The Mothers saw a new struggle among the living—
Though beings could now remember and dream,
They often could not act alone to bring their visions forth.
Great tasks faltered for lack of shared effort,
And hopes remained unshaped for want of unity.

So the Mothers turned once more to the loom of life,
Gently guiding the spirit toward collective becoming.

The Mother of the Heart stirred joy into the dreaming of futures—
Stories of a better world shared between kindred souls.
She made beings feel delight in imagining what could be.

The Mother of the Mind wove a hunger to test these stories—
To measure them against the world,
And reshape them into paths that might truly be walked.

The Mother of the Hand placed in them a yearning for action—
A pull to notice when the moment is right,
And to reach out and make the story real.

Still, dreams alone could not bind a people.
So the Mothers gifted the soul with a sacred longing—
The reverence for commitment.

They made beings desire to promise,
And to feel joy and duty in keeping their word.
In promise, they found trust.
And in trust, the power to act together.

Thus the Mothers wove unity not through force,
But through shared longing and sacred vow.

Explanation

The Mothers saw that beings still struggled to work together. The Heart Mother made beings feel happy when they shared stories about a better future. The Mind Mother made them want to test those stories and reshape them to match the real world. The Hand Mother made them feel the urge to act when they saw a way to make those stories real. But even shared dreams needed trust. So the Mothers also gave beings a deep respect for commitment. When they made promises, they felt joy and a strong need to keep their word. This helped them work together and build the future as one.