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Conscious Parenting |
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By Lee Lozowick |
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“Children get to be whole adults by living with whole adults,
not by having moral principles pounded into their little heads
by well-meaning but unconscious hypocrites,” says Lee Lozowick
on the first page of Conscious
Parenting.
Parenting is a vitally important function - not just for our
children, but as a service to everyone. When we help our
children to be who they are, they can go out into the world as
kind, creative and intelligent adults.
The path of Conscious Parenting is difficult. The first two
years of a child’s life are the most important. The author
elucidates vitally important points for later stages, including
paying attention to the types of impressions that we feed our
children, protecting their innocence, encouraging expression of
feelings and giving help to abused children.
This is more than a book for parents: It is a guide to being
with children as a vital path to service.
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$9.00 - ("Seconds" Only) |
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392 pages |
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ISBN:0-934252-67-x |
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paperback |
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Lee Lozowick
has been teaching in the
Western Baul
tradition for over thirty years. He is the spiritual son of Yogi
Ramsuratkumar, the Godchild of Tiruvannamalai, South India
(1918-2001). Lee is also a poet and lyricist. He occasionally
offers seminars in North America and Europe on spiritual life,
relationships and parenting. |
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“I loved this book. The incredible passage
about breast-feeding alone is worth the price of the book.
As a pediatrician, I have been struggling for many years to
put into words these things treated so eloquently by Lee
Lozowick.”
– Charles R. Attwood,
M.D., FAAP,
author: Dr. Attwood’s Low-Fat
Prescription For Kids, One Diet for the Whole Family.
"As a parent, physician and child-advocate I
was inspired by the material in this book. While I don't
agree with everything in Lee's program, overall I can
recommend Conscious Parenting as a useful guide for
parents who are seriously willing to look at their own
behaviors and how these affect the health and happiness of
their children."
–
John W.
Travis, M.D., MPH,
co-author: Wellness Workbook. |
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