Mar 14, 2011

Help your children connect to the energies that connect us all!



"Tonight, sit with your child and help them connect to the energies that connect us all. Children in hospitals, another by their mother's grave, another heart broken by a bully. Our pain is what connects us all. Let your child sit with you and learn to open their hearts to the energy within. Teach them to send this energy from deep within. Let them know that they can use their energy to connect & heal. Without a dime."  ~ Dr. Shefali Tsabary


Live chat right here in our ICP Blogfrog community. (link on top of page) Tuesday March 29th 9 PM Eastern

Mar 12, 2011

Elders Prayer For The Healing And Care Of Our Mother Earth.


Gregg Braden posted this beautiful prayer on Facebook. I wanted to share it with you.



In the wake of the crisis in Japan, let's take a moment to feel healing and peace to our world: Elders Prayer for the Healing & Care of our Mother Earth

"We give thanks to you, our Creator, (or Source name) for all the wonderful gifts you have bestowed upon us. We are grateful to you for helping us endure as long as we have on our beloved Mother Earth. At this time of critical change, Creator, we ask you to help each one of us gain the understanding and wisdom we need to heal, to love one another, and to finally realize peace. We ask you to help each one of us become more aware of our responsibilities in caring for all life on this beautiful planet.

Creator, we know deep inside that we are a part of you and all creation. We want to take back our roles as caretakers of our planet. We want to open our hearts to honoring, respecting and caring for our natural environment. The global warming that is occurring all over the Earth is a blessed wake-up call. It is time to make a more loving, compassionate, thriving, vibrant world. Together, we can restore the integrity and healing powers of our water, air, and land to build a sustainable future for our children. Together, we can do this as One family working in unison to fulfill our purpose on this Earth.

Creator, we are grateful to be as one heart with you in this very special moment. We thank you again for giving us your love, your wisdom and your joy."

Aloha a me ka maluhia (love and peace),
Woody Vaspra


"As you read or watch the news, remember that your life purpose is to send prayers, love, and light to situations . . . and not to add fear or worry energy to the world."  ~ Doreen Virtue

Mar 10, 2011

NO EXCUSES! How what you say can get in your way children's picture book review and giveaway


From the New York Times best-selling authors Dr. Wayne W. Dyer with Kristina Tracy



No Excuses! How what you say can get in your way is one of the first books of its kind in the children's book world that teaches kids how to stop making excuses and follow their dreams.






Sometimes comments made by family, peers and acquaintances can innocently become an excuse and can create a conclusion in child's mind. No Excuses! provides the answer on how to look to where excuses come from. "Themselves".

No Excuses shows the child how they can spot an excuse, take a good look at how it was created and what they can do to make their excuse powerless. 


Throw away the excuse and your limitless!


Dr. Wayne Dyer is world famous for teaching life changing spiritual tools. Kristina Tracy has co-authored several children's spiritual picture books.
Illustrated by Stacy Heller Budnick


Review By: Stacy Toten And Carol Lawrence



Namaste! Thank you everyone for reading our blog. If you know other parents who would appreciate our blog please share it with them.


Mar 8, 2011

The Self-Aware Parent ~ Review And Giveaway




The Self-Aware Parent 19 Lessons For Growing With Your Children
By: Cathy Cassani Adams, LCSW, PCI Certified Parent Coach


















In The Self Aware Parent  By Cathy Cassani Adams, provides a compelling view of becoming a new mother. She gives you a glimpse of her parenting occurrences through her personal looking glass. 


Cathy shares her heartfelt moments as she discusses her personal parenting discoveries, triumphs and tragedies. Giving herself time to grieve for her old life so she could fully move into her new parenting role, the importance of self-care and the identity crisis from going from a professional career to being a mom are just a few of the insightful personal experiences she profoundly shares.


The Self Aware Parent is full of remarkable insights on how to help your children work through their emotions while including reminders how by staying present in your parenting moments you will able to savor the experiences.


Cathy provides a beautifully illuminating example on how not to take your child's behavior personally. See how Cathy looks for teachable moments and is able to reach her children at their personal level. The Self Aware Parent is a powerful reminder how you as parents can play a powerful role in helping your children find the joy in learning so they are motivated to find their passions and become life long learners and creators.


Cathy Cassani Adams is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, A PCI Certified Parent Coach, a certified elementary school teacher and a yoga instructor.


Learn more about Cathy at www.cathycassaniadams.com


Win a copy of The Self Aware Parent! There are many ways to enter. 
Winner will be picked using random.org!
Follow Cathy on Facebook
Follow Cathy's Blog
Zen Parenting Radio
Sign up for our newsletter

Sign up as an Intentional Conscious Parenting follower (bottom of page)

Leave Cathy a comment about her review, and leave us a comment about one of your heartfelt parenting moments.


Written by: Carol Lawrence

Mar 6, 2011

Life is a Journey By Bill King


Life is a Journey

Earlier today I was watching a YouTube Video of Srikumar Rao and he was discussing how to be happy.  
He went on to state that we often put all our efforts in the outcome instead of the process.  But the interesting point is that we do not have control over the outcomes.  However, we do have control over the actions we take.  It is when we give our best at achieving what we want, more often than not, we will have a positive outcome.

Life is a journey.  Everything we do, see, and including what we think is a journey.  If you are at work complaining about your job, that is a journey.  If you watch 2-3 hours of television, that too is a journey. 
The biggest question to ask yourself,
“Is this the journey I want.” 

Once we start making different choices in what we think, what we say and what we do, we are almost guaranteed to experience more outcomes that are to our liking.
With peace and gratitude, Bill

Visit Bill's Blog   I DON'T STINK For the young or the young at heart.