Inspirational

The Face of Spiritual Parenting

 This may be a term that could very well be called conscious parenting, positive parenting, intuitive parenting or mindful parenting. Spiritual parenting is not about teaching little ones something that is external from who they are. Helping each one to reside or come back into a centered space within themselves is where I personally stared with my own children. 

 This shows them that everything begins and ends with them and their thoughts. Dr. Joe Dispenza believes that “a thought is something one thinks over and over again until it is hardwired into the brain.”

 Guiding with an internal compass will help children make sense of the world and will set them up with the best position in life. If you so happen to decide on a route of self-discovery for your children my belief is that this will allow them to discover who they are (and be accepted in the process of that) with a more conscious way of living their life to the fullest. 

 Self-consciousness is a powerful ingredient for a long term happier and easy flowing life. As adults, we must be our own best friend and help ourselves first, only then can there truly be an offering there for our little ones. 

 I will not pretend to know what is right for you, your family or your children. However, my truth will always be that which is built upon what I have experienced with my own children.  I have watched them grow from and through many things, while offering a spiritual perspective for them to consider. What I am is what I am able to give to the world right now and how I can be here conscious enough to type these thoughts for you to read, with a multitude of gratefulness that my parents, aunts, uncles and those around me instilled within me. A perspective which God has gifted me with.

A conscious decision to share something that maybe you can use, maybe you can’t or maybe you won’t. Think about it. All is well in either case.

“Give and you will receive. Your gift will return to you in full. -Luke 6:38

You are Loved, 

   Samantha Smith