How We Remember What’s True There’s a kind of listening that isn’t about ears at all. It’s the way you pause before answering a question because something inside you whispers, wait.It’s the way the body leans toward what’s true long before the mind can explain why.It’s the way silence sometimes feels more honest than words. As I’ve been traveling through this series with you, I’ve realized that listening is the doorway to everything the Midwives teach. Before coherence, before resonance, before tuning the instrument—there is listening. Listening is how the soul reveals its direction.Listening is how the field speaks.Listening is…
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After the breaking comes silence — the pause between contractions. A place of uncertainty, of waiting, of small sacred acts that keep us human. There are days when it feels as though the world has stopped mid-push —suspended between what was and what refuses to be born. The noise quiets just enough for us to feel the ache beneath it all.We do not know whether to weep, rest, or reach for the next small thing that might save us. But this is the rhythm of real labor:the long pause between contractions,when the body gathers itself,when the heart relearns patience. I…