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What if we could find the switch to turn off the violence in our world? What if we discovered that the keys to ending the generation-upon-generation cyclic nature are forged within the smallest of children, the newborn and the yet to be born?What happens at birth and in the first years of life is built upon the foundations laid by the quality of energy conveyed at conception and experienced during intra-uterine development. It is from these many storied domains, built into our memories and consciousness that the belief systems and thus the feelings and behavior of our adult lives derive. Thus,…mehr

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What if we could find the switch to turn off the violence in our world? What if we discovered that the keys to ending the generation-upon-generation cyclic nature are forged within the smallest of children, the newborn and the yet to be born?What happens at birth and in the first years of life is built upon the foundations laid by the quality of energy conveyed at conception and experienced during intra-uterine development. It is from these many storied domains, built into our memories and consciousness that the belief systems and thus the feelings and behavior of our adult lives derive. Thus, if we are to moderate the trauma of worldwide violence, we must begin to do so with children and their beginnings.
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Ursula M. Anderson, MD, is an internationally known physician whose pioneering work, research, and publications in pediatrics, mental health, preventative medicine, and public health have been recognized worldwide. She is an alumna of Yale University Medical School, the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons, and London and Liverpool Universities in England. She has held several ranking academic and governmental positions and has served as a consultant to the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland, as well as several other national and international organizations. She is an elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine in Great Britain. Dr. Anderson is also a published poet and presents lectures and workshops internationally. For more information visit www.drursulaanderson.com and www.andersonbeyondgenome.com.