Key Facts about Unborn Babies
The following are just a few of the numerous unique insights that Jean Mastellone recorded as she clairvoyantly observed a group unborn babies in the womb. Many of her reports coincide with scientific studies conducted during the past few decades that confirm the psychological sophistication of fetuses inside the womb. Jean's insights have far-reaching implications and explain many interpersonal and family conflicts.
The babies in the womb that Jean studied were psychologically aware entities from conception.
By four months in the womb, every baby had made an essential choice to approach developing events, situations, and interactions in either a predominantly (basically) angry or predominantly (basically) fearful way.
- Fetuses who chose to approach life from a basically angry stance, were energetically attracted to the parent who was also basically angry. Whereas, basically fearful fetuses were energetically attracted to the parent who was also basically fearful.
Invariably, that parent became the child’s favored-parent; the parent who the child agreed to be loyal to, side with, and behave as that parent wanted the child to behave. This, in turn, placed the child energetically in opposition to his or her other parent. This subconscious position caused ongoing tension, friction, and conflict.
A baby’s basic selfish disposition (either angry or fearful) would determine how a child would control, approach life, respond, and react to developing events. It would affect whether the child is primarily extroverted, outward, and aggressive, or primarily introverted, inward, and passive.
- he child-to-parent attraction was purely energetic, and it did not appear to involve mental activity.
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- As a fetus grew, Jean observed that he or she agreed to energetically (in a feeling way) take-on his or her favored parent’s selfish behavior patterns, desires, attitudes, thoughts, and feelings. When a child honored the parent-related agreements and enacted a parent's behavior patterns, the child acted and reacted in ways similar to his or her favored parent. Usually, the child also agreed to be as his or her favored-parent wanted him or her to be.
Babies in-utero were found to be naturally clairvoyant. They were truth-seeing beings who from about four months onward turned their focus outward and were able to perceive, understand, and react to the truer subconscious intentions, attitudes, and feelings of their mothers, fathers, and others in their immediate environment.
- Even when moderate, subconscious negative parental psychological energies became a painful pressure on an unborn baby. That pressure typically caused a baby to selfishly react, often in extreme ways. Some babies reacted by going inward and psychologically withdrawing. Others, displayed angry or fearful responses.
A fetus’s reactive choices and selfish behavior patterns usually continued and became worse as the child grew older and had experiences throughout his or her lifetime.
Consciously, parents did not choose to be aware that they were hurting their unborn babies by indulging in negative attitudes ad reactions. Conversely, positive parental psychological energies and truly loving parent-to-child interactions usually create positive effects within an unborn baby or an infant.
The ways in which the basically angry or basically fearful personality manifested varied according to the particular ideas and behavior patterns that the baby chose to take on and enact. They also varied to the extent a baby was in negative agreement with his or her favored-parent. The degree to which the unborn baby chose to be selfish and selfishly react to parents determined the nature and strength of his or her personality in a positive or negative way.
In time, the basic selfish disposition became a self-controlled habit or tendency to act and react in a specific way (angry or fearful). The fact that a baby is either basically angry or basically fearful is readily observable after birth.
This basic choice defined the nature of a baby’s “basic selfish disposition” that would likely remain unchanged throughout life, as long as the person chose to remain selfish.
The child-to-parent basic negative agreement was not always obvious on a conscious level.
Consciously, after birth, a basically angry child may frequently be in open mental and emotional opposition to his or her basically angry parent, even though subconsciously, the child is in basic negative with that parent and on important issues will side with and be loyal to that parent. If the parent freely and openly expresses anger, the child will likely do the same, however, his or her opposition will be relatively superficial.
Basically angry children sometimes seem to be in agreement with their basically fearful parent because their negative agreement with their basically angry parent is not strong, or their fearful parent is not viewed as being important to the child, so there is less conflict and reaction.
Personality dynamics can seem contradictory and complicated, however, they are based on subconscious essentials and the true nature of an individual’s personality can be seen with careful observation.
Long before birth, babies are active energetic-psychological member of the family. They are not only able to perceive and receive relevant psychological information from their parents, but, also, are able to send energetic messages to parents and siblings. This is the start of the meaningful subconscious communications. These communications are not in words or ideas, but in the more basic, innate energetic “language” we all have at our disposal before we acquire social language skills.
Because children of any age expect and strongly want love from their parents, when parents refuse to love and choose to selfishly control and abuse, children typically react in selfish and destructive ways. This fact, combined with the fact that all selfish children are in negative agreement with their favored-parents and have taken-on and are enacting those parents’ selfish behavior patterns, makes mother and father the two most Important and influential people in any person’s life.
Selfish parents usually equate responsibility for their children with control of them. Rarely do parents consistently guide a child to do what is truly right. []
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