Though terribly difficult,
this sacred birth day may also hold special memories that need to be included.
Not exact matches
In many cultures, the first 40
days after
birth are observed as a
sacred bonding time between mom and baby and a time for deep nourishment and rest for the new mother.
For a millennia, people have been drawn to this
sacred place but the story stretches back 2,000 years to the
birth of modern
day Christianity in Roman York.
By treading the
sacred soil of Stonehenge in a frenzy of jumps, or acknowledging popular culture by mentioning music fans or British people gathered in Buckingham on the
day of the death - announcement of Princess Diana, the idea is to foster the
birth of the creative power of a crowd.