Motherhood Mastery
by Lady Carla Davis, MPH
Specializing in Nutrition
GEP Minister for Environment
Throughout history, few cultures, if any, valued Motherhood Mastery. Why is that?
You would think by now, society would realize the importance and value of motherhood.
Some of our largest species, such as whales and elephants, highly value the mastery of their matriarch and motherhood. They know the survival of their species, and each generation depends on the wisdom and skills passed down through their matriarch and motherhood.
In the human species, knowledge, skills, and wisdom of motherhood are passed to each new generation, from the grandmother to mother to daughter. If this motherhood bond breaks, the survival of each generation suffers and dies out.
When the human bond is destroyed, children become captive by globalists striving to dehumanize humanity for their control. A recent interview by the brilliant Gregg Braden describes the
The most critical time for life’s foundation is the first nine months in the womb and the first three years of a child’s life. After that, the focus is on growth, development, and maintenance. If a mother’s body is not well prepared, relaxed, nourished, and free from toxic chemicals and stress during this time, her offspring and each generation will be disadvantaged. Why is this simple, common-sense knowledge and law of Nature not valued or taught in schools?