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Your children are spiritual beings who come through you, not for you.
Wayne Dyer
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Children are independent beings with their own spiritual journey, not simply extensions of their parents.

The quote emphasizes the idea that children possess their own spiritual identity and journey. They come into the world through their parents but are not meant to be owned or controlled by them; instead, parents should recognize and nurture their unique paths and experiences.

Themes

ChildrenSpiritualityParentingIndependenceGrowth

In practice

Example use cases

During a parenting workshop, this quote can be shared to enlighten parents about nurturing their child's individuality.

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