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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful book, for Dads too!, August 12, 2006
I'm a Dad, not really a full-on Zen guy, but I do have a healthy appreciation for Zen.
I can honestly say that whether or not you're into Zen, or are a Mom or a Dad, this book is wonderful. The writing is superb, lyrical and flows like a fresh spring stream, bubbling, laughing, and crying all the way. If you are a parent you'll like it even more; this is not a preachy book, or some strange mystical women's book. This is a great book about life and love and it's a special treat to read. Even for a Guy.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A thoughtful companion on the spiritual journey of motherhood, October 2, 2006
"Momma Zen" is a book to come back to again and again. I dip into it whenever I am having a difficult day, or just seeking inspiration during a quiet moment. Usually I gobble books cover-to-cover, but Karen Maezen Miller's work is wonderful when savored in small bites. "Momma Zen" reads like a series of thougthtful discussions with a wise friend.

Motherhood is full of uncertainty, reversals, and discovery. "Momma Zen" is a wonderful companion on this journey. Whether you are an expectant first-time mother or the a seasoned Mom, this book has something for you. I recognize myself in every chapter.

We live in an era where an avalanche of advice books can feel overwhelming. "Momma Zen" takes a different approach by connecting with the heart of motherhood--the enduring, essential challenges, lessons and blessings that we encounter in relationship with our children. Karen Maezen Miller's work is a true gift to give yourself or a friend.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Stunning Meditation, July 12, 2006
This book is a beautiful meditation on life. I wish I had it when my son was younger, but it doesn't matter, it's universal. It is a primer on Zen Buddhism and one of the best I've ever read. And it is a primer on motherhood that is revealing and comforting in ways unimagined. It truly flows with such ease and beauty that you won't put it down until the end. It also includes a wonderful chapter on tending your marriage after childbirth that is incredibly apt and meaningful. I highly recommend this book to all mothers and fathers, and to any person seeking inner peace. You'll find the way here.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Momma Zen - I give it 5 Cheeri - OMs!, August 6, 2006
There are so many wonderful things to say about "Momma Zen". I dogeared the pages that I wanted to refer back to and realized that there are enough pearls of wisdom to string a necklace. Therefore, I decided to let you find your own pearls. The delight in having discovered something is much more magical than having it handed to you.

At the end of the first chapter the author writes, "These words thus flow from my heart to yours, from one other mother to one other mother or mother-to-be. I know. I understand. Me too."

And she does know!

Momma Zen touched me deeply. I laughed and I cried and experienced moments of realization so profound that I heard myself exclaim, "YES!" When I closed the book I felt at one with motherhood, at one with my baby, at one with my self. I felt present. I felt peaceful.

Momma Zen is not a parenting book. It is a book about motherhood, about being a mother. It's a book about being.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply wonderful!, September 9, 2006
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C. A. Hughes (Bridgewater, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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I am a new Mom and with all of the books out there on motherhood and parenting, it's hard to find one that is as wonderful as this little gem and not preachy or giving you all kinds of impractical advice.
It's funny, insightful, and spiritual. It's simply a beautiful book. I would recommend it to anyone and everyone, even my husband has enjoyed the pieces that have really touched me and I have shared with him!
Truly excellent!!!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars help for every mother, zen, christian, or other!, May 16, 2009
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This review is from: Momma Zen: Walking the Crooked Path of Motherhood (Paperback)
With three kids under 5 I was struggling with a whole host of emotions and new depths of sleep deprivation. A desperate search on Amazon revealed scores of books for parents on how to manage the kids; almost nothing on how to manage yourself. Then I found Momma Zen. It is broken up into short sections to address all different kinds of issues: your anger, your guilt, your fears about being a good enough parent, your miserable sleeplessness. Each section can work like a daily meditation, and there's a "concordance" of sorts in the back that helps you go directly to the section you need. I've given this to three other moms, who all thought it was a lifesaver, just like I do! Buy it! SOOOO helpful.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The most honest book about motherhood I've ever read., November 13, 2008
This review is from: Momma Zen: Walking the Crooked Path of Motherhood (Paperback)
As the mother of a colicky newborn, I found myself struggling. Frustrated and exhausted, I felt desperate and disappointed in myself for not being as blissed-out as I believed every new mother should be about her baby. Reading Momma Zen was like relaxing into the arms of a good friend who understood everything I was going through. Karen Maezen Miller is so refreshingly real, and her eloquent account of the everyday challenges of parenthood has been both a comfort and an inspiration to me. I credit her with helping get me through many those first few months, and revisit my favorite passages whenever I need a reminder to just let go, or reassurance that being frustrated doesn't make me a bad parent. Momma Zen has earned a place of honor on my bookshelf, and it's become my go-to gift for new mamas.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Momma Zen" is a wonderful guide down "the crooked path to motherhood.", July 29, 2006
This is no simplistic 12-step program to perfect parenting. Rather it is a thoughtful memoir of the author's own plunge into the amazing experience of motherhood that both turned her world upside down and at the same time gave value to everything. Her simple, elegant prose is enough in itself to keep you reading, but it is also graced with humor, and Miller's willingness to reveal herself for better or worse creates a bond with all of us less-than-perfect parents. The book is stitched together with insights from her practice as a Zen priest, but this too is treated with delicacy, and we are given instructions for meditation if we wish to try it.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars When is a book on parenting not about parenting?, July 29, 2006
When it's a book written by a Zen Priest who's also a mom. Not to say that this little gem of a book doesn't offer pithy, useful advice drawn from Miller's own experience. It's just that I'm not a mom and I loved it too! Hey, we all have a cranky two year old in our lives at one time or another - whether we're feeding it strained carrots or married to it.

The book can be enjoyed on many levels. It can be a fast and pleasurable read. Or you can savor it. Or keep it on your shelf and dip into it over the years for an inspirational refresher. Miller is brutally and laugh out loud honest. At times you have to just put down the book and ask aloud "Did she realize that strangers were going to read this?"

"Momma Zen" is deeply personal and experiential yet exudes timeless wisdom for all our lives today. Essentially, Miller is writing about herself. Her battles with her own ego and exhaustion, her unwillingness to let go her own child-raising agenda when faced with a reality that won't play ball, her need to merge with her child and her need to separate. As a student of Zen what else would she write about, anyway, but her own personal experience?

She also sprinkles wonderful Zen quotes and fragments of koans throughout the book. I'm recommending this book to anyone who wants to look at their own life, the people in it and the actions they take. Some people may be surprised to get a child-rearing book recommendation from me but they'll thank me later.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible wisdom, February 6, 2009
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Holly S. (Madison, WI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Momma Zen: Walking the Crooked Path of Motherhood (Paperback)
I bought Momma Zen for a friend and then read it myself before sending it on. I am about to order my own copy because I found it so full of useful wisdom and practical advice for bringing more peace to myself and my relationships with my children. Karen Maezen Miller speaks right to the heart of so many of the difficult and challenging parenting issues and without being preachy or self-righteous, she offers simple (though not easy, at least for me) suggestions for letting go of the struggle and being more fully present in our lives. I will read it again and again and buy it for other parents in my life.
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