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Exploring the Essence of Motherhood and Fatherhood

  • Writer: Brainz Magazine
    Brainz Magazine
  • Apr 4
  • 3 min read

Dr. Sunil Prakash is a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist and Trainer. He is CEO of the California Hypnosis Institute Gurgaon, an online and offline learning platform. An author of The Mental Vault, and a presenter at various international conventions and meets.

Executive Contributor Dr. Sunil Prakash

Why did God create breasts? This intriguing question invites us to unravel the rich tapestry of womanhood. Imagine a woman without the defining presence of breasts. Such a thought diminishes her identity and essence. Breasts are far more than mere physical traits; they are powerful symbols of femininity and the nurturing spirit of motherhood.


Family of three holding hands, running barefoot on grass by a lake at sunset. Warm colors, joyful and carefree mood.

It’s crucial to understand that breasts should not merely exist as fashion statements or objects of attention. When a woman chooses to reveal them, it sparks a captivating debate. Why should they be shown to anyone other than her partner? In many ways, a woman's personality and sense of self are intricately linked to her breasts, representing both her femininity and nurturing instincts.


From a biological perspective, consider the fascinating question of why men also possess breasts. While they lack the ability to feed infants, these features have emerged for reasons that continue to intrigue scientists. Breasts can be seen as the ‘positive pole’ that draws men in, while male breasts act as the ‘negative pole.’ This dynamic highlights a profound attraction that men often feel toward female breasts, pointing to the deep-seated psychological ties between gender and allure.


Throughout the ages, art in various forms, poetry, literature, paintings, and sculptures, has celebrated the significance of a woman’s breasts. These artistic ventures reveal a compelling truth. A man's fascination often centers more on this aspect of a woman's body than on her entire being. Even ancient cave paintings suggest that breasts have long held a pivotal role in artistic expression, positioning them as foundational in our perception of the female form.


When we talk about sensitivity, breasts stand out as some of the most responsive parts of a woman’s body. Creativity and femininity revolve around this feature, reinforcing cultural beliefs, like those in Hindu traditions, that a woman doesn’t reach completeness until she embraces motherhood.


In contrast, this profound sense of fulfillment is not as widespread among men. There's no prevalent conviction that a man must become a father to achieve satisfaction in life. For many, fatherhood becomes more of an incidental role rather than a defining aspect of existence. A man can lead a wholly satisfying life without ever having children, whereas motherhood often awakens a woman’s creativity and identity in ways that are essential.


When a woman’s breasts become the focal point of her identity, often intertwined with motherhood, she experiences a remarkable sense of completeness. This transformation unfolds as nurturing a child activates her innate femininity, connecting her to a deeper purpose that transcends the ordinary. The societal trend in the West that discourages breastfeeding poses a significant risk, robbing women of this vital connection to their creativity and identity as mothers.


When a man loves a woman, his admiration may encompass her breasts, yet the unique bond of motherhood can only be recognized by a child. The simple yet profound voice of a child calling a woman “mother” forges a connection that transcends the physical, resonating with the very essence of womanhood. Thus, the intertwining relationship between breasts, motherhood, and femininity creates a vibrant and intricate tapestry, speaking volumes about what it truly means to be a woman.


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Dr. Sunil Prakash, Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist and Certified Trainer of Clinical Hypnotherapy

In 2008, Dr Sunil Prakash had a life-changing encounter while attending a Psychotherapy conference in the USA. He met a Clinical Hypnotherapist who introduced him to the remarkable effectiveness of Hypnotherapy as a healing modality. Inspired by this newfound knowledge he determined to pursue his passion for healing and teaching, Dr Sunil Prakash spent little time completing his Hypnotherapist course and Trainer's program from CHI USA. Within a year, he started his hypnotherapy academy. Since 2009 he has been successfully running the California Hypnosis Institute Gurgaon in India, where he practices and teaches Clinical Hypnotherapy.

This article is published in collaboration with Brainz Magazine’s network of global experts, carefully selected to share real, valuable insights.

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