A break in bonding deprives the mother of trusting her own instincts and that of the child. Not trusting herself results in a compelling need to control the child.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 19Parents imagine and project an ideal child pattern that reinforces the adult’s ideal view of themselves as seen and judged by the culture.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 20To reinforce that the child is unconditionally loved, respected and accepted means that nothing will break the adult-child bond.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 21The brain opens and unfolds its inherent agenda in stages. These stages unfold the way the brain developed in its evolutionary history; sensory motor, emotional, imaginative, each building on the foundation of the previous.
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Pregnancy Birth & Bonding 01The earlier the developmental stage the more sensitive and therefore critical. In this series Joe explores Pregnancy, Birth and Bonding, what nature expects and what intellectual interference has done to this miraculous process.
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Pregnancy Birth & Bonding 02There isa direct and intimate dialogue within the heart and the brain.
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Pregnancy Birth & Bonding 03The change in the mother’s behavior that it is critical. In this close contact with the infant, the mother’s behavior patterns changes and she is literally never the same again.The woman is compulsively driven to protect and nurture that infant at all costs, even the cost of her own life.
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Pregnancy Birth & Bonding 04In the past century or so we've had male surgeons who have suddenly begun to make in-roads, about a century or ago or more than that, on that which woman have done have done throughout the whole of history, since the dawn of time, women tended women at this most critical, crucial and vulnerable part of their whole life.
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Pregnancy Birth & Bonding 05Joe explores the routine use of drugs and other technical interventions that have been shown to predetermine and cause increased complications demanding more sever and costly interventions.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 22Nature’s intent always precedes the ability to do.If Nature’s agenda is met fully at each stage we insure the best foundation for what comes later.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 22If Nature’s agenda is met fully at each stage we insure the best foundation for what comes later. Nature’s intent always precedes the ability to do. If a critical developmental need is not met, for example in the second year it won’t be noticed in the third. There are too many other things going on.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 23Our biological nature is to transcend which is the ability to raise and go beyond limitation and constraint. This can be seen in the evolutionary structure of the brain, new structures being added that raise and go beyond limitations and constraints of the previous structure.