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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of my all-time favorite books,
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This review is from: Momfulness: Mothering with Mindfulness, Compassion, and Grace (Paperback)
"Momfulness" is one of the best books I've ever read. As the subtitle indicates, it is about "mothering with mindfulness, compassion, and grace." And yet it is about so much more. "Momfulness" is a treasure trove of stories, meditations, practices, and wisdom that relate not only to mothering, but also to our relationships with ourselves, our communities, and the world.
Roy describes Momfulness as a spiritual practice, and her book makes reference to a variety of spiritual traditions. I find her approach so open-minded and inclusive that I think it will speak to people of all faiths--or no faith. If you believe in grace or sacredness--or if you're even open to the possibility of such things--I think this book will greatly enrich your life. "Momfulness" includes six spiritual practices, with several chapters devoted to each. The chapters include stories, reflections, and suggested activities and meditations. Roy is a master storyteller (as you'll know if you've read "My Monastery Is a Minivan"), and I found the stories in this book to be fascinating--sometimes funny, sometimes poignant, always compelling. I found Roy's reflections to be full of insight and wisdom, without ever being preachy. The suggested activities and meditations offer a wealth of ideas for putting Momfulness into practice, and cover a wide range of topics (such as forgiving yourself, recognizing grace, deep listening, and loving touch). Here are the six spiritual practices, along with what I consider to be a highlight of each: "Presence" includes finding wonder in seemingly ordinary moments. "Attention" includes noticing "with kindness" what is happening within ourselves and our children. "Compassion" includes practicing "unconditional friendliness" toward ourselves. "Embodiment" includes "blessing" ourselves and our families through daily activities like bathing. "The Sacred in All Things" includes opening to "the great love and grace that holds us all." And "Community" includes drawing "the circle of our family" wide enough to include all children, all people, all beings. "Momfulness" is beautifully written and a delight to read. (I read it in one sitting.) I consider "Momfulness" to be a must-read not only for mothers, but also for others who have a connection with children (fathers, grandparents, teachers, etc.)--and for everyone else who wants to live life with more mindfulness, compassion, and grace.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW!,
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This review is from: Momfulness: Mothering with Mindfulness, Compassion, and Grace (Paperback)
This book is wonderful! I can pick it up and flip to any page and find inspiration in what I am doing as a mom. I have had the opportunity to meet Denise Roy and know that this book is real. She is an amazing author, mother, and spiritual director. This would make a great gift for mother's day for friends or yourself!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very nurturing book for moms.,
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This review is from: Momfulness: Mothering with Mindfulness, Compassion, and Grace (Paperback)
This is the best parenting book I have read recently. Instead of thinking what you are doing wrong, with this book you can affirm and nurture love and compassion you have inside and grow from there.
The book is very healing and inspiring. Her "mothering" does not mean just to my own children. We tend to draw a line that "this is my family and my kids and it is OK if we are OK. I don't care about others". Or we think, "I can not even take care of my life and family as I think I should." She shows us some ways to calm down and inspires us to extend our mothering presence and love. she also tells us we can be more inclusive. In the process we can be a part of a bigger community and receive a lot back from the richer relationship and connection. Each of us does not need to muddle through this life alone. Do you remember that your baby taught you how much love and compassion you have to offer? In the same way, you may find yourself empower to do what you did not imagine and more nurturing presence to all around you.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
CD review,
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This review is from: Meditations for Mothers: Adapted from MOMFULNESS by Denise Roy (Audio CD)
This was a purchase that left me unfilfulled and disappointed. It was somewhat encouraging but not a level I had expected and hoped for. This CD is more New Age oriented.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exceptional,
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This review is from: Momfulness: Mothering with Mindfulness, Compassion, and Grace (Paperback)
This book is truely my favorite "mom" book so far. If you value mindful living and teaching your children to do the same, this is a great book. There are little "activities" or "meditations" at the end of each section. Ive highlighted all over this book and even took a bunch of notes. Im buying a handful to give to my closest mom-friends. A must read.
5.0 out of 5 stars
a 'must have' - immediately useful,
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This review is from: Momfulness: Mothering with Mindfulness, Compassion, and Grace (Paperback)
There are a lot of books on the market about combining spirituality and motherhood, and while I haven't read them all, I have to say that Momfulness is definitely my personal favorite. Besides being beautifully written and filled with great stories from the author's life, every chapter (and they are all tiny and perfect for little baby breaks) ends with a usable tip or practice that I could immediately implement in my life. I love the rituals practice and I loved the one about taking three breaths. I loved the quotes and poems she inserted. This book is a true treasure that any mom with a goal to becoming more peaceful should own and read OFTEN. Thank you, Ms. Roy, for enriching my motherhood experience with this book. I am truly grateful.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book but not new as promised,
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This review is from: Momfulness: Mothering with Mindfulness, Compassion, and Grace (Paperback)
Seller advertised as new, and although it is in excellent condition it had inscription on title page. The book itself is wonderful and can be of great help to any parent. Mom or dad.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
stlmamma,
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This review is from: Meditations for Mothers: Adapted from MOMFULNESS by Denise Roy (Audio CD)
This was a wonderful book. What made it so real was the fact she used her own and others experiences. I look forward to reading her other books.
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