Wednesday, May 26, 2010

How Did our Experiences at the Start of Life Shape us Today?

Blossom Birth is excited to welcome Suzanne Arms, author of Immaculate Deception and founder of Birthing the Future to present on the topic:

How Did our Experiences at the Start of Life Shape us Today?



Please join us for this fascinating discussion on:

Friday, May 28, 2010
7-9pm
at Blossom Birth, 299 S. California Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94306
Suggested Donation $10-$25

Please RSVP to Blossom at 650-321-2326, blossom@blossombirth.org.

Suzanne Arms will present groundbreaking scientific evidence which supports ancient indigenous wisdom about the life from conception to the first birthday. She will also present on preventing and healing birth-related psychological trauma.

Suzanne Arms is a familiar name to many from her 7 groundbreaking books (on pregnancy, birth, breastfeeding and adoption), films, photographs, and the hundreds of talks she has given at conferences worldwide since 1975. She has been an inspiration behind the Birth Movement. Her 2nd book, Immaculate Deception was named a New York Times Best Book of the Year and inspired thousands of midwives, nurses and physicians, as well as parents-to-be.

Arms is an advocate for holistic, sustainable health policies and practices and conscious parenting. Her focus - and the focus of Birthing The Future, the U.S. non-profit she founded in 2003 and directs - is birth and the mother-baby connection, which lays the foundation for love and trust, health and resiliency, cooperation and community. Arms presentations range from large multi-media events, using films and her photographs, at conferences and colleges to workshops for professionals and students, and intimate sacred circles for healing and deepening community. She weaves a tapestry of knowledge from ancient and cross-cultural wisdom to modern science (cellular biology, neurobiology, psycho-immunology and attachment theory), with ecology, feminism and spirituality. She is currently finishing a television documentary called "Birth."

To learn more about Suzanne, see her website at or Mothering Magazine's June/ July 2009 Living Treasure.

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