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  <title>Spiritual Motherhood</title>
  <description>Western democracies are sloughing through the twilight of movement-building strategies built primarily from masculine emphases on quantification and scale, visibility and punchlines. Such impulses should not be cancelled. But it is worth opening our eyes to the role that spiritual mothers also play in nurturing the&amp;amp;nbsp;seedbeds&amp;amp;nbsp;of social change—gestations of relationship and wrestling that patiently nurture&amp;amp;nbsp;the quiet before. Joshua and Chelsea Bombino have&amp;amp;nbsp;written an essay&amp;amp;nbsp;on just this, and join Anne today to flesh out its charge. </description>
  <author_name>The Whole Person Revolution</author_name>
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