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Buddha Mom: The Journey Through Mindful Mothering

Buddha Mom: The Journey Through Mindful Mothering

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: wow, so not what I expected.
Review: After reading the various reviews, I decided to buy this book. However, I was really disappointed as it's less a book about buddhism and motherhood and more a book about the author. There was little content in the book that was either interesting or useful to me on a spiritual level as most of the text focuses on the author's experience. If you are looking for good book on buddhism and parenting, check out Everyday Blessings by Jon and Myla Kabat-Zinn and Buddhism for Mothers by Sarah Napthali.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mindful Mothering
Review: An important meditation on the spiritually rich and profound significance of mothering today, as always. Beautifully written, derived from the author's own experience as well as other wisdom sources, with many useful spiritual practices woven throughout.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spirituality for moms
Review: I am new to Buddhism, and really ended up with this book out of trying to fill a spiritual void and to calm some of my motherly guilt. Well, the void isn't filled and the guilt isn't gone, but I AM closer after reading this book. It combines the precepts of Buddhism with everyday stories, which is so much easier to absorb than some of the other Buddhism books I have been reading, particularly when it's the end of the day, you're exhausted, and only have time and/or energy for a few pages. Jacqueline Kramer is a single mom with a now-grown daughter, and she never tries to make you believe her life is/was perfect, but rather gives you some positive outlooks and ways of coping with the stresses that we all face as parents, and how her spirituality continues to be her guide. I found it very inspiring, and also a great introduction to Buddhism. I only wish there were more books like this!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spirituality for moms
Review: I am new to Buddhism, and really ended up with this book out of trying to fill a spiritual void and to calm some of my motherly guilt. Well, the void isn't filled and the guilt isn't gone, but I AM closer after reading this book. It combines the precepts of Buddhism with everyday stories, which is so much easier to absorb than some of the other Buddhism books I have been reading, particularly when it's the end of the day, you're exhausted, and only have time and/or energy for a few pages. Jacqueline Kramer is a single mom with a now-grown daughter, and she never tries to make you believe her life is/was perfect, but rather gives you some positive outlooks and ways of coping with the stresses that we all face as parents, and how her spirituality continues to be her guide. I found it very inspiring, and also a great introduction to Buddhism. I only wish there were more books like this!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: breathing room for mothers
Review: I am not a practicing buddhist, but the spiritual and practical insights of this book have helped me immensely. They've inspired me to be a better parent. The author, a buddhist and single mother, encourages mothers to slow down, take time for themselves, and love themselves, so that they'll be kinder to their children. Her discussion of mindfulness and lovingkindness is very accessible. She even managed to change my mind about chores, explaining that these are acts of love we perform for our children, rather than something to be dreaded. I am a working mother, and I'm very short on time, but thanks to this book I've found that I'm more patient (with myself and my children) and more centered. I still dislike doing the dishes, but at least I can now do them with (almost) a smile.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: breathing room for mothers
Review: I am not a practicing buddhist, but the spiritual and practical insights of this book have helped me immensely. They've inspired me to be a better parent. The author, a buddhist and single mother, encourages mothers to slow down, take time for themselves, and love themselves, so that they'll be kinder to their children. Her discussion of mindfulness and lovingkindness is very accessible. She even managed to change my mind about chores, explaining that these are acts of love we perform for our children, rather than something to be dreaded. I am a working mother, and I'm very short on time, but thanks to this book I've found that I'm more patient (with myself and my children) and more centered. I still dislike doing the dishes, but at least I can now do them with (almost) a smile.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: For mothers of all paths...
Review: I am not buddhist, but this book spoke to me in ways that go beyond spiritual definitions. I was looking for a way to have a more peaceful household, and Ms. Kramer's words gave me inspiration and ideas to change things within myself to create a family life that made my entire family more content. I highly recommend not only her book, but also her website (http://www.buddhamom.com) and email group.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The most beautiful book I have ever read.
Review: This book is a meditation on birth, motherhood and the spiritual path of the homemaker. It is not an instructive book - the author completely avoids telling the reader what to do and how to do it - however I found infinite wisdom contained in its pages. What struck me most about this book is that it carries an energy, and that energy is so sacred, pure and blissful I did not want to leave it and could not wait to return to the book. It is written absolutely from the heart and will appeal to mothers (Buddhist or otherwise) who are touching the heart of motherhood and want to know more about motherhood as a spiritual path. Do not look to this book to learn about Buddhism the religion - Buddha Mom actually goes beyond religion - it is pure heart. Just beautiful, a work of art and a true gift.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing book for a mom of any faith!
Review: This book is a must have for mothers from all walks of life. Her insights have given me strength and encouragement. Like many good buddhist books it can complement many faiths.Any mom struggling with returning to work or staying home with there child will greatly benefit from ths book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best parenting books ever written
Review: This book is so well written that it will touch you on many different levels. It will give you an amazing insight into life as a Buddhist parent, but readers of all faiths can relate to the spirituality of mothering. It will hold you as you turn every page, waiting to hear what happens next to the author and her daughter on their journey together. The author is so honest and open about her own experiences you will feel as though you are reading about friends. It is a touching story that has stayed with me, influenced my parenting, helped me find a peaceful moment here and there and warmed my heart as I read each page. Jacqueline Kramer is a blessing and you will be moved as you read her story.


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