60% of the cells that make up the heart are neurons, the same as found in our brain.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 06
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 07The emotional state of the mother is a major determining factor in the development of the new life emerging insider her. Birth is not separate from but part of a continuum.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 08The bond is established at conception and represents an unbroken expanding relationship between the developing human being and the environment, the primary environment being the mother resonating her relationship or bond with her environment.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 09Bonding is a biological resonance of shared meaning that updates and re-syncs moment by moment.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 10Early and extended child care undermines the full development of the early foundation upon which intellectual development rests.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 11Fathers can’t replace the mother. They don’ have the required body parts. Fathers do however, provide the critical bonding bridge to the rest of the world. Through the safe-bonded father the infant bonds to the world.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 12The bond begins in the heart. If that fails, the head compensates with ideas, a very poor substitute for nurtured wellness.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 13Nature invests more strength and stability in the source of reproduction which is female leaving the male species more vulnerable in every respect, except muscle mass.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 14Early trauma to young males can be reversed by nurturing and by supplying the missed developmental experiences.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 15Why do we as individuals and nations seek revenge rather than forgiveness?
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 16The nurturing of children during the first three years of life determines the peaceful or violent nature of any given culture.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 17Bonding is a biological process. Direct, skin to skin contact immediately after birth activates in the mother the ancient species survival reflex