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When I finished reading Women, Food, and God by Geneen Roth, I wasn’t sure what to read next.  Making time for reading has enhanced my day and uplifted me.  Sometimes it is a few minutes early in the morning.  Other times it is for 30 min before bed.  When I love what I am reading I seem to find ways to squeeze in a few pages here and there.  I googled Deepak Chopra, an author whose name was familiar and stayed with me, but I had not yet read any of his books.

Through my search I came across The Seven Spiritual Laws for Parents: Guiding Your Children to Success & Fulfillment by Deepak Chopra.  I knew this was the book I wanted to read next!  Before The Seven Spiritual Laws for Parents Chopra wrote The Seven Spiritual Laws for SuccessThe Seven Spiritual Laws for Parents was Chopra’s response to “thousands of letters from parents who expressed the desire to convey the principles they had learned to their children, along with questions about how to do so.”

Although The Seven Spiritual Laws for Success sounds very appealing to me, and I want to pick that one up soon, I decided to start with the one for parents first because my main focus the majority of the day revolves around caring for and teaching my young children.  Reading a book with ideas for becoming a better spiritual teacher to my children very much intrigued me.

In my core, I believe having a strong spiritual foundation will help my children enjoy their journey and aid them in life’s challenges.  You are what you believe.  Believing in love and compassion, “the ability to feel joy and spread it to others” and the notion that you are here for a reason aids in achieving true success.  Chopra “explains how to convey these laws to children, and how to embody them in age-specific activities each day.”   

Reading The Seven Spiritual Laws for Parents has taught me skills that in my greatest hopes I will be able to successfully pass onto my children.  This is not a parenting book that tells you if your kids do ‘A’ you should respond by doing ‘B’.  The book instead looks at the overall big picture of your role as a parent from which you find your own path.  The Seven Spiritual Laws for Parents greatly inspired me, and opened me up to new ideas that I not only liked but felt right in my heart.  If you follow your heart I don’t think you can go wrong, only grow.

Thank you Deepak Chopra for sharing your heartfelt book and for your positive guidance and ideas!

Have a beautiful day, friends!  ♥

I’ll say goodbye for now with some of my favorite quotes I made special note of while reading the book.

The Seven Spiritual Laws for Parents: Guiding Your Children to Success & Fulfillment by Deepak Chopra

p.45 “We put no pressure on them to achieve conventional success.  This is our way of telling them that the universe cherished them for who they are, not for what they do.”

p.152 “Innocence is the knowledge that you can guide your children but never control them.  You must be open to the person within every child, a person who is bound to be different from you.  In innocence this fact can be accepted with a peaceful heart.”

p.153 “Thus to see a child with real love means to see this spark of the divine.  ...being able to look at a child as a soul embarked on the journey of soul-making.”

p. 154 “The most good you can do for yourself spiritually is to play your role as parent with total love, conviction, and purpose.”

p. 156 “When you can see past the role playing and still act your role with love and dedication, then I believe you are truly spiritual in your approach to parenting.”
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04/08/2011 8:26am

Wendy,

So, I was just reading a blog over at Think Simple Now on synchronicity and everything happening for a reason. In it she sited Deepak Chopra's The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire where he talked about transforming your deepest desires and intentions into destiny.

The very next blog I clicked to read was yours titled The Seven Spiritual Laws for Parents by Deepak Chopra.

I did a double take and was a little weirded out to say the least. Reading an article centered around an author talking about unrelated events occurring together and coincidences and then the very next blog I read is coincidently that author.

Just thought it was worth sharing - really weird right?

Parenting is still a little ways away from me, but the quote, "you must be open to the person within every child, a person who is bound to be different from you," really hit home for me.

Cheers!

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04/08/2011 10:01am

@Chris-

I love when stuff like that happens! What are the chances?! It gives you goosebumps. Almost like a sign you are onto something or headed on the right track. Thanks for sharing that with me! It is very cool :)

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04/14/2011 10:09am

I read and loved 7 spiritual laws of success (highly recommended) and am reading parenting now, although my daughter is still a bit too young to being teaching her about spirituality. I hope to be able to teach her love and compassion and help her find a sense of purpose in her precious life. Thanks for the post.

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