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This is a book written in the 's by a radical commune called "Shivalila". The commune, which was led by a charismatic yogi legally named Lorimer Gridley Wright, but better known as "Abra Lut". Together they traveled the world administering doses of LSD to villagers, aborigines, spiritual seekers, and regular folks. While there was an alpha type male "leader" of the group, the doctrine of the community focused on women, children, and collective parenting.

The Book of The Mother was written to articulate their vision of an enlightened society. The heavy Lysergic Acid obviously fueled the multidimensional cosmology they formulated.

The book maps out several different states of consciousness that are available a person in the modern world, an adept from shivalila would be able to playfully shift their consciousness thru these states at will, and with no stress.

Those dimensions are: i. In India, she is embodied by Kali, Lakshmi, Tara, and other goddesses. The fusion of feminine qualities from all religions and traditions, the Divine Mother can be a nurturing presence and a powerful guide along your individual spiritual path. Through stories, prayers, and teachings, Sondra Ray enthusiastically escorts you into the profound reawakening of the sacred feminine in the hearts and minds of seekers throughout the world. Ray describes her pilgrimages to holy places where she has sought the divine feminine, from the revered Baca Valley in Colorado to the Himalayan foothills.

Her reflections on Amma the hugging saint , Mother Teresa, Mary Magdalene, and other Divine Mothers, as well as men like Shastriji and Babaji, who embrace the feminine aspect of divinity, provide insight and inspiration as well as suggestions for worship and renewal.

Ray's delightful and awe-inspiring adventures, coupled with insightful teachings and prayers, show how embracing the Divine Mother can help attract more love, abundance, clarity, and wisdom into your life. In Rock Your World with the Divine Mother, Ray demonstrates that the Divine Mother's presence is essential for both inner peace and peace in the world. Without music, most of us would be screwed in our ability to cope with life on life's terms. Rock-Covery, Not Your Mother's Meditation Book, is a collection of daily meditations, inspired by rock music, targeted to assist the rock stars of recovery who continue to show up even when it is difficult.

The theme offered by rock and roll is our permission slip to feel messy as we continue to stay clean. Each page encourages us to address the difficulties we face with the reassurance that as challenging as life can be, we don't have to do it perfectly, and we don't have to do it alone!

There is hope and healing available to us. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Apr 03, Heather Vinson rated it it was amazing. All of her books favor research backed advice and are some of my favorite parenting books, starting with her book the Mother of all Pregnancy books. Each book does not assume life with the under 5 crowd is always bliss.

In particular I used the pull out symptom guide as well as month by month development checklist that are easy to reference. I also recommend her book on Trying Again if looking for more than the relegated buried chapter in most pregnancy books after a loss. Oct 03, Stacy rated it really liked it Shelves: parenting. I enjoyed the tone of the book, which was humorous and more focused on wisdom and the experiences of other real mothers than on scientific information and statistics.

The book made me feel a lot more comfortable about raising a toddler, and made me feel that I am in good company in my plights. Jun 20, Diana rated it really liked it. Lots of good information and ideas on a huge variety of toddler topics. I was looking for something more in-depth about positive parenting and raising confident resilient children though. Jan 21, Jessica rated it really liked it Shelves: library-book , non-fiction , toddler-care.

This is a fantastic book that covers everything you might want to know about raising a toddler in this case, a child in their second or third year. Douglas does a great job going over many of the main issues that come up during these years, from feeding to potty training to sleep issues and beyond.

Although she does not have the space to go into the tremendous detail that the "what to expect" books do, she still manages to include plenty of tables and charts that condense a lot of important in This is a fantastic book that covers everything you might want to know about raising a toddler in this case, a child in their second or third year.

Although she does not have the space to go into the tremendous detail that the "what to expect" books do, she still manages to include plenty of tables and charts that condense a lot of important information. I find that I enjoy having a book like this, one that I can read cover to cover, in addition to a book like a "what to expect" book, that you just go to once a month, or to answer specific questions.

I really appreciate reading about all the issues that I will be confronting over the next two years in one great book. Feb 27, Blair Allen rated it liked it Recommends it for: parents of toddlers. Shelves: personally-owned.

It was ok in comparison to the pregnancy book. It had a lot that I took with a grain of salt but a lot that helped me rule out an ER visit too. May 05, Rachel rated it it was amazing Shelves: baby-information. This is one of the best toddler books I have read! I read it cover to cover. I was very happy to see sections on extended breastfeeding, gentle discipline, picky eaters, and how your next pregnancy will differ. A book to comfort and reaffirm mothers following the death of a child of any age.

All sales final, no returns or exchanges. Over 35, copies sold! There are few books that address the weight of guilt and shame that a grieving mother carries with her after the loss of her child. The deep feeling of failure that accompanies child loss can be heart, mind and soul crippling. Reengaging in life after loss and attempting to find a sliver of hope again is an on-going battle— one no bereaved mother should travel alone.

No matter the age or cause of death, no matter the story, this book is for you, sweet mama. Whether today, or years from now, some day, some how, I hope you know what I know to be true: you truly are the mother of all mothers— a warrior mama through and through. THANK YOU to every mom, dad, social worker, therapist, nurse, doctor, person, hospital, church, grief center, and non-profit that has helped us get this book to every aching heart. To date, this book has comforted the hearts of over 35, grieving families around the world.

It has become a trusted resource for grieving moms, therapists, hospital bereavement programs, churches, non-profits, grief centers, and yoga studios worldwide.

But I was a little lost for words with the comfort it gave me. Mia Bolte, M. You Are the Mother of All Mothers comforts the tender heart. Catherine Hewson and Dr. Angela steps right inside grief to allow something beautiful to grow and shows us that we can too.



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