Garbh Sanskar - Yoga And Counselling During Pregnancy
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The meaning of garbhasanskar is educating the foetus in the womb. In Indian culture and especially in now days it is believed that education of material, traditional and spiritual values starts right from the foetal life in the womb.
Mother’s bond with the child starts right from the time of conception. The baby listens to the mother and feels her feelings even when it is growing and developing in the womb. This is why it is important to transfer positive thoughts, positive energies and the emotions to the baby (and to the pregnant woman herself). The mother can shape up baby’s first impressions by listening to good music, reading material that stimulates positive thinking, meditating, doing yoga and much more. The positive thinking and attitude promotes physical wellbeing of the mother and the baby throughout the pregnancy and after. The advantages of garbh sanskar are not only that you educate your child but there is development of a bond between the mother and the child.
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