Cesarean section according to Biodecoding — Emotional conflicts

In a C-section, the baby acts to be born and we take it out because there is no other option. This gives people who start an action in their life and stop it after a while. Just as we always must look for him until his mother’s womb.

Cesarean section according to Biodecoding — Emotional conflicts

  • Conflict: impotence, incapacity, difficulties in life, work or school… They experience work as an anguish.
  • resent: “I feel powerless before life.” “I feel unable to carry my things and make my own decisions.”

childbirth (mother)

  • Conflict: conflictive family environment with respect to the man of the house. I don’t want to give birth.
  • resent: the mother: “I don’t want to bring my son into this world.” The child: “Going out is dangerous.”
  • Biological sense: a cesarean delivery indicates that a natural (biological) birth is not possible because there is a risk. A cesarean section is biologically a “I’m not leaving” because without medical intervention, both mother and child would likely die.

Conflict in relation to man

The mother does not want to give birth because she believes that bringing a child into this world is a dangerous thing. A person born by caesarean section can experience very difficult conflicts in life, at work, at school.

  • “I feel powerless before life.”
  • “I feel unable to carry my things and make my own decisions.”

People who start things in life and don’t finish them.

  • “I should not be here”.
  • “I need help to move forward, to finish this.”
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People born by caesarean section

People born by cesarean section lack contact, affection, love… They lack that last stretch, the birth canal, to feel the mother’s touch and feel protected… A soft touch, a caress… Touch helps to heal wounds and imperfections .

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