Prenatal and Birth

Prenatal Therapy:

En utero experiences can have profound and enduring consequences on our lives.  They are intensely felt and can become deeply imprinted.

From the moment of conception, like a computer recording a program, the unborn absorbs many of the mother’s thoughts and feelings, as well as images and impressions from surrounding events. To the rational mind, it does not make sense that a fetus that has not yet developed a complex brain, functioning ears, eyes, etc. could possibly record information and impressions from traumatic events surrounding its mother. Let me assure you that many of my clients have been able to describe, in great detail, life changing events, traumatic family fights, and other impressions of events, family conflicts, and other negative emotions that their mother experienced while they were present only as a small fetus inside their mother’s body. You see, the soul was there to record the experience as an accessible (through hypnosis) subconscious memory, even though the fetus did not have a brain that at that time was developed to the point where it was capable of seeing, hearing, and remembering.
 
The unborn infant is completely surrounded by, and unable to escape from, the emotional energy of the mother.  The mother’s state of mind during her pregnancy is crucial to the development of her child.  A Mother’s habitual feelings of fear, anxiety, anger, depression, or of satisfaction and well-being, can program her child from the moment of conception.  The unborn records the mother’s feelings, thoughts, and words, as well as the words that the Mother hears or reads.  All that she experiences while pregnant can become imprinted as subconscious memories of the child.

The incoming soul is attracted to parents who will help facilitate his or her unfinished karmic business.  The child is not viewed as a victim, rather he or she has chosen the parents carefully in order to provide the karmic lesson necessary for its evolutionary and spiritual growth.

The actual birth process itself, especially during particularly prolonged and difficult births, can also be a time when physical symptoms and body ailments become locked in.  Many sinus, throat and breathing problems originate there. Other symptoms such as nausea and depression can often be traced back to the prenatal period.
These pre-natal experiences may continue to impact the personality throughout life.  Through the altered state, it becomes possible to understand and reverse emotional patterns and attitudes that were formerly unrecognized and unconscious.  Regression to the prenatal experience allows for the discovery, healing, and releasing of these and other traumatic imprints that have been negatively affecting the client in subconscious ways throughout their life.