Citing the spiritual aspects of parenthood, a father of four identifies the qualities of healthy parents that are needed to help raise creative, honest, and independent offspring. 22,500 first printing.
David Spangler calls himself a mystic. This book is stories of life with is own children and how they relate to his being a mystic. The book is NOT religious. He talks of spirituality, not religion so this book is not for a specific religion. He does mention God but does specify whose God he is referring to. To some, this book will just be another parent telling stories of his children. To others, it will be a look into how to raise a better child by considering the idea that the parent doesn't have all the answers and that sometimes, it's the children who do. He writes that we can learn from our children sometimes if we just take the time to listen.
It is a wonderful book that I will recommend to other parents who are looking for a different kind of parenting book. My only qualm is that it was a little hard to follow in some parts but I'm sure re-reading the book a few times more will fix that.
For me, this was the kind of book that has great nuggets of wisdom that I wanted to write down and post somewhere for daily inspiration. It's written by a dad too, which is always nice perspective. I wasn't sure where he was going initially in this book but then I found myself really enjoying the ride and thinking about parenting things in a new and long term opportunistic way. I also enjoyed his many examples from his own family life. I would like to read something else from this prolific author.