An article was posted relatively recently from CNBC detailing a plan from company BiomilQ to reproduce mother’s breast milk. In a lab. From cultured Mammary gland epithelial cells.
Half of those reading this will think, “wow, what an incredible feat.” And the other half will be questioning why this is necessary. Unfortunately, reading this headline didn’t shock me, more so tugged at a small thread of anger building in my womb space. A desire for more Mamas to wake up, come out of the fog. For more Mama’s to ask questions. To look inside. To truly reflect on what we are moving towards as a whole.
The DEvolution process, it happened slowly at first. We began questioning the innate responses of mothers. Wondering if they were strong enough to be the care taker and the homesteader and the factory worker. We questioned the tinctures, the wise mother’s hacks, knowledge passed down ancestrally. We said, let’s progress this way. The first outsource to the man in a white coat.
Then the collective was taught to trust the convenience and safety of the powers at be, to feed our children. From dyes, to preservatives, to everything toxic added in between, we’ve seen the rates of cancer, autoimmune diseases, infertility and SO MUCH more increase at it’s introduction. We’ve taken the food from the hands of the mothers in the garden to the food scientists. Is bigger, genetically modified, less nutritionally valued, better?
Then we began wondering, not only if we were capable enough to care for our children, but capable enough to birth them. Another outsource. Babies began getting cut out in what was called twilight birth. A “safer,” more effective option. Then the idea was suggested that we weren’t in tune enough to carry children in our bellies without help. Hence witnessing the management of prenatal care through radiating pictures, medication and blood work.
It doesn’t stop there. We began wondering why this type of lifestyle isn’t conducive for conception. So we began outsourcing that, watching fertility clinics pop up all over the world. Taking the creation of life from the bed room into a petri dish. Where’s the spark of life in that?
And here we are watching our children change. I’d like to make the argument that change is inevitable. It’s the TYPE of change we’re seeing — losing the qualities that make us humans, HUMANS. The spark. The spirit. Replaced with systems, procedures and reproducibility. The REVOLUTION has begun for some of us.
The idea that mom’s are losing the ability to breast feed, relying on formula, having lost the ability to bring life earth side in the same space it was created from, is utterly appalling. The idea that $3.5 million are allocated to RECREATING something that we’re losing the ability to create, shows all things that are wrong with this world. Funnel the money into opening these children up. Opening these mothers up. Waking all of us up, to the new (ancient technology) all around us. Residing withIN us.
When you live close to nature, physiologic processes happen NATURALLY. The need for disturbance and interference is radically reduces. And when you dedicate to a life undisturbed, have an undisturbed birth, in your own under your own level of direction, you're running on your instinctual responses. These are the original directions that were gifted to each of us. The directions that grow a liver cell from the eggs you have for breakfast from the chickens in the backyard.
It’s going to take a bigger portion of us acting on these instinctual responses to curve the devolution we’re seeing. Begin acting on your instinctual responses, again. Make it a practice. In small ways. They don’t come from ordinary reality. They don't come from the thinking mind. They come from feeling places, knowing places. Those places are withIN you and me.
EVOLUTION or REVOLUTION.