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Rating: Summary: Spiritual Births Review: While books on the "new children" abound, very few address what expecting parents can do to ensure a blissful experience to the crucial beginning of a child's life.Through channeled information and some personal recountings, Greenwell goes through various techniques that may be helpful in bringing about a spiritually focused conception, pregnancy, birth and child-rearing. While the techniques and suggestions may not all ring true for every person, the book does elicit a deeper understanding of the spiritual process at work. After going through a traumatic first birth ending in a C-section, my husband and I had many misgivings about birthing our second child. The book was integral in helping us face our fears. I gave birth naturally without drugs of any sort...labor was relatively easy and my husband caught the baby. Both my husband and I had our faith renewed in the natural process of birth, but most importantly our second daughter was spared the incredible physical and emotional stresses that my first went through. Many of the new children are called Indigos. Greenwell calls them "Violet Babes." Her book does not contradict the Indigo Children book by Lee Carroll and Jan Tober...instead it offers a complementary look at this new generation of beings, one that resonates at a different level altogether. This book is not for everyone. However, for those who are on a spiritual path and looking for information on The Children of the Seventh Manu...it is an invaluable resource.
Rating: Summary: Spiritual Births Review: While books on the "new children" abound, very few address what expecting parents can do to ensure a blissful experience to the crucial beginning of a child's life. Through channeled information and some personal recountings, Greenwell goes through various techniques that may be helpful in bringing about a spiritually focused conception, pregnancy, birth and child-rearing. While the techniques and suggestions may not all ring true for every person, the book does elicit a deeper understanding of the spiritual process at work. After going through a traumatic first birth ending in a C-section, my husband and I had many misgivings about birthing our second child. The book was integral in helping us face our fears. I gave birth naturally without drugs of any sort...labor was relatively easy and my husband caught the baby. Both my husband and I had our faith renewed in the natural process of birth, but most importantly our second daughter was spared the incredible physical and emotional stresses that my first went through. Many of the new children are called Indigos. Greenwell calls them "Violet Babes." Her book does not contradict the Indigo Children book by Lee Carroll and Jan Tober...instead it offers a complementary look at this new generation of beings, one that resonates at a different level altogether. This book is not for everyone. However, for those who are on a spiritual path and looking for information on The Children of the Seventh Manu...it is an invaluable resource.
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