The Individual Life Project: A New Way of Discovering the Unborn Child’s World and Potentialities

Author(s): Soldera, Gino.

: In each individual there is a life project, which can be traced back to
conception. The life project exists in the depths of a child’s being, close to their essence; from there, it
influences all the internal and external processes. The life project contains what a person needs to realize
personal potentialities that are present from conception. The life project seldom appears clear to the parents
from the beginning although unborn children send signals of their existence and their character. Unfortunately,
in our materialistic culture signals from the unborn are systematically ignored, deflected and then forgotten by
parents. Education begins from conception and can be properly achieved by parents only if they establish a
deep contact with their children, communicating with them, and coming to know their life project.

Citation

Soldera, Gino. (2002). The Individual Life Project: A New Way of Discovering the Unborn Child’s World and Potentialities. Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health, 16(4). (Copy this citation)
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