Pregnancy, Birth & Baby – What Story Are You Telling Yourself About Pregnancy, Fertility & Birth?

By Deirdre Morris, February 9, 2010

Our Stories and Our Life Experience

We experience ourselves as solid physical beings. That is how we perceive the world. When we look at a chair, for example, our brains see a solid entity…something permanent.

However this is, in fact, false and occurs only because our brains and nervous systems are not capable of registering what is actually taking place.

In reality, everything is energy and information flashing in and out of existence at speeds greater than light. Although we experience life as a continuity (the chair I am sitting is always in this spot), it is in fact a discontinuity flashing on and off.

Pregnancy, Birth, Fertility Stories

At a recent conference I attended, Deepak Chopra explained that what happens is that the memory of the chair (your fertility, pregnancy, baby and partner etc.) lingers while in the ‘off’ phase so we perceive it as always being there in the same way (Deepak Chopra, 2008).

This can be compared to a movie which appears to be a continuous stream of visual and audio information but is in fact a series of still frames..occurring at 24 per second… which is faster than the brain’s ability to process. So we see a continuous film instead of the on/off that is really happening.

Our expectations, memories and desires actually shape what is going to happen next….what is going to come into existence.

So with regard to fertility, for example, your expectations will have an impact on what will happen for you. The same applies to breastfeeding, birth and parenting. Is it time to change your story? If so, what would you love in birth, pregnancy and parenting?

Author: Deirdre Morris
Article Source: EzineArticles.com

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