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Y-U-R: Your Universal Reality: A Road Map to Discovering Who You Were Meant to Be
By: Dianne McCaughey Ph. D.eBook Publisher: AuthorSolutions
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We all have choices in life. When faced with adversity, we can either choose to sit back and let it damage us spiritually, emotionally, and physically, or we can take our power back and use it to become the person we were meant to be. Y-U-R, Your Universal Reality gives you a roadmap of life's journeys and will help you address questions about the origins of your own unique coming into being. Personal wellness consultant Dianne McCaughey, Ph.D., gives you the spiritual, intellectual, and psychological tools necessary to deal with the ups and downs of life including scientific research, personal experiences, and insights. Dr. McCaughey reveals how various methods of discipline and parenting cause us to be who we are and focuses on how genes, lifestyle, and our environment within the womb also create a piece to the puzzle of our existence. In addition, she discusses birth order, our gender, and the gender of our siblings to show the impact on our inner child, which is often "wounded." It is the healing of this inner child that paves the way to awakening. This passage toward wisdom and enlightenment is a dynamic, continual realization of oneself. Y-U-R, Your Universal Reality will inspire and motivate you to seek your personal truth. Let the journey begin!
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| Title of eBook: Y-U-R: Your Universal Reality: A Road Map to Discovering Who You Were Meant to Be | |
| Release Date: 08-25-2010 | |
| Publisher: iUniverse.com |
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Y-U-R: Your Universal Reality: A Road Map to Discovering Who You Were Meant to Be
Chapter One
In the Beginning
During prenatal development, there are critical periods when our cells and organs decide how they will behave for the rest of our lives. Even now, though we are adults, our bodies are still listening to the lessons they learned in the womb. Prenatal programming may affect many aspects of our lives, both psychologically in terms of our personality, and physically in the ways our bodies work.
Prenatal Prescriptions
Three factors play an important role in our lives: genes, diet, and general lifestyle. However, some scientific evidence shows that the way our bodies work is molded during our lives in the womb. For example, Dr. Nathanielsz (2001) at the Texas Health Science Center discusses recent scientific studies that affirm the idea that when the womb is not a supportive environment, the fetus will be permanently molded with negative information. The fetus will be programmed to innately anticipate surviving in similarly negative environments for the rest of its life. The research clearly acknowledges that the events to which we are exposed in the womb as our bodies' structure and organ functions develop affect our blood pressure, cardiovascular health, eating patterns, tendency to gain weight, emotional resilience, intelligence, susceptibility to cancer, and resistance to infection.
After learning this information, I was not surprised that leading researchers in prenatal care now believe the nutritional environment in the womb is often a more important indicator for risk of heart disease than either genetic predisposition or post birth influences such as diet and stress. In fact, ma
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