48 pp.
Temple Lodge Press
Paperback
Published: November 1998
Will homemaking ever again be seen as an important role in modern society? Can it become a real career?
In recent years the role of homemaking has been somewhat derided and
diminished in relation to careers outside the home. Furthermore, women
are urged to return to the workplace as quickly as possible following
childbirth. Homemaking is not generally viewed as real work, while
daycare centers and childcare workers fill the gap.
The author
maintains that the old understanding of the homemaking role needs to be
reenlivened with spiritual knowledge. We can, for example, begin to work
with the suprasensory aspects of the household, the etheric and astral
qualities there, as well as the various spiritual beings that are
connected with the home.
This book provides a generous helping
of advice and ideas to help all those whose destiny is to develop a
career that involves caring for home and family. It offers recognition
of the dignity and importance of creating an environment that protects
and nurtures children, preparing them for the larger world.