Guest guest Posted August 3, 1999 Report Share Posted August 3, 1999 Do you remember the sexual act that resulted in your conception ... and Mother's reaction .. conscious and unconscious ... Do you remember the moment of your conception ... and Mother's (unconscious) reaction ... Do you remember the moment Mother admitted for the first time that you existed .... and Mother's reaction ... Do you remember Mother's conscious thoughts, feelings and emotions during the pregnancy ... and her projections on your existance ... Do you remember the struggle to survive ... in the environment of your Mother's womb ... Do you remember the struggle to be born ... to escape from your Mother's body .... Do you remember Mother's reaction to her first sight of you .... Even before you took your first breath ... the consciousness of your conception, the consciousness of your existance, the foundation of everything that happened to you since your birth is based on what mother projected ... which was what was projected on her ... and a long line of Mother's before her .... and it is stored in the mtDNA ... which is only passed on from female to offspring .... My body held that remembering ... deep in the unconscious ... and so did the bodies of a large group of people that I have taken through this process ... By the way ... do you remember what the first word you uttered was ...? and do you remember what your mother tried to get you to say ...? with respect Christopher Wynter Hobart Tasmania wynter Copies of similar posts in this theme can be found in "The Plain Man's Spiritual Notebook" through http://www.anunda.com/anunda.htm my own discussion list anunda can be d to through //anunda 'anunda list' Public Archive: /viewarchive.cgi?listname=anunda __________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 1999 Report Share Posted August 4, 1999 Christopher Wynter [wynter] Tuesday, August 03, 1999 9:40 PM Conception of Self "Christopher Wynter" <wynter Do you remember the sexual act that resulted in your conception ... and Mother's reaction .. conscious and unconscious ... Do you remember the moment of your conception ... and Mother's (unconscious) reaction ... Do you remember the moment Mother admitted for the first time that you existed .... and Mother's reaction ... Do you remember Mother's conscious thoughts, feelings and emotions during the pregnancy ... and her projections on your existance ... Do you remember the struggle to survive ... in the environment of your Mother's womb ... Do you remember the struggle to be born ... to escape from your Mother's body .... Do you remember Mother's reaction to her first sight of you .... Even before you took your first breath ... the consciousness of your conception, the consciousness of your existance, the foundation of everything that happened to you since your birth is based on what mother projected ... which was what was projected on her ... and a long line of Mother's before her .... and it is stored in the mtDNA ... which is only passed on from female to offspring .... My body held that remembering ... deep in the unconscious ... and so did the bodies of a large group of people that I have taken through this process ... By the way ... do you remember what the first word you uttered was ...? and do you remember what your mother tried to get you to say ...? with respect Christopher Wynter Hobart Tasmania wynter Christopher, I have greatly enjoyed some of your writing (although I am missing the point of some of your latest posts). I have received some private e-mail suggesting that your posts are veiled attempts to drum up business. Well, hopefully you have a good sense of humor. Keep in mind that this is a Satsangha (a fellowship). There are very experienced people on this list. It is nice when we can talk from the heart. Smile Chris, you are on candid camera :--). Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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