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what is spiritual about piercing an infant's ears? please explain.
what the heck are you "Oh please" ing?doofqueen said:^^ oh please
what is spiritual about piercing an infant's ears? please explain.
DarthMom said:I am interested in an answer to this too. The spirituality behind piercings, in my experience is about reclaiming your body/spirit, realigning with a new sense of "self".
doofqueen said:It's spiritual because it is experimenting with ones's 'self' and giving them the option to play and xperiment with THEIR body and as a parent giving them the permission to do it.
anna! said:It definitely isn't unquestionably accepted. It's rarely even performed in Australia
anna! said:That's exactly the point. If it's about spirituality, then it should be a decision that the child makes. I find piercings (I have had lots) invigorating and exciting, and I'm glad that I'm able to make that choice for myself. But then I consider that I don't know how they would make someone else (my child) feel, so it's not my place to make that decision for them.
As for permission, my kids won't need "permission" - I won't get their ears pierced until they ask, and when they do ask, they'll be allowed to. As I said in another post, I kind of think of it as a rite of passage, especially for girls. Getting my ears pierced made me feel "grown up".
I don't know if I'm agreeing or disagreeing with you DQ, as I'm not really sure what the point you're making isbut I thought your comment summed up what I was trying to say well.
AmorRoark said:I personally don't like the look either. Parents should embrace infant's gradual discovery of their bodies.. including their ears the way they came out of the womb. I almost look at it like a mother painting her child's fingernails. A baby is a baby, not a doll.