Next Event:

Prossimamente

Sicilia Camp Intensivo Internazionale03gen(gen 3)9:3007(gen 7)19:00ALLUME DI ROCCALUMERADiscover more

Life relies on large numbers, everywhere in nature. The same applies to humans.
If it weren’t so, we wouldn’t have survived as a human species.

With every single ejaculation, a man releases 120 million sperm cells. Just one is enough to fertilize the egg.
A 14-week-old female fetus in the womb has 1,200,000 oocytes. At birth, only 300,000 remain, and from puberty to menopause, only 450 are needed.

Abundance is the key to nature’s success. It could not be otherwise. The biochemical process of human life is too complex to rely on a single instance:
Every single cell in the human body contains 3 billion nucleotides made up of 4 amino acids linked together by elementary particles.
Every single cell divides and multiplies through billions of biochemical processes, and our body consists of trillions upon trillions of cells.

In the first days after fertilization, each cell division and multiplication creates totipotent embryonic stem cells that split and separate from the mother cell to form placentas – initially, there are more than one, as confirmed by blood tests of the hormone Chorionic Gonadotropin – amniotic fluid sacs – these are also numerous, as confirmed by ultrasounds – embryonic organisms, umbilical cords, and amniotic fluid.
After the fifth day, the split embryonic stem cells become only pluripotent. These form embryonic organisms that fill the previously formed amniotic fluid sacs. Each embryonic organism can in turn split other embryonic stem cells for 14 days, until the completion of its cranio-caudal axis.

Thus, the Twin System is born, our First Social and Belonging System. It is here that we experience connection, the feeling of being one with all, a paradisiacal state.
At the same time, it is here that our perception of physical identity and emotions begins to form.

Our Sensory Organs play a crucial role in this process. Anchored to the brainstem – fully formed and functional within the first 40 intrauterine days – they continuously collect information from within the sac: its boundaries, texture, the temperature of the amniotic fluid, and the stimuli produced by the other coexisting embryonic organisms.

As humans are social animals, belonging is vital for us. This is why the ability to encode the Hierarchical Order within the System of Belonging is one of the tasks of the brainstem. We take our place solely based on our body mass compared to the body mass of the other embryos in our sac and in relation to the other sacs beyond the veil.

Our body mass naturally evolves by acquiring functional abilities, that is, physical skills. This physical perception of being more or less capable will accompany us throughout our lives – often in stark contrast to the objective reality of our abilities.

For example, if within my Twin System I am the Smaller Twin, I will always feel small in the world, next to a partner, in front of my children, or in a professional context. If, on the other hand, I am the Larger Twin, I may struggle to find my place in the family, in front of my parents, or as the youngest child. I may have difficulty submitting to authority and could “overestimate” my abilities.

The gradual disappearance of Twin Siblings causes disorientation. The sequence of intrauterine events triggers a movement toward less – visible in the compulsion to repeat in everyday postnatal life – leading to interrupted vital movements.

Not knowing the ‘Story of Our Intrauterine Life’ equates to triggering a circular movement that always returns to the ‘zero point,’ perceived as failure, undermining self-confidence and belief in one’s abilities.

Through Twin Constellations, we consciously integrate our experiences. We move from unconscious survival reactions to conscious action in life.

Workshops open to everyone:
ROME Saturday, June 17, and Sunday, June 18
BOLOGNA Wednesday, June 21

For information:
WhatsApp +39 3806384740
email graziafreni@www.gemellonatosolo.com

Prossimamente

Sicilia Camp Intensivo Internazionale03gen(gen 3)9:3007(gen 7)19:00ALLUME DI ROCCALUMERADiscover more