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A Journey Into Being

por Christine Ramos

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A Journey Into Being will take you where science meets spirituality on the transformational voyage of the soul as it prepares for life, unites with the physical body, and undergoes birth. You will appreciate the process of adaptation to the physical body and world during infancy and childhood. What should then follow is a startling new awareness of a child's soul. Many baffling issues regarding children will become clear: * The true purpose of new life * Why a baby would be born just to succumb later to disease. * How two siblings reared in the same manner with their biological parents can have such opposite characters. * Why most need to be comforted to sleep and upon awakening. * Why some babies suffer from colic, fuss or seem more sensitive than others. * What makes them have "feminine" or "masculine" qualities as they grow. * View how an unborn child chooses her family. * Learn how to sense the essence of a child still in utero, how to perceive unorganized energy dynamics in the infant and how to remedy them. * Explore methods for increasing intuitive responsiveness to a child who has yet to learn language… (más)
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A Journey Into Being will take you where science meets spirituality on the transformational voyage of the soul as it prepares for life, unites with the physical body, and undergoes birth. You will appreciate the process of adaptation to the physical body and world during infancy and childhood. What should then follow is a startling new awareness of a child's soul. Many baffling issues regarding children will become clear: * The true purpose of new life * Why a baby would be born just to succumb later to disease. * How two siblings reared in the same manner with their biological parents can have such opposite characters. * Why most need to be comforted to sleep and upon awakening. * Why some babies suffer from colic, fuss or seem more sensitive than others. * What makes them have "feminine" or "masculine" qualities as they grow. * View how an unborn child chooses her family. * Learn how to sense the essence of a child still in utero, how to perceive unorganized energy dynamics in the infant and how to remedy them. * Explore methods for increasing intuitive responsiveness to a child who has yet to learn language

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