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Bringing Spirit to Life Series

A Woman's Path

Motherhood, Love, and Personal Development

Paperback
June 2009
9781855842144
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  • Publisher
    Rudolf Steiner Press
  • Published
    23rd June 2009
  • ISBN 9781855842144
  • Language English
  • Pages 208 pp.
$20.00

“A woman who wishes simultaneously to find herself as an individual and to devote herself to motherhood, is caught between two extremes that are hard to reconcile: how to integrate motherhood with one's deepest, personal aims?”

Women today face the challenge of integrating the frequently conflicting demands of motherhood, partnership, work, and personal development. Writing from the experience of thirty-three years of marriage and raising four children, Almut Bockemühl is well qualified to understand the predicaments that women face and to offer empathy based on first-hand knowledge. Moreover, this book offers profound, spiritual direction for each woman seeking to meet the challenges of her unique biography.

At the heart of the dilemma is family care and the need for individual expression in a creative capacity—self-discovery and achieving personal goals. The natural desire for children does not always mean a love of housework. Bockemühl studies such conflicts in women’s biographies and reflects on the history of feminism. She also discusses the mythical roots of motherliness and matriarchy, as well as the mothering instinct itself, exploring the spiritual dimension and meaning of motherhood, the profession of homemaking, successful relationships, and clashes between personal life and career.

The central theme of this enlightening handbook is an inspiring path of personal development for mothers and women everywhere.

C O N T E N T S:

Preface

The Women’s Movement
The Desecration of Nature
The Mystery of Love
What Makes a Relationship Last?
The Mythical Roots of Motherliness
Matriarchal Cults and Matriarchy
The Mother Instinct: The Forbidden Chamber
The Gateway to Motherhood
Being a Mother
The Profession of Homemaker
Can a Mother Realize Her Potential?
What Is Our Calling?
The Conflict between Life and Work
Rhythms of Life
A Woman’s Path of Schooling
The Bridge of the Green Snake

Notes

Almut Bockemühl

ALMUT BOCKEMÜHL was born in 1933 in Idar-Oberstein, Germany. She studied German literature and biology and, as the mother of four children, made an intensive study of fairy tales and folk tales. She is a freelance writer, lecturer and course leader, and lives in Dornach, Switzerland. She is the author of A Woman’s Path.