At what stage of a fetus’ development should a mother relate to it, and how? The wisdom of Kabbalah states that firstly, there are no “stages” of development as it’s been commonly understood, but one stream of development that should be approached holistically. Therefore, there should be a constant relationship to the fetus at all times. Dr. Michael Laitman explains how this is expressed in this conversation with Limor Soffer-Fetman and Eli Vinokur.
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Here is an extract from the conversation:
Limor Soffer-Fetman: In recent years, studies have found that even while in the womb, there is some connection and some type of preparation that you can do with fetuses, that the fetus can hear the voices of the family members and there is some type of bond between the fetus and the family. There are even studies of twins which speak of some sense of bonding between the fetuses, both when they are identical and when they are not identical, which is amazing. It means that the fetus perceives a great deal more than we thought.
Michael Laitman: Yes, but why are you surprised? We want to divide nature into parts, to disconnect connections between those parts and say, I can relate to this however I please, and to that, however I please. It is convenient for our ego to do so. I am superior to nature and I do whatever I please with each and every part. If I say that all of nature is one and that it is actually one flowing mechanism, with a process, it obligates me to first study nature and then keep its rules.
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