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*Mar*Mothering


Mothering is concept building in the child, which function as the
paradigmatic connecting bases of understanding. Mothering starts with the
splicing of the zygote into two, two into four, four into eight on and on,
for nine months when the completed baby arrives into the womb of nature.
During the nine months, the perceptions, understandings, feelings and
emotions of the mother become her hormones which reach the growing baby in
the womb as hormonal messages via the bloodstream. The basic paradigm
foundations continuously build in the baby, along with the development of
the various limbs. Actually intelligence means the construction of the
foundational paradigmatic bases.

Understanding is impossible when there is no connectable paradigmatic base.
The basic emotional foundations of the paradigms develop in the mother’s
womb.

Immediately after delivery the mother cooperates with nature, to build the
nature based paradigms, mothering the transition from the womb based
paradigms. In free and healthy nature, the whole flora and fauna join her
in the building of paradigms and understandings, creating perceptions and
awareness in the growing baby. In free and healthy nature the paradigms
become very broad and wide in reach, creating the macro understanding, or
understanding by teaming up with nature.

Mothering is actually the foundation building of paradigms. A happy and
intelligent mother automatically mothers and develops an intelligent and
happy baby. The Baby’s faculty for happiness gets wonderful paradigms in
free and healthy nature creating the basic humor of life. The Baby’s basic
humor gets based on the healthy nature and nature’s happiness.

If the baby is robbed of nature, and the mothering by nature, it develops
the revolting counterfeit humor, taking happiness at others problems, say
making fun of one who stammers, or limps or fails or is physically weak,
not beautiful etc.The stock humor in the Telugu cinema is where the hero
beats the comedian who weeps helplessly. The cinemas today, unfortunately
are building up the mass paradigms of taking happiness at other’s
difficulties. Many a mother with baby in her womb is building this
unfortunate paradigm of humor, as she sees these movies. She is not aware
that she is mothering a bully in her womb, thanks to the stupid movies.

Mothering is done by the womb of the mother also when the baby is in the
womb. After birth, nature takes to mothering throughout one’s life. The
entire flora and fauna and also the Geography together mother.

In our Country that Mother is our Bharatha Matha, the wonderful concept and
paradigm builder.

YM Sarma

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The concept of "Mothering" in this passage is explored deeply in terms of
its role in the development of a child's intelligence, emotional
foundations, and overall understanding of the world. The writer, YM Sarma,
highlights the profound influence of the mother and nature on the
development of paradigms in the child, especially in the early stages of
life.

The author begins by explaining how mothering starts in the womb, where the
mother’s emotions and perceptions are transmitted to the baby through
hormones. This process is described as the foundational building of
paradigms—essentially the core structures upon which the child’s
understanding of the world will later be built. Intelligence is viewed as
the construction of these foundational paradigms, and understanding is only
possible when there are connectable paradigms or frameworks that can guide
the child’s cognitive and emotional development.

After birth, mothering extends beyond the mother’s direct care to the
broader natural environment. The writer emphasizes that in a healthy and
free environment, nature itself—through flora, fauna, and the natural
world—joins in the nurturing process, providing a wider, more holistic set
of paradigms for the child. This "macro understanding" is presented as
essential for the child's growth into a person who comprehends and
appreciates the interconnectedness of life.

The author also addresses the concept of humor, suggesting that it is
shaped by the paradigms the child is exposed to. A healthy, nature-based
environment fosters a positive, compassionate humor, while an environment
devoid of nature can lead to the development of cruel or distorted
humor—such as finding joy in others' misfortunes or weaknesses. The writer
criticizes certain portrayals in popular media, such as the portrayal of
humor in Telugu cinema, where the hero beats the comedian, often leading to
a paradigm where people take pleasure in others' difficulties. This type of
media exposure is seen as contributing to the creation of negative
paradigms in the mother’s womb, potentially shaping the child’s future
behavior.

Finally, the writer concludes by noting that the process of mothering is
not limited to the biological mother. Nature itself—through all of its
forms—continues to "mother" the child throughout their life. In the context
of Indian culture, the metaphor of "Bharatha Matha" (Mother India) is
introduced, symbolizing the collective nurturing influence of the country’s
geography, culture, and traditions, further reinforcing the idea that
mothering is an expansive, lifelong process.

In essence, the passage presents mothering as a dynamic, foundational, and
nature-infused process that shapes the child’s entire worldview,
intelligence, and emotional landscape. It underscores the importance of
nurturing healthy, positive paradigms, particularly in an environment that
aligns with nature and compassionate principles.

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