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==God the Mother of Love== | ==God the Mother of Love== | ||
===Mother’s Love for Her Children=== | ===Mother’s Love for Her Children=== | ||
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There is a Jewish proverb: "God could not be everywhere, and therefore he made mothers.” It does not mean that God made mothers because He did not have the ability to be omnipresent, but it means that mother's love for her children is so infinite that she can exert her superhuman power for her children like God.<br> | There is a Jewish proverb: "God could not be everywhere, and therefore he made mothers.” It does not mean that God made mothers because He did not have the ability to be omnipresent, but it means that mother's love for her children is so infinite that she can exert her superhuman power for her children like God.<br> | ||
In ''[[wikipedia:The_Story_of_a_Mother|The Story of a Mother]]'' by Hans Christian [https://www.doopedia.co.kr/doopedia/master/master.do?_method=view&MAS_IDX=101013000790755 Andersen], the mother sheds blood after accepting the thorn-bush’s request of embracing it in order to find her lost son. She also exchanges her fine hair for the old woman’s gray hair. She even gives her eyes to the god of a lake. No one would think that a mother’s love was exaggerated in this story. It is because everyone agrees that a mother lavishes her love upon her children.<br> | In ''[[wikipedia:The_Story_of_a_Mother|The Story of a Mother]]'' by Hans Christian [https://www.doopedia.co.kr/doopedia/master/master.do?_method=view&MAS_IDX=101013000790755 Andersen], the mother sheds blood after accepting the thorn-bush’s request of embracing it in order to find her lost son. She also exchanges her fine hair for the old woman’s gray hair. She even gives her eyes to the god of a lake. No one would think that a mother’s love was exaggerated in this story. It is because everyone agrees that a mother lavishes her love upon her children.<br> |