Apr 2, 2011

Papa's Tribal Cafe': A Single Parent's Guide To Nurturing Rainbow Warriors


Papa's Tribal Cafe' is a very timely published manual for our ever evolving world. 


Odysseus shares his spiritual journey raising his son as a single parent. 
He profoundly provides parents the tools to raise and nurture their rainbow warriors.


Odysseus shares empowering techniques and in depth wisdom on how to instill within the children a deep connection to our planet, each other, the purpose and importance of growing nutritious food, ideas on teaching the expansion of self through dreams, dance, exercise, journaling, artwork and most importantly learning the importance of being able to trust the process of life.


Powerful quotes & words of wisdom permeate throughout Papa's Tribal Cafe'


If your parenting goals include teaching your children about:
  • Honesty, honor and truth
  • Learning how to trust an inner knowing that help is always on the way
  • The power of our breath
  • The future of our food, GMO's and how to take back control of our food supply
  • Helping your child balance their energy so that they are healthy, flexible, receptive and focused
Then this is the parenting book for you!
Papa's Tribal Cafe': A Single Parent's Guide To Nurturing Rainbow Warriors is a must read for everyone raising children in these ever changing, turbulent, magnificent times!

Odysseus's personal dolphin encounter will shower your soul with gratitude!

Join us for our live author chat online with Odysseus April 21st 9 PM Eastern, 8 PM Central, 7 PM Mountain, 6 PM Pacific

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Apr 1, 2011

March 29th Live Chat Winners Are...........


Ladies, thank you so much for joining our live online chat with Dr. Shefali Tsabary! 
Men/Fathers we hope you will join us next time! We would love to hear from you.
The winners are....
Leigh: On my way to a happy life children's picture book By: Deepak Chopra
 
Alexandria: A beautiful custom made handcrafted pin made by Grace author of http://www.blessedelements.com 
 
Saramamaoftwo: M.A.S.S. 101 Free Thinking Human Being  By: Stacy & Ed Toten

Penny: The Conscious Parent By: Dr. Shefali Tsabary
 
Email your address to Carol @ intunedparenting@gmail.com and I will mail you your prize.
Thanks again for joining us.
Our next live chat will be with Cathy Cassani Adams
~ The Self Aware Parent  19 Lessons For Growing With Your Children ~
When: April 12th  
Where: Right here in our Blogfrog Community


You can access our online interactive parenting community anytime by clicking ICP Blogfrog Community page above. We invite you to introduce yourself and join a conversation.
On the days of our live online chats there will always be a link right here on our blog to make the chat very accessible and easy to join.   There is a live countdown to each new chat in the upper right hand corner on our website.
Time: 9 PM Eastern, 8 PM Central, 7 PM Mountain, 6 PM Pacific
Prizes: Join in for a chance to win a copy of Cathy's book, The Self Aware Parent
Sponsors: 
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Blessed Elements Going Green; Grace is donating a handcrafted Green Man necklace! Have you liked Grace on Facebook yet?
Thank You, Angels children's picture book written by: Doreen Virtue courtesy of Hay House Publishing


Missed our live chat with Dr. Shefali? No problem you can read the full chat below
Find out Dr. Shefali's answers to these questions and many more.
Question #1: Lets just jump right in, you talk about: honor who your child is. Will you give some examples please.
Question #2: My daughter is extremely creative, but it impeded "manners" at the dinner table. How do we honor this and teach manners too?
Question #3: What about when the children are grown and the parent feels like they failed because they weren't fully in the conscious parenting process. How does that parent let it go and realize life is a process?




Live Author Chat With Dr. Shefali Tsabary Tuesday 3/29th 9 PM Eastern


Dr. Shefali Tsabary joined us for a live online about conscious parenting and her new book The Conscious Parent ~ Transforming ourselves empowering our children.

Visit the "Live Author Chat With Dr. Shefali Tsabary Tuesday 3/29th 9 PM Eastern" Discussion

Mar 31, 2011

Our next live chat is with Cathy Adams ~ The Self Aware Parent





LIVE CHAT WITH CATHY CASSANI ADAMS ~ Tuesday April 12th, 9 PM Eastern, 8 PM Central, 7 PM Mountain, 6 PM Pacific.


Author of: 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


Join us for a live chat with Cathy for a chance to win The Self Aware Parent ~ 19 Lessons For Growing With Your Children

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When: April 12th  
Where: Right here in our Blogfrog Community

You can access our online interactive parenting community anytime by clicking ICP Blogfrog Community page above. We invite you to introduce yourself and join a conversation.
On the days of our live online chats there will always be a link right here on our blog to make the chat very accessible and easy to join.   

~ Live countdown to each new chat in the upper right hand corner on this website.
Time: 9 PM Eastern, 8 PM Central, 7 PM Mountain, 6 PM Pacific
Prizes: Join in for a chance to win a copy of Cathy's book, The Self Aware Parent
Sponsors: 
Kindle Mental Publishing Company ~ Feelings Poster
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Thank You, Angels children's picture book written by: Doreen Virtue courtesy of Hay House Publishing



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Mar 29, 2011

Live author chat TONIGHT! 9 PM Eastern ~ Dr. Shefali Tsabary



We are welcoming Dr. Shefali Tsabary to our Intentional Conscious Parenting BlogFrog Community tonight!

Join in our live chat. Ask Dr. Shefali your conscious parenting questions. Meet other parents on the conscious parenting path and have fun! 

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"Our children won't stay around us forever but will soon move on to their own lives. It's during the few short years we have them to ourselves that we can help them awaken to the fullness within them, because it's into this inner cup that they will dip when they are alone at college and under pressure, in a relationship and struggling with intimacy, or in a financial crunch and anxious. To prepare them for this, their spirit needs to be nourished on a daily basis." ~ Dr. Shefali Tsabary The Conscious Parent  Transforming Ourselves Empowering Our Children










My top five favorite messages from The Conscious Parent.
1. I really loved that throughout The Conscious Parent, Shefali reaffirms the processof parenting and life is more important than the outcome.
2. Your unconsciousness isn't your children's to inherit: it is yours to excavate. Being a conscious parent means you are increasingly aware of your unconsciousness as it arises in day to day situations.
3. Shefali demonstrates through her own experiences how to honor your children for their essential qualities such as joy, peace, authenticity, courage and trust.
4. By being fully present with your child, you learn how to make the simple moments count.
5. Shefali shows you how through your children you can learn how to really live, meet your children as they are being to being!
Read my full review!

"Shefali Tsabary's invaluable book shows how the challenges of parenting can become a great opportunity for spiritual awakening. Becoming a fully conscious parent is the greatest gift you can give to your child." ~ Eckhart Tolle, author of The Power of Now and A New Earth



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Mar 27, 2011

We have won The Inspirational Blogger Award


This is a beautiful award. Thank you!



We have won lot's of awards but we have never won the Inspirational Blogger Award. Thank you Nadya from the Journey Keeper. Nadya has an inspirational article called Motherhood, My Choice that we would love to share with you. Nadya is from South Africa. 


This is a hard choice on who to pass this award on to. We read many incredible blogs. There is so much talent in this world! We decided to keep it simple and pick three inspiring bloggers to share this award with. We chose bloggers from around the world.


We would like to pass this award onto Zen Mama Travels. Betsy does a fabulous job showing beautiful pictures from her travels. She'll have you inspired to travel in no time. We love Betsy's approach to life.   She's full of wonderful guidance and tips on how you can live a Zen life. Betsy is blogging from the U.S.A.

Mar 23, 2011

Perspective And The Front Lawn By: Odysseus


The idea of being a guest blogger ignited my thinking around the idea of perspective and how important diverse and expansive perspective are to both growing children and growing parents.
Having lived my entire childhood, my youth, and most of my adult life in America, I feel a strong connection to all things American.  For better or worse. everything from baseball and beer commercials, two-party politics and ex-Monsanto executives serving as Supreme Court Justices to Native American "reservations' and ancient Redwoods, Nat King Cole and Nirvana, my psyche is saturated in Americanisms.

More recently, the smoothie of my consciousness has been enriched by some new perspectives.   My son Phoenix and I have lived the last five years on an agricultural Greek Island.   Here my ancestors, famous for their strides in the Maths, Sciences, Philosophy and the Arts, and on this particular island healing and medical insights, our perspective has expanded. The shift of perspective that a connection to my roots and a view of the USA from the outside has offered has been enlightening and instructional on many levels.



As a suburban teenager growing up in a typical white-picket fence, two-car garage community, mowing and watering the lawn in the spring and summer and raking and bagging the leaves to be discarded with the trash in the fall, were not only part of my weekly chores, but became a way of earning money, as I went to work for a friend's lawn care business.  In those days the thought that row after row of manicured grass lawns just might represent an enormous waste of resources, was not yet even in the germination stage of my conscious thinking.

Here on the Island of Kos, in the Aegean Sea, the only grass fields are the ones cultivated for playing football(or soccer as it is known to Americans).  The typical home here is surrounded by olive, orange, lemon and pomegranate trees and likely has grape vines somewhere on the porch or terrace.  Once spring comes, whatever front or back yards locals have, no matter how small or big, are turned into farming space.  With the first day of Spring a week away, I have been spending the last week starting seven different kinds of tomatoes, cucumbers, red peppers, some rare green beans passed on from the Cherokee (pre-America) nation,  lots of watermelons and cantaloupes. Greens and herbs I will sow directly into the Earth in the next couple of weeks.  

This photo, is not me as a suburban American teenager, but my son Phoenix before a traditional Greek dance performance.....

Mar 21, 2011

Make The Voices In My Head Stop! By: Yvonne Perry




Make the Voices in My Head Stop!
By Yvonne Perry


Recently, I have heard several parents and a teacher tell about children who hear voices in their heads. The adult’s responses range from being worried about the kids having a mental/emotional disturbance to accepting  the child as being psychic and/or clairaudient. I’d like to share those stories as case studies to show how these voices can be eliminated or turned down.


Generally speaking, when a child hears voices or sees ghosts, it is usually an indication that he has wandered into the ghost world  rather than the ghost actually seeking the child out to taunt him or her. If a child is trying to escape a situation for whatever reason, he may dissociate from present reality and wander into the realm where souls live who have not crossed over after departing from the body. Once a child has tapped into this realm, it is easy to continue to do so even without intending to. It is especially important for empathic children (and adults) to recognize their own vibrational resonance, but many are not able to discern what their own energy feels like enough to know when it has roamed into foreign territory or when their own energy field is being violated. 


In one case study, a child told his teacher that the voices in his head come and go throughout the day but won’t stay away permanently.  When the voices begin screaming, the boy holds his hands over his ears and cries, “The voices! The voices!” His mother told the teacher that this started happening when the boy was two years old.  The voices frighten the child but he says he can only make them go away temporarily in his “thinking” (telepathically) not his words. He has described to his mother people who have passed (that he didn’t know prior). One of these is the child’s grandpa (who is deceased) and he tells him to fight the voices. While I’m sure grandpa with his ghostly advice is well meaning, fighting is a form of resistance and will only serve to make the voices worse. By the way, I’m sensing that the grandpa has not crossed over because he feels a need to protect the grandson. The grandpa may be projecting his own fear onto the boy. And, the boy says that he was sent here to protect his mother.  


Whatever we think about comes about. The universe will allow us to experience or attract more of whatever we focus our energy and attention upon. In this case study, once the voices started harassing this boy, he reacted with fear, which gives the entities the energy they need to continue their  activity. Once the boy turned his attention to the voices, he expected them to continue bothering him—and they are happy to comply. Thus, he attracts more of the same. Obviously, this child is in tune with the other side and not just because he is in their territory. He is indeed psychic, and he needs to know how to turn off the voices. He has innocently been serving as a punching bag and laughing stock for ghosts and as a surrogate for his deceased grandpa’s fear, in addition to feeling responsible for his mother’s well-being. Such a huge emotional burden for a young child! 


All children can be taught to stand in their personal spiritual power to protect themselves from this kind of ghostly nuisance. This is best done by inviting higher vibrating energy such as the Holy Spirit, angels, archangels, and ascended masters  into their auric field. Part of the problem here is a lack of education. Unfortunately, most parents teachers, school counselors, and therapists are not trained to deal with psychic children who see ghosts or hear voices. The children of today are psychic like no other generation prior, and we have a responsibility to help them manage their intuitive gifts.

Mar 20, 2011

Thank You, Angels! Children's Book Review & Giveaway



We were tagged in a literacy meme by Grace over at Going Going Gone Green

It is a great meme because it supports literacy. If you read books then you may be tagged next.
Here are the rules for the Meme:
1. Take a picture of the books you are reading currently and add them to your post.
2. Describe the books and if you are enjoying them.
3. For every book you are reading, you have to tag one person.
4. Leave the person a comment letting them know you tagged them.
We just finished reading 
this awesome children's 
picture book for a review.








Thank You, Angels! By: Doreen Virtue, PH.D. With Kristina Tracy
Illustrated By Patricia Keeler


Thank You, Angels! Is a brilliant book to be used as a stepping stone for building a child's foundation on how to engage in a relationship with their angels.


The illuminated examples of everyday readily available angels vividly shows children how all they have to do is just ask for their angels and they are there. It teaches them how to easily look, listen and feel for angel signs.


On the last page Doreen and Tracy ask the children, " What is the only thing angels want in return?"
Do you know what it is?
It is just three little eloquent powerful words!  


Review by Stacy Toten and Carol Lawrence


We are tagging Leigh Harris author of Metaphysical Mom (And Dad) and passing this meme onto her.


Join us for our live chat with Cathy Cassani Adams Tuesday April 12 for a chance to win a copy of Thank You, Angels! 

Mar 19, 2011

"Earthquakes, Earth and You" By Maureen Moss



Here is Maureen's newest article. I was so moved by it I just had to share it with all of you! Love to all, Carol




BRAND NEW ARTICLE:
"Earthquakes, Earth and You"
Maureen Moss

Dearest Hearts,

As always I pray you are well.

For the past several days I have been awakened around 4:00AM to just sit and be still (not write) and contemplate where we are as a species and as a planet, and what it means to watch, not just realize, that the world as we have known it is ending with a big bang, just as it began.

I'd thought about writing, many an early morning as so much awareness and feelings were coming up at rapid speed, but realized I needed to feel into all of the feelings before doing so. I have had so many conflicting feelings I wasn't certain which were mine, which were from the mass consciousness and which were as a result of all of the geophysical activity.

I soon realized they were all mine. There was no separation or parceling it out. I was to be with all of it.

One minute tension, the next tears. Confusion followed by clarity, peace followed by unrest, feeling raw and then feeling like a butterfly must feel when it's first drying off and begins to realize it is about to begin a brand new existence. Where to fly first?

For me, I wasn't quite sure what to do, how to be, or what to think. I was all over the boards, and just needed to be, without judgment about myself until I landed somewhere. And then came the monstrous earthquake, and I seemed to land.

When the earthquake in Japan hit with such velocity, the only thing I could think about was how brave my brothers and sisters across the globe were to have complied, at some level, to help the rest of the world wake up (again) more fully to the only thing that matters, love, and to the only expression that will get us from one world to the next, love.

Though this certainly wasn't the first event attempting to garner our attention, it was a massive one that could not and cannot be ignored, with more to come. We will be reminded over and over and over again until we get that the only reason we are here, is to love.

Though there are rumors that Japan's earthquake was "man-made," and others, that reported otherwise, it's irrelevant to a large degree and another distraction. At the end of the day, it's still about us that are left standing in the moment, being made ready to be birthed into a completely different life, where love rules above and beyond all else.

Mar 18, 2011

When Fear Turns Into An Anxiety Problem By: Yvonne Perry



When Fear Turns into an Anxiety Problem
By Yvonne Perry
(Updated March 2014)



It’s normal for early school age children to develop fears of insects, reptiles, strangers, and other tangible things they can see or touch. But, some kids, including teenagers, are afraid of intangible things such as the ghosts they are able to see, hear, and sense. More and more intuitive kids today are reporting their psychic abilities and the disturbances that accompany such activity. 


Is your child getting visual images, having dreams, or sensing something isn’t quite right? This intuitive insight can help you redirect him by listening and offering to help him end his unhealthy relationship or association with an entity. However, young children may have trouble communicating their feelings, fears, and distresses. You may have to look for other indicators. Clinginess and sudden outbursts of anger are signs that your child is worried about something. If your intuitive teenager who normally does well at school suddenly becomes fearful or starts missing school or doing poorly on exams, he or she may have developed anxiety due to a paranormal experience that he or she is afraid to discuss with you. 


Empathic children who see, feel, and hear in another dimension can be adversely affected by this energetic overload. An empath is sensitive to what is obvious as well as unseen things such as ghosts and the thoughts, emotions, and illnesses they sense around them. Empaths may get hunches, see mental pictures, hear voices, or have a gut feeling that supplies hidden information about people and situations. They may also get a physical sensation in their body that lets them know where another person is afflicted or suffering.

Mar 16, 2011

Cathy Adams Zen Parenting Radio Shows!



Tune in to Cathy Cassani Adams Zen Parenting Radio Shows…..

Get a Life! – are you losing yourself?  Get away with your friends and remember who you are, or spend some time alone doing something you love.  It’s time to take responsibility for your life! www.zenparentingradio.com/archive/get-busy-living-or-get-busy-dying/

Let Your Kids Struggle – do you have a hard time letting your kids struggle?  What if we told you that struggling offers valuable life skills?  Just remember to be there as they recover. www.zenparentingradio.com/archive/let-your-kids-struggle/

It’s Not What Happens, It’s How You Deal With It – Todd and I discuss our challenges, from everyday issues to the grief of a miscarriage.  We can’t escape difficulty, but we can discover new ways to cope. www.zenparentingradio.com/archive/its-not-what-happens-its-how-you-deal-with-it/

Check out the Zen Parenting Archive page for all past shows, or find us on iTunes.

And ~



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