Conception and Birth
When we experience trauma in
the womb, the month in which the trauma occurs
is symbolically significant. One way in which
the events that occur between conception
and birth are different from those that take
place later, is that they reflect the unconscious
and ancestral issues that were present at
conception.
Also, whenever
a trauma or emotional issue is present at
birth, there was a corresponding problem
at the time of conception.
Conception
is the root event in this life and generates
life-long patterns.
Problems at the time of conception can come
from our mother or father and their feelings
about something in their lives or their situation.
Similarly,
all feelings that our parents experienced
during pregnancy, and any emotion experienced
by anyone close to them (usually grandparents
or siblings), have an indirect influence
on us.
Our emotional
experiences of these events provide aspects
of our belief system. They are what we have
come to work out and heal.
These issues,
which include the general emotional atmosphere
surrounding us and our parents at conception
and birth, affect us profoundly.
Traumas
at these times, if not healed, dictate the
pattern of our life and ultimately our death. Within
the microcosm of conception and birth, the
major patterns of our life can show themselves
and be transformed. Healing
the Body Through Mind and Metaphor by Janie
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