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What makes us the
way we are? Many people believe their path and life choices are
determined by their astrological sign, the impact of planetary
positions and their rising sun. Other people believe Karma has a direct
bearing on their souls.
Did you know
that what happens to us in the womb and the way we are born also has a
definite influence on our personality and the way we perceive life? For
nine months while in utero the baby had nowhere to go for 24 hours a
day. This is where it first reacted to stress or pressure that created
early behaviour patterns. These patterns will recur over and over again
in our lives in various forms such as in jobs or relationships until
they are cleared. Womb experience coupled with the way we are born,
such as cord around the neck, breech, forceps and the time of year, all
leave a distinct imprint on us and become our personal law. The
conclusions we formed at birth become our blueprint or map of the world
about how things will be. They become hard-wired within us.
Often our birth was manipulated or controlled. For example 90% of
births in South America are Cesarean. This may not sound serious, but a
Cesarean birth means the mother underwent major surgery. If she had
several children by Cesarean, she shortened her life by years. In North
America modern technology has manipulated modern births and few births
are natural. Also, since World War II many drugs have been used during
the birth process. This is usually very painful for the baby with a lot
of struggle involved because it must push itself out of a disassociated
womb. Instead of the natural ebb and flow of contractions there are
numerous interventions used such as forceps.
Unplanned births turn out to be super planners, and time-oriented
people. They are always preparing for the future, and like being in
control. They do not like it when plans are changed. They do not like
surprises and are not spontaneous. In order to feel safe, they love to
be goal oriented.
An unwanted child
has a hard time wanting anything. "Don't need, don't ask, don't want"
is their motto. Often they become an over achiever, or a caretaker.
Generally they are very hard on themselves and have perfectionist
standards. They never feel like they have the right to be here. They do
not feel appreciated and have a hard time letting love in.
Another example is that fast births would have a difficult time in life
being married to someone who was a slow birth. Cesareans tend to have a
challenge finishing anything in their lives, while cord around the neck
births frequently have difficulty expressing themselves. Each type of
birth has a different lifestyle.
Decisions made when we are young children such as "I'm the wrong sex,"
"people hurt me," "I have to struggle to get anywhere" or "I'm not good
enough" limit us as adults.
The womb
can be bliss with mother not working, doing yoga, listening to relaxing
music and talking to the baby constantly. In the Native culture, the
father spends time bonding with the baby in the womb, rubbing the
mother's tummy and relating the history of the clan and the family to
the baby. These babies are usually late births as they hang out in the
womb as long as possible. They try to recreate a womb experience in
their lives. Often they tend to be homebodies. They do not enjoy
stress, love a comfortable life and being relaxed. They may have
difficulty becoming motivated.
A bad
womb experience is when the mother uses drugs, alcohol, has an eating
disorder, attempted abortions, or if she is putting the child up for
adoption. These type of womb experiences tend to foster low self
esteem, lack of worth, and there is trust issues. When I was working in
the prison, many inmates had either difficult forceps deliveries or
were adopted as a baby. In fact, in California, the most dangerous
prisoners were found to have experienced the most traumatic births.
Our birth date indicates our primary energy and our specific gifts.
There are four major energies of the universe and we contain all the
different energies. Primary energy is the first way we learned to feel,
to think, to pray. These energies apply to how we experience,
understand and deal with the world.
If you would like a more detailed account of your primary energy and
your birth script, please contact me. Readings are much more
explanatory than the above and cost $40 payable in advance.