A bold affirmation that we are sentient before conception and in the womb, The Secret Life of Babies reveals author Mia Kalef's groundbreaking findings: babies are able to remember their earliest experiences, this consciousness precedes the physical development of the brain itself, and medical interventions during birth-like forceps and Cesareans-can imprint our relationships with the world and disconnect us from our sustainable place in the ecosystem. Kalef provides a six-step protocol for detecting these individual imprints and taking reparative steps for physiological and emotional balance and release. This book offers us an articulate guide to a transformation that can restore our essential nature.
From the table of contents:
Foreword by Andrew Feldmar
Introduction: The Myth: Science and Experience
The Quest: Sparking the Conversation
Who Is This Book For?
A Song Worth Singing
PART ONE: Science
Chapter 1: The First Principle: Babies Remember Their Experiences
The Controversy
A Place to Begin and End: Returning to Wholeness
Essential Nature
Essential Movements
The Mechanisms
The Model
Perspectives and Purposes
Chapter 2: The Second Principle: Consciousness Precedes the Brain Architecture That Supports It
The Biological Paradox
Brains, Fields, and Development
The Effects of Chemical and Emotional Fields
Chapter 3: The Third Principle: Babies Are Our Barometers
Dominance versus Emergence
Historical Cultural Indicators
Present-Day Cultural Indicators
PART TWO: Experience
Chapter 4: The Fourth Principle: It Is Never Too Late to Heal
The Vision Horizon
Preparing the Way
Reclaiming the Body: The Path Home
The Prototype
PART THREE: Marriage
Chapter5: The Intuitive Recovery Project
The Anatomy of the Intuitive Recovery Project
The Project
Chapter 6: Summary
Product details
Attribute name |
Attribute value |
Author
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Mia Kalef |
Dimensions
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152 x 229 x 13 mm |
Imprint
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North Atlantic Books |
ISBN
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9781583948033 |
Language
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English |
Media type
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Paperback |
Original title
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Secret life of babies |
Page count
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200 |
Product no
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9781583948033 |
Publish date
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2014-05-13 |
Publisher
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Penguin Random House USA |
RRP List price
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16.95 USD |
Weight
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283 g |