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Unborn Child - Beginning a Whole Life and Overcoming Problems of Early Origin

English · Hardback

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Beginning a Whole Life and Overcoming Problems of Early Origin. The Unborn Child is essential reading for parents, potential parents and grandparents, as well as professionals with responsibility for children, and bringing babies into the world. This book describes prenatal and perinatal development, considering the legacy of health from both parents and grandparents.

List of contents

Foreword , Foreword , Prelude to the 2006 Edition , Prelude To The 1987 Edition , Introduction: inner nature and outside world , Conception and Life in the Womb , Beginning and adapting , Characteristics—intrinsic and being imprinted , Dreams, Feelings, and Releasing Distress , Dream-images of womb and self-healing responses , Recalling past distress and releasing it , Recalling of birth memories with LSD , Echoes of womb-life: bliss and distress , Generating Healthy, Non-Violent People , Preventing the imprint of violence , Nutrition to sustain the brain and mental health , Protecting and regenerating our nutritional environment , Objectivity and action , Psychological Healing and Protection , Ways that a mother affects her child , Healing the original wound , Epilogue I , Epilogue II

About the author

Simon House

Summary

The Unborn Child is essential reading for parents, potential parents and grandparents, as well as professionals with responsibility for children, and bringing babies into the world. This book describes prenatal and perinatal development, considering the legacy of health from both parents and grandparents.

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