Foundation for Research and Exploration of Mind MotivationHugh Harmon, Ph.D. Founder Pamela Chilton, C.Ht. Director The Treasure Chest |
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We are alarmed at the growing use "c-sections", as well as sonograms. The womb was designed by Nature to protect the babe within from prying and intrusions. Yet, we have figured out how to circumvent Nature. At what cost? C-Sections are increasing. So are disorders of the brain and body. The following are excerpts from Book I, Chapter Six. They follow a story of a professional man who had suffered procrastination all of his life and how "repairing" the damage done by his cesarean birth helped eliminate that condition. Procrastination and the inability to complete projects are common with clients who have had cesarean births. The internal programming, in addition to failure, is ´what´s the use of planning if someone or something can step in and take things over at any moment´. Cesarean births can also lead to learning disabilities like dyslexia, attention deficit disorder, and other difficulties in the brain/body connection. So crucial is the journey through the birth canal to the body and brain that "old time" ob/gyn doctors, nurses, and midwives would use the palms of their hands on cesarean newborns (after the anesthesia in their systems had worn off) to press against their heads and bodies to duplicate the journey through the birth canal. Modern medicine would do well to return to this practice as c-sections become (sadly) more prevalent. The first breath is a crucial part of birth, for it tells the brain, the body, and the subconscious the human is "ALIVE!" It "sets up" the brain, body, and mind connection that affects the whole rhythm of life. When the first breath is "off" (due to drugs or other birth trauma) that rhythm is interrupted. We often find clients who suffered a lack of oxygen in the womb or at birth to have learning disorders, prematurely thinning hair or balding, and what is referred to as a "walking zombie" syndrome. This is a post traumatic anxiety state present with people who have had an experience that has falsely convinced the brain it has died. The addiction to the "high" of alcohol, drugs, tobacco, orgasm, exercise, thrill seeking and other energy "highs" can be a subconscious attempt to counteract a "walking zombie" anxiety state. Babies who are not in the proper position for birth (such as breech babies) or who are over due for birth are frequently fearful of being born. We have had great success in speaking with these babies (again, through the mothers) and helping them to feel welcome and safe enough to be born, and in the proper position. Even "straight hypnosis" helps babies to shift themselves from the breech position. In a study at the University of Vermont College of Medicine, Lewis E. Mehl-Madrona, M.D., Ph.D, hypnotized 100 women between 37 and 40 weeks of pregnancy whose babies were in the breech position. He suggested relaxing the tension in the uterine muscles that may have been preventing the baby´s head from settling into the pelvis. Of the 100 babies in the hypnosis group 81 babies converted to the head-down position by the time of birth; in a control group of 100 breech-position babies whose mothers were not hypnotized, just 48 changed position before birth. Babies in the womb and their cells do not like sonograms which are very damaging to the brain and the nervous system! We have found in talking to babies in the womb that sonograms are very painful and traumatic to them. Several Higher Selves (and Masters of Light and Spirit) have verified the damage done by this. One Higher Self said, "though your modern medicine believes, in all good faith, that it is helpful, it will eventually find how damaging this is to the brain. It is the beginning, they will find, of the frying of the brain." Dr. Willix, in his 1994 issue of Health For Life, reports: "Studies show ultrasounds produce cell damage. A 1984 study showed higher dyslexia among children exposed to ultrasound in the womb. The FDA, the American Medical Association, and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology ALL say pregnant women should not receive routine sonograms, but doctors do them anyway. And we all pay for it, over one billion dollars a year, according to The Wall Street Journal. It´s a sorry waste of money and a threat to health". |
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