Guest guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 WALKING (before and during pregnancy) "Now we will tell you exactly what a woman is required to do to remain a wonder. Firstly, she is required to walk 4 miles a day, her structure is that way. The 2 big abdominal muscles, left and right, which hold your pregnancy have to be 10 times stronger than the male, otherwise you cannot hold the child. Normally, that is why in the 7th or 8th month you start delivering the baby. These 2 grinding muscles are supposed to massage your internal organs in the abdomen. Therefore, you may do any job, but do something where personal physical walking is required. A woman who does not walk will never have her menstruation cycle right, thus her calcium balance will never be right, and her thinking will never be right. Calcium and magnesium imbalance in woman creates psychological and physical problems. Not walking creates liver problems. Then you get pancreas problems, and then a series of problems. Your body is different from the male totally and absolutely. The male is like a beast of burden; he can carry a load, he can lift weights as a sport. These 2 muscles inside your abdominal cavity are supposed to be very strong. Under no circumstances allow a possibility to have your pelvic bone split. Your muscles should be strong enough that if it splits, they can bring it back. You do not understand that when you deliver a baby your pelvic bones go about 4 inches away from each other. You just split apart. Man doesn't have that capacity. If a man's pelvic bones separate by 1 inch, he has to have corrective surgery. Basically your back muscles and especially your lower back muscles should be very strong. What makes them strong? Walking. That is why when you are pregnant and you have a baby, we ask you to walk 5 miles a day. We are not anxious to keep you out of the home. The idea is to make you understand that those big muscles are carrying and supporting the baby." Yogi Bhajan akkamahadevi avanti wrote: > SAT NAM. > Any help on these questions? > Thanks > AKkama > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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