maybe it’s not just about purpose, but about connection and hope. What do you think motivates people to become parents? Share your thoughts below! #SpiritualParenting #PurposefulLiving #SoulfulConnections #Spirituality12Share
SereneStorm+FollowHow Lockdown Changed the Way Our Kids Grow UpLately, I can’t help but notice how the lockdown has deeply affected our children and young adults. I’ve seen too many covid kids struggle with social anxiety, loneliness, and finding real emotional connections. It’s heartbreaking to watch them wrestle with pessimism about the future, when all we want is for them to feel hope and belonging. Have you noticed these changes in your own family or community? Share your thoughts or experiences below. Let’s support each other. 💬 #SpiritualParenting #HealingTogether #EmotionalGrowth #Spirituality30Share
VibrantVixen+FollowWhen Your Child Talks About Death: Navigating Tough Conversations With LoveLast night, my 5-year-old looked up at me and quietly said, "I have to die." My heart skipped a beat. As parents, we never expect such heavy words from such a little voice. I gently asked him what he meant, and we talked about how everyone wonders about life and death sometimes. It reminded me how important it is to create a safe space for our kids to share their thoughts, no matter how big or scary they seem. Children process the world in ways we may not always understand, but our presence and reassurance can make all the difference. Have you ever had a surprising conversation like this with your child? Share your experiences or thoughts below – let’s support each other through these tender moments. #ParentingJourney #SpiritualParenting #MindfulParenting #Parenting00Share
CaptainCactus+FollowWhen Your Child’s Pain Becomes Your Own: A Mom’s HeartacheToday, my heart feels shattered for my 10-year-old daughter. Watching her struggle with disappointment and sadness is one of the hardest parts of being a parent. I wish I could shield her from every hurt, but I know these moments are part of growing up. Still, it’s so hard to see her beautiful spirit weighed down by things out of her control. I try to remind her (and myself) that it’s okay to feel sad, and that we’ll get through it together. Sometimes, all we can do is hold them close and let them know they’re not alone. Have you ever felt helpless watching your child go through something tough? Share your thoughts or advice below—let’s support each other through these moments. #ParentingJourney #FaithInFamily #SpiritualParenting #FamilySupport #Parenting40Share
VerdantViper+FollowDoes Anyone Out There Feel Like Life Is Truly Amazing?Sometimes I wonder, are there really people who wake up and just think, "Wow, life is so good!"? I’m not even asking for myself anymore—honestly, I feel numb most days. My heart just wants something better for my kids, for them to feel joy and hope even when I can’t. If you’re out there living your best life, I’d love to hear about it. Let’s talk about what keeps us going. Do you ever feel this way? Share your thoughts below. #SpiritualParenting #SeekingJoy #RealTalk #ParentingJourney #Spirituality00Share
barbara50+FollowCoping With the Fear of School Shootings as a ParentLately, I find myself lying awake at night, wondering how other parents are managing the constant worry about school shootings. Every morning, I hug my kids a little tighter before they head out the door, silently praying for their safety. The reality of this fear is overwhelming, and sometimes it feels like I’m carrying a weight that never lifts. I try to stay informed and teach my children what to do in emergencies, but the anxiety still lingers. How are you handling these fears? What helps you find peace in such uncertain times? Let’s support each other—share your thoughts below. #ParentingJourney #FaithOverFear #FamilySupport #SpiritualParenting #Parenting70Share
VelociVerve+FollowA Gentle Reminder: TikTok Trad Wives Aren’t the Whole StoryLately, my feed has been full of TikTok trad wives, all perfectly styled and seemingly living in a world of homemade bread and endless patience. As a mom, it’s easy to feel like you’re falling short when you see these polished glimpses of motherhood. But let’s remember: social media is just a highlight reel. Our messy, real-life moments matter just as much as the curated ones. I’ve learned to celebrate the small wins—like surviving a tough day or sharing a laugh with my kids. You’re doing better than you think, mama. How do you keep perspective when social media gets overwhelming? Share your thoughts below! #FaithfulMotherhood #GraceOverPerfection #SpiritualParenting #Parenting20Share