Limbic Imprint

  • Elena T
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Abstract

Twenty-five years of research in the field of prenatal psychology undoubtedly show a direct correlation between our early experiences in life and the subconscious behavioral and emotional patterns in our adult lives. This mechanism is called “limbic imprint.” We now recognize that, however crude our beginning, we do have a choice as adults to reprogram our limbic imprint and transmute suffering and helplessness during the birth process into love and joy of being born on this planet. We can regain our authentic power, clear the pain of our ancestors from our system and set the stage for our children to step into their lives as peaceful empowered guardians of the Earth.

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Elena, T.-V. (2008). Limbic Imprint. In Circumcision and Human Rights (pp. 251–254). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9167-4_24

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