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A Gift for the Unborn Children DVD

Prenatal Education &

Pregnancy Tips to benefit you child

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Visually beautiful, moving and informative. This film suggests how creative forces, like thoughts, emotions, and environments, can be utilised from conception through birth, to the benefit of our unborn children.

 

Expectant parents’ questions are answered

about the vital role they play during pregnancy in

helping their child realise their fullest life-long potential.

ISBN # 0-9623006-0-8

© Bradley Boatman Productions

Pregnancy is a time of heightened awareness and sensitivity. An expectant mother must take special care to nourish her inner self as well as her body. Mothers and fathers are encouraged, and shown how, to develop an early connection with their unborn child. They learn how their thoughts and emotions have a profound impact on their baby, and her/his future. Communicating with the unborn may produce a happier, smarter, calmer and healthier baby. This is the perfect gift for expectant friends, colleagues - or yourself.

Featuring: Dr. David Chamberlain, Ph.D. (USA)-The Consciousness of Birth & The Mind of Your Newborn Baby, Dr. Michel Odent (France/UK) - Birth Reborn Dr. David Rhea USA),  Dr. Christina Vittorini (Italy), Dr. David Wasdell ( UK), Dr.Serge Wesel (Belgium), Mr. Daniel Fritz USA), Mr. Steve Raymond, R.N. (USA)

 

Recipient of

Video Choice Magazine's

Top Choice Award

1986 

A PERFECT 10 STAR RATING

 14.99 GBP

NTSC format

(DVD will play on non-NTSC players if multi-region. Will also play on all computers)

New release, now on DVD

28 minute film plus new feature:

'Tips for Pregnancy'

While this is a 'vintage film' the message is forever current and important.

 

Distributed by: Creative Life Systems Ltd. UK 44 1 892 890 614 www.fatherstobe.org

 info(@)fatherstobe.org

 

For more information on prenatal education see: the works and information on the

Teachings of Omraam Mikhaёl Aїvanhov www.prosveta.com

 

The filmmaker Bradley Boatman presenting a copy of the film

to Rajiv Gandhi, former prime minister of India.