Reconnective Healing – Beneficial to Newborns

Newborn holding mothers handHealing from conception to eternity.

Reconnective Healing fosters, physical and psychological health and wellness. Our body contains a grid of energy meridians, which can be stimulated in various parts of the body to release blocked energy, and allow the body to heal and balance itself.

Babies will absorb the energy in the womb, and the best time to start is before conception, continuing throughout pregnancy, birth and beyond. Once you become aware how the body works, why wouldn’t you want the best for you and your baby.

Babies are more open and willing to accept energy healing, as they do not have the resistance some adults may have, They will begin their life being more peaceful, and function in a more balanced and harmonious way.

Reconnective Healing in the womb helps build a powerful bond between you and baby, keeping their energies balanced and also assisting in their birthing. This is also the best time for mother and babe to have a ‘Personal Reconnection’ while babe is still in the womb.

When addressing pain or discomfort, caused by blocked energy, Reconnective Healing, will once again allow the channels to be open and energy will flow freely. When this happens, the muscles, bones, organs and nerves relax as they are balanced.

Nervous System – controls all of our activities, including the functioning of all internal organs, movement, perceptions, thoughts and emotions.

Central Nervous System – includes brain, spinal cord, peripheral system.

Peripheral System = somatic & autonomic nervous systems

Somatic – responds to sensory information.

Autonomic – controls internal environment (breathing, heart rate, digestion, perspiration)

Brain has three principal divisions

Cerebrum – (two halves – L & R) fills entire upper part of skull. Responsible for – intelligence, learning, judgement.

Right hemisphere controls left side of the body, appreciates music, art, creativity, intuitive thinking, spatial perception.

Left hemisphere controls right side of body, good at mathematics, logical thinking, language.

Cerebellum – only one-eighth the size of cerebrum. Main function – to maintain equilibrium, coordinates muscular activities.

Brain Stem – includes thalamus & hypothalamus – regulate hunger, thirst, sleep & sexual behaviour. Brain stem also includes midbrain & pons – transfer impulses from one part of the brain to another and the medulla, which governs breathing, blood pressure, the beating of the heart and other vital functions.

Messages within the brain

Communication takes place across the synaptic gap. Chemical molecules (neurotransmitters) take messages across the gap between the nerve cells. One part of the brain sends messages to another part using two kinds of power – electrical & chemical. Electrical messages are turned into chemical signals at the point where a sending cell meets a receiving one.

The individual nerve cells (neurones) receive and send messages and then ‘decide’ whether or not to pass the message along. The decision depends on the amount of electrical charge that is built up on the cell surface.

As the brain and body are connected by a sensory motor loop, they are constantly interacting with, and affecting each other, therefore movement has an effect of learning and performance.

The Neurological relationship between Reptilian, Limbic & Neo-cortex Brain areas.

Reptilian Brain – develops between conception and approx. 15 months, contains cerebellum which controls motor skills, balance, memory, structure. Learns through touch and core muscle movements.

Limbic Brain – develops between 15 months and 4 years. Important for memory and learning. Develops a strategy. Develops relationships and a sense of belonging. Regulates immune and autonomic nervous system. Assists memory by ‘charging’ experiences with emotion.

Neo-cortex – Develops from 4 years onwards with myelination between the two hemispheres taking place between 9 – 12 years. Contains approximately 70% of the brain’s 100 billion neurones. Structurally divided into two hemispheres, each with four lobes, frontal, parietal, temporal & occipital.

Keep tiny tots balanced.

Babies are complex, tiny little bundles of joy, so why wouldn’t you want to give them the best possible start in life, and keep their energies balanced throughout their developmental cycle and minimise effects produced by the little knocks and bumps a toddler may experience while reaching the next milestone and beyond.

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