MotherMysteries

by Maren Tonder Hansen

Book, 1997

Status

Available

Call number

WS

Call number

WS

Publication

Boston : [New York] : Shambhala ; Distributed in the U.S. by Random House, Inc., 1997.

Physical description

xi, 339 p.; 22 cm

Local notes

A tender and funny exploration of the sacred dimension of motherhood. When a woman becomes pregnant she is suddenly carried far beyond the self she previously knew. She becomes a vessel through which life proceeds, and she begins to learn something of the spiritual forces that ignite all of life. Maren Hansen's book explores this inner experience of motherhood as a timeless and universal expression of feminine spirituality. Drawing on the experience of her own three pregnancies in chapters like "Raging Hormones" and "The Venus of Willendorf and Me," she takes the reader on an amusing but thought-provoking tour through morning sickness, amniocentesis, preparing a nest, birth, postpartum depression, nursing, and working outside the home. The deepest spiritual realities, she shows, are intertwined with the commonest daily events.
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