Tantric Mothering: A Path of Practical Love, Spiritual Growth and Planetary Change
Enhance the Transformative Power of Motherhood
In Tantric Mothering: A Path of Practical Love, Spiritual Growth, and Planetary Change, embark on a revolutionary journey that redefines the mother-child relationship as a profound spiritual partnership. Rooted in the timeless wisdom of tantra yoga and grounded in everyday parenting realities, this book offers a guide to deepen love, foster spiritual growth, and contribute to a more compassionate and inclusive world.
Description
Through the heartfelt words of mothers themselves, this book shows how the mother-child bond can:
- Serve as a gateway to experiencing infinite love in its truest form
- Help mothers integrate meditative practices into daily parenting routines
- Reinforce parenting as a spiritual practice in itself
- Contribute to a global transformation grounded in practical, ethical values
Whether you’re a new mother, a seasoned parent, or a spiritual seeker, Tantric Mothering provides tools and perspectives to align parenting with deeper spiritual truths while honoring the practical challenges of daily life.
Start your journey of love, growth, and planetary change today!
“Tantric Mothering is a wonderful book for the new mother who considers herself a spiritual being. I’ve never seen anything like it. Both inspiring and illuminating, it helps us understand that infants are engulfed in joy, and how we as mothers can ‘carry the child’s mind along in the current of joy’. I recommend this book to all mothers.”
— Vimala McClure, author of Infant Massage, a Handbook for Loving Parents and founder of the International Association of Infant Massage
Author: Didi Ananda Uttama
Didi Ananda Uttama is an acharya or renunciate nun in the international socio-spiritual movement, Ananda Marga. Didi (a Sanskrit word meaning ‘sister) was born and raised in the U.S and became an acharya in the early 80’s. In the 1970’s, Didi was active in the then-fledgling home birth movement in the U.S. Having been educated as a registered nurse, she assisted mothers and families in southern Oregon in giving birth at home. Her work as Didi has always retained a close connection to the journey of mothers and children. She currently is the Director of a Mother-Infant Center in Athens for refugee and migrant mothers, mainly from the Middle East and Africa.
Product details
Publisher : Neohumanist College of Asheville (December 6, 2024)
Language : English
Paperback : 256 pages
ISBN-10 : 1957460040
ISBN-13 : 978-1957460048
Item Weight : 13.6 ounces
Dimensions : 5.51 x 0.58 x 8.27 inches
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