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Buddhism for Mothers: A Calm Approach to Caring for Yourself and Your Children (Paperback)
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|Short Description for Buddhism for MothersFirmly grounded in the day-to-day reality of being a mother, this book discusses Buddhist teachings as applied to the everyday challenges of bringing up children. It explores the potential to be with your children in the all-important present moment; to gain the most joy out of being with them.
Full description- Publisher: Allen & Unwin
- Published: 01 September 2003
- Format: Paperback 240 pages
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- Categories: Oriental & Indian Philosophy | Advice On Parenting | Child Care & Upbringing | Mind, Body, Spirit: Thought & Practice | Buddhism | Buddhist Worship, Rites & Ceremonies
- ISBN 13: 9781741140101 ISBN 10: 1741140102
- Sales rank: 17,125
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Full description for Buddhism for Mothers
Parenthood can be a time of great inner turmoil for a woman, yet parenting books invariably focus on nurturing children rather than the mothers who struggle to raise them. This book is different. It is a book for mothers. "Buddhism for Mothers" explores the potential to be with your children in the all-important present moment; to gain the most joy out of being with them. How can this be done calmly and with a minimum of anger, worry and negative thinking? How can mothers negotiate the changed conditions of their relationships with partners, family and even with friends? Using Buddhist practices, Sarah Napthali offers ways of coping with the day-to-day challenges of motherhood. Ways that also allow space for the deeper reflections about who we are and what makes us happy. By acknowledging the sorrows as well as the joys of mothering, the book can help you shift your perspective so that your mind actually helps you through your day rather than dragging you down. This is Buddhism at its most accessible, applied to the daily realities of ordinary parents.

