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This welcome addition to resources available for children and
parents is a book about prayer as a way of life. It proposes in
text and illustrations that prayer may happen through noticing,
thinking, working, playing, and making decisions, as well as
through words and speaking. Although designed for ages 8 to 12,
sections could be read to younger children.
"For just strolling, walking, and running are bodily exercises,
so spiritual exercises are methods of preparing the soul," wrote
St. Ignatius in his "Spiritual Exercises." In her homage to this
classic, Nancy Roth offers a rationale and overview of contemporary
prayer practices that prepare the soul in the here and now through
a variety of exercises that honor the link between "body" and
spirit" and lead the body to express itself in prayer.
To help us in our quest to integrate physical well-being with
spiritual practice, Roth introduces and leads us through many
different disciplines, including Pilates, Tai Chi, yoga, dance,
strength training, and aerobic exercises. After summarizing their
origins, she describes each discipline clearly, with three or four
examples, and then discusses how this particular form of exercise
provides a metaphor for the spiritual journey. Other sections
discuss breathing and posture, alignment, and progressive
relaxation, while the final chapter helps us think through all the
different offerings presented here and decide which we might
incorporate into our own lives of prayer."
Prayer is as natural as breathing. In every major religious
tradition the spirit of God is the source of our life breath, and
prayer is the rhythm of inhaling and exhaling the breath of God.
Nancy Roth brings together simple instructions in basic Christian
prayer forms--contemplation, reflection, verbal prayer, and the
prayer of activism--with a theology that makes prayer as simple as
breathing. Breath and prayer exercises at the end of each chapter
are further aids in finding God in and through our bodies.
For many women, the advice "Use a condom " is not enough to help
protect them from HIV infection. As Women and AIDS reveals,
"negotiating" safer sex practices is a very complex issue for women
who are involved in relationships where they do not enjoy physical,
social, or economic equality. The book s authors maintain that the
key to curbing the spread of HIV and to caring for those already
infected--is communication. Women and AIDS is the first volume to
address HIV/AIDS and women from a communication perspective.This
helpful guidebook addresses how women might achieve safer sexual
and drug injection practices with partners, but it also explores
women s negotiation of the health care system as patients, medical
research subjects, and caregivers. It challenges traditional
assumptions about the relationship between care providers and
patients and the meaning of patient compliance and raises important
questions about gender, race, and class that are exacerbated by the
epidemic. Designed to ground interventions in the realities of
women s lives, Women and AIDS discusses what women can do to get
around communication and health care obstacles. To this end, you
will learn about: using the media for HIV-related social action and
to promote women s views of HIV and sexuality prison health care
for HIV-positive women cultural constructions of sex and drug
sharing in a variety of communities long-term changes that will
empower women delivering an HIV-positive diagnosis to patients
gender roles and caregiving the language we use to talk about
"Third World" women and "Asian AIDS" women AIDS
filmmakers/videographersFor the benefit of AIDS activists, health
care providers, and counselors, Women and AIDS discusses women and
their communication and awareness from virtually every angle. This
book analyzes situations where communication breaks down--from the
woman who can t openly discuss safe sex with her partner, to the
drunk college student who "hooks up," to the doctor who gives an
HIV-positive diagnosis without compassion--and offers communication
solutions. This will help women avoid such risks, establish
communication and safety in their lives, and construct meaningful
roles in relationship to HIV/AIDS.
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