Sacred Birthing A New Humanity supports a baby's whole being. By awakening to timeless spiritual wisdom, Sacred Birthing becomes a parent's guide for protecting their baby's consciousness as it moves from spirit to earth.
At the time of birth, in order for the soul to be most fully received as soul and body mesh, the baby-body must be in the most open posture emotionally and physically. This requires that mother is fully conscious in the process of giving birth and is not energetically depressed by the action of drugs, for this also depresses the baby-body's vibration. If the baby-body is depressed, it is only able to accept that depressed equivalent of its soul vibration. This means the baby will spend a great part of his lifetime recouping the vibrational excellence that could have been his from the moment of birth.
Birth is of great significance to a baby's entire life. Birth crystallizes a blueprint weighted either toward attaining the baby's future potential or healing past karmic wounds. Parents can effect this by providing a birth that meets their baby's deepest needs. Sacred Birthing is a description of ways that support this goal. It uniquely speaks to how a baby can be born without the 'normal' harm to the body/soul connection that results in the more difficult though typical life path.
Beautiful book, for families and birth workers. For those who embrace birth as the spiritual act it is; it will be easily interpreted as "common knowledge". But it may be deemed as "outdated" by today's generation. I have it on my book shelf; referring to it's magic often. :)
I love most of the content in this book - there’s nothing else out there for spiritual and crunchy mums. It’s informative and helpful for our upcoming babe. Although the author has Dyslexia, external proof-reading would have been good as there is alot of grammatical and spelling errors - especially when you are paying for a book.
My absolute favorite of all the positive pregnancy and birthing books I’ve read. Really appreciate a spiritual and energetic approach to these topics. Grateful to have found this book.
This book, and Birth Without Violence, snuck up on me, seeped into my pores and changed me. While reading, I believed many things as written; could intellectualize the ideas; could whisper, “yes.” It wasn’t until I came face-to-face with my own birth trauma I had the experience of what Sunni Karll means in these precious chapters. I am so grateful for the opportunity to have been introduced to her wisdom and to, hopefully, bring a child into the world in a most gentle, affirming and co-creative way.