Momma Zen

by Karen Maezen Miller

Publisher: Trumpeter Published: 2007-11 Category: Spirituality & Mindfulness

Parenting transforms everything we thought we knew about ourselves, often in the most unexpected ways. When spiritual practice meets the daily chaos of raising children, something remarkable emerges: the discovery that enlightenment isn't found on a meditation cushion in silent retreat, but in the mess of ordinary family life, amid spilled juice, temper tantrums, and sleepless nights.

This profound exploration reveals how motherhood itself becomes a spiritual path, demanding the same qualities that any contemplative practice requires: presence, patience, surrender, and unconditional acceptance. Through the lens of Zen Buddhism applied to everyday parenting challenges, readers discover that the domestic life they may have thought obstructed their spiritual growth is actually the most direct route to awakening.

The journey begins with the raw honesty of early motherhood, when expectations collide with reality and all carefully constructed identities crumble. Rather than offering another parenting manual filled with techniques and strategies, this work invites parents to examine their own minds, their reactions, their attachments to outcomes, and their resistance to what is. The screaming toddler becomes a teacher. The sleepless night becomes meditation. The mundane task of washing dishes transforms into practice.

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