DreamsDoComeTrue
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Hi guys. Just tried to catch up on you wild women. Sounds like a full array of life going on.
Sandy, you asked about heavy emotion and it's effect on an unborn baby. I think that our emotions and hormones are certainly passed on to the baby. The baby has the experience of the feeling without having a clue as to why it's happening. This can be either a bad thing or a good thing. For her to visit and see her Grandfather in his final days is actually a huge outpouring of love, which isn't bad. If she sees his life, her love for him, his moving on to the next adventure, etc. as a natural part of the wonderful gift of life that we have, then I don't think it would be bad at all. That the baby can experience such a strong feeling of love, could be a great piece of his/her development. Well, that's my two cents anyway. While pregnant with Katie I was researching on this topic. There was this one example of a guy who, under hypnosis, was able to perfectly describe the sounds and strong emotion of an event before he was born. After the Dr. talked to his Mom, it was a cocktail party (he described sounds of clinking glasses, talking, music) where the Mom had just learned that the fact that her baby was illigitamate was spreading around the room like wildfire (he described her embarrassment as the emotion felt, but was confused as to why). Weird huh? There was another where a guy knew an uncommon concerto perfectly, yet had never heard it. Thought maybe he'd made it up. Turns out, his Mom was working on learning that one on her violin for a few months of her pregnancy. But never played it again after he was born.
Oh heck, I'm rambling and dinner is being neglected, gotta run and had so much more to catch up on. Prayers and pixie dust to all. Take good care, Hugs, Lori
Sandy, you asked about heavy emotion and it's effect on an unborn baby. I think that our emotions and hormones are certainly passed on to the baby. The baby has the experience of the feeling without having a clue as to why it's happening. This can be either a bad thing or a good thing. For her to visit and see her Grandfather in his final days is actually a huge outpouring of love, which isn't bad. If she sees his life, her love for him, his moving on to the next adventure, etc. as a natural part of the wonderful gift of life that we have, then I don't think it would be bad at all. That the baby can experience such a strong feeling of love, could be a great piece of his/her development. Well, that's my two cents anyway. While pregnant with Katie I was researching on this topic. There was this one example of a guy who, under hypnosis, was able to perfectly describe the sounds and strong emotion of an event before he was born. After the Dr. talked to his Mom, it was a cocktail party (he described sounds of clinking glasses, talking, music) where the Mom had just learned that the fact that her baby was illigitamate was spreading around the room like wildfire (he described her embarrassment as the emotion felt, but was confused as to why). Weird huh? There was another where a guy knew an uncommon concerto perfectly, yet had never heard it. Thought maybe he'd made it up. Turns out, his Mom was working on learning that one on her violin for a few months of her pregnancy. But never played it again after he was born.
Oh heck, I'm rambling and dinner is being neglected, gotta run and had so much more to catch up on. Prayers and pixie dust to all. Take good care, Hugs, Lori