Terence Dowling was a pioneer of prenatal psychology. He was internationally recognized for his groundbreaking work on the placenta and its connection to mythologies around sacred trees. As trees of life, placentas magically ensure the world’s continued existence. Terence was born in Newcastle, England in 1957. He studied medicine at Cambridge on a scholarship and expanded his interests to psychology, cultural studies, and theology. Terence independently used and deepened the enneagram to grasp prenatal imprints.