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"Our Lives Before Birth
by Jean Mastellone
with commentaries by Neil Mastellone
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Give Up Your Ideas About Unborn Babies. This is Groundbreaking Information! Prepare to be shocked and surprised! Discover new facts about the psychological abilities and inner life of unborn babies.
By six months, fetuses are as psychologically developed as one year old infants. They can think, feel, and make choices. They act and react in anger or fear, and are able to learn, remember, dream, and express likes and dislikes.
Jean’s observations confirm many of the observations and conclusions of medical researchers made during the last few decades. However, her clairvoyant case study profiles go much further and reveal important subconscious factors and interactions that occur between embryos, fetuses, and their parents. These include core-level negative agreements to behave as a parent wants the child to behave.
Jean reports that, from conception, every baby is naturally clairvoyant and can read and understand the psychological energies of his or her parents’ subconscious and suppressed intentions, attitudes, thoughts, and feelings. These negative parental mental and emotional energies are extremely irritating and painful to a tiny, sensitive embryo or fetus. Most people block their clairvoyance from conscious awareness by age three. Plus, much, much more...
The following is a transcription of a dictated clairvoyant psychological reading that has been minimally edited to conceal identity and improve readability. The essential choices, agreements, patterns, and reactions remain in tact. Any similarity to persons living or dead is purely coincidental.
The information is offered for educational purposes only and is not intended to serve as medical advice. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease. It is not a substitute for professional care. If a child, teen, or adult has health concerns please consult your health care provider.
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Brittany
Womb Reading
This is a reading on Brittany, an eleven-month-old infant. I am going to read her energy centers in present time, then look closer at her during the time she was in the womb. Today’s date is January 5, 1995.
Her mother had Brittany when she was fourteen years old. She still goes to school, and leaves her infant at a school nursery. She told me, I can see her anytime I want. Her mother was showing me how she could walk already on her own. She had light skin and dark eyes, as I held her she played with my earrings. When I looked clairvoyantly at her, I saw that her father is an American Indian. She had a solid and heavy body.
Her first energy center
The first thing I am seeing is pink energy. I am getting that she thrives on love. It looks like she gets a lot of attention from her mother and grandmother. When she is in daycare, she also gets a lot of attention. She thrives on this, but, underneath, feels a deep sense of insecurity. Even though her mother was wearing a wedding band, I saw that the baby does not see much of her father. Apparently, her parents are not living together.
This infant has an energy cord hooked into her mother. She is saying, Take care of me. She feels her mother’s insecurity about her and senses she would rather not have had her.
The baby’s father sees her about once a week and she feels deserted by him. Her mother appears more mature and more responsible, but inside she is not at all settled. Outside she seems carefree and okay. She is still looking for a relationship and actually does not have the responsibility an older mother might have. Sensing this about her mother makes Brittany feel insecure. Her mother gives her little stability and has no focused attention on her. She can see her baby any time she wants at school, but that is enough for Brittany. There is a difference between being at home with her mother, and being at school where her mother can pop-in on her; this baby feels that difference.
Second energy center
I'm seeing jealousy. This baby is jealous of her mother's attention and the limited time she spends with her. The baby’s grandmother takes care of her after school and her mother usually goes out with friends. Brittany does have a sense of being wanted and loved; nevertheless, she looks to her mother and does not get much attention from her.
Baby in the womb
Her mother feels that she loves the baby’s father, but he is off doing his own thing. She wanted to have this baby because she loves the guy and wanted his baby. That is the primary reason she decided to have the baby even though she was only fourteen.
I am seeing the baby waking up in the womb to an atmosphere of insecurity. Her mother feels insecure because she wants a relationship with the baby’s father and is not the one deciding whether they will have a relationship or not. She usually seems confident, but as far as this relationship goes with this young man, she is at a loss. He seems wild and crazy. He comes and goes, and she hangs on. She is afraid that he is not going to stay with her. This was the situation during the entire pregnancy, it was on and off and all kinds of things going on in between. Brittany's father is about twenty and he drinks and act outs in crazy ways. There seems to be a lot of turmoil in the relationship and this baby was affected by it.
Insecurity was a major affect. This baby in the womb had an almost constant sense of apprehension, which she was picking up directly from her mother and applying it to her own life situation. I'm also seeing this embryo picking up on her mother’s jealousy. From four months in the womb, she was feeling the jealous and angry feelings that her mother was having in relation to her father.
Fourth month in the womb
From the fourth month to the sixth month, her mother was feeling embarrassed and her fetus was picking up on those feelings. There was anger along with the embarrassment and it had to do with the baby's father not being there for her. The fetus felt that the embarrassing feelings had to do with her. Because of them, she felt that her mother did not want her. I am seeing her mother repeating, I wish this never happened. If the baby had been a boy, her father may have accepted the baby and the relationship with the mother more, but he was disappointed that the baby was a girl and his fetus sensed this too.
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