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Ha llegado el momento de que la crianza de los hijos se ocupe de lo que debería haberse ocupado siempre: de los padres. La doctora Shefali Tsabary explica que nuestros hijos sólo pueden convertirse en adultos conscientes si nosotros, como padres, procuramos elevarnos a un estado superior de consciencia. Cambiando por completo la idea tradicional de la crianza de los hijos, la doctora Tsabary aleja el epicentro de la clásica relación padres-hijos, basada en que los primeros >, y lo lleva a una relación mutua en la que también aprenden de los hijos. Este innovador estilo parental reconoce la capacidad de los hijos para provocar una profunda búsqueda interior, lo que origina una transformación en los padres: en vez de ser simples receptores del legado psicológico y espiritual de sus progenitores, los hijos obran como > de su desarrollo. Ahora el centro de atención reside en la afinidad recíproca y la asociación espiritual del viaje padres-hijos. En el enfoque de la doctora Tsabary sobre el estilo parental, los hijos funcionan como espejos del > de los padres. Tan pronto como recuperan su esencia, éstos entran en comunión con aquéllos. Unos y otros descubren su capacidad para relacionarse en un estado de presencia.
[The time has come for parenting to take care of what it should have always done: parents. Dr. Shefali Tsabary explains that our children can only become conscious adults if we, as parents, seek to elevate ourselves to a higher state of consciousness.
Completely changing the traditional idea of parenting, Dr. Tsabary moves away the epicenter of the classic parent-child relationship, based on the fact that the former "know everything," and leads it to a mutual relationship in which they also learn from their children. This innovative parenting style recognizes the ability of children to provoke a deep inner search, which causes a transformation in parents: instead of being simple recipients of the psychological and spiritual legacy of their parents, children act as "facilitators" of its development. The focus now resides on the reciprocal affinity and spiritual partnership of the parent-child journey. In Dr. Tsabary's approach to parenting, children function as mirrors of the parents' 'forgotten self'. As soon as they recover their essence, they enter into communion with the former. Both men and women discover their ability to relate to each other in a state of presence.]
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[The time has come for parenting to take care of what it should have always done: parents. Dr. Shefali Tsabary explains that our children can only become conscious adults if we, as parents, seek to elevate ourselves to a higher state of consciousness.
Completely changing the traditional idea of parenting, Dr. Tsabary moves away the epicenter of the classic parent-child relationship, based on the fact that the former "know everything," and leads it to a mutual relationship in which they also learn from their children. This innovative parenting style recognizes the ability of children to provoke a deep inner search, which causes a transformation in parents: instead of being simple recipients of the psychological and spiritual legacy of their parents, children act as "facilitators" of its development. The focus now resides on the reciprocal affinity and spiritual partnership of the parent-child journey. In Dr. Tsabary's approach to parenting, children function as mirrors of the parents' 'forgotten self'. As soon as they recover their essence, they enter into communion with the former. Both men and women discover their ability to relate to each other in a state of presence.]
This material is also available in English! Click here: https://www.librarycat.org/lib/ORPARClibrary/item/165640891
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B de Bolsillo (2019), 296 pages
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Spanish
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ISBN
1644730936 / 9781644730935
Physical description
8.5 inches