Isolation experienced during the foundational period from preconception through early infancy affects core imprinting. Attachment and embodiment issues are central to core isolation since it impacts our achievable levels of presence, and therefore how deeply we can connect. Prenates, born babies, children, and adults show us that no matter what their issue, or at what stage it occurred in their creation journey, core isolation is common. Core isolation is a relational wound from which we can heal to emerge more fully into presence, connection, and embodiment. It is preventable by consistently and lovingly parenting babies much earlier, ideally from preconception.
Core Isolation in Prenates, Babies, Children, and Adults
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Volume: 35
Issue: 2