Meditation to heal relationships with unborn babies

12/09/2025

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Sugar Iris Aggeler

Meditation to heal relationships with unborn babies. 🕊️👼 Forgiveness, reconciliation, and love. #Healing #Meditation #FamilyRelationships

When Jesus saw this, he was angry and said to them, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. Truly, truly, I tell you, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it." And he embraced them, blessed them, and laid his hands on them. Mark 10:13-16

This meditation is a guide for healing a mother's or father's relationship with the baby they have lost, whether through a stillbirth or death shortly after birth, or through a miscarriage, spontaneous abortion, or induced abortion. Also, for those with the symptom of the deceased (who were born after an unborn child), they can perform the meditation by asking permission as siblings, to represent the family in front of the baby's soul, and in this way contribute to giving each person their place and no longer feeling like a "replacement baby." If they wish, the mother or father of the baby can accompany the person with the symbol of the deceased to do the meditation together. It doesn't matter if the baby was lost recently or decades ago, it is always a good time to heal.

It's a common loss

Let's start by lifting the veil of taboo around the loss of a baby. Fifty percent of fertilized eggs never manage to implant in the uterus to become a child. Approximately one in four pregnancies does not go to term. Most miscarriages occur during the first trimester. Half of these are due to genetic or chromosomal defects. Vaginal bleeding is the most common symptom of pregnancy loss. Furthermore, there are more than four induced abortions for every ten normal births. Occasionally, women choose to have an abortion because it was the result of rape and/or other forms of violence. In addition to the statistical measures that can cause miscarriage of a baby, there are also two stillbirths for every hundred live births.

The consequences for the health of parents, their subsequent children, and their family tree 

In women, sexual health is related to the Yesod chakra, the sexual chakra. It is also controlled by the Ajna chakra, which governs the endocrine system. The reproductive system is also affected by the Throat chakra, which is the center of higher creativity, and by the Base chakra, which substantially energizes the sexual chakra.

The Yesod chakra in women controls and energizes the vulva, clitoris, vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. The uterus is controlled and energized by the minor uterus chakra, while the ovaries and fallopian tubes are controlled and energized by the minor ovarian chakras.

In men, the sexual chakra controls and energizes the penis, testicles, and prostate. The testicles are also controlled and energized by the minor testicle chakras, while the prostate is controlled and energized by the minor prostate and perineum chakras.

When a pregnancy does not come to term, it is likely due to a latent condition that prevented it, for example, a genetic problem in the father or mother, or incompatibility between the two, or a lack of adequate conditions during pregnancy. If a woman has suffered miscarriages, her sexual, navel, and basic chakras will be affected. If the abortion was intentional, this can manifest in negative karmic repercussions for the mother and her subsequent children.

"After praying for her three traumatic abortions, Sandy returned home to find her seven-year-old son, who had been hyperactive since birth, able to sleep through the night for the first time and behave normally in school the next day. Over the next few weeks, Sandy realized not only that her son's hyperactivity had ceased, but also that his learning disability, diagnosed as permanent, had disappeared. Another example is Jan, who wept uncontrollably while praying for her sister's induced abortion, whom Jan had promised not to tell her parents. After this prayer, Jan was able to conceive again, although for three years after the abortion, she had suffered progressive deterioration of her reproductive organs and was told she would never conceive again." Sheila Fabricant Dennis and Mattew Linn Healing Relationships with Stillborn and Aborted Babies

The deaths of babies in a family tree impact the health of several members, not just the mother. In addition to the example mentioned by Dennis and Linn of how healing a miscarriage can improve the health of a subsequent child, or of an aunt, we can also find the Lying or Ghost Syndrome: This Biodecoding concept is applied when a person "carries" or carries with them the emotional legacy, dramas, beliefs, or missions of a relative who died before their conception. This Syndrome is based on the family tree's management of unexpected, unjustified deaths, or blocked, unresolved grief, for example in the case of suicides, murders, accidents, newborn deaths, and abortions. Failure to grieve appropriately with the members of the family tree makes the death of a family member a lifelong loss.

continues to harm the health and well-being of new members. Hence the importance of acknowledging and accepting what happened, and releasing the deaths appropriately by acknowledging and honoring the dead with mourning, prayer, meditations for the ascension of the deceased, and working on the healing of the living.

We are all spiritual beings who come to Earth to learn, heal, and evolve. Both deceased and living babies need healing… although each in a different way.

Parents (mother and father) may experience emotional and physical pain with the death of their baby. Intense grief may include guilt, anger, fatigue, loss of appetite, inability to concentrate, and physical illnesses such as chronic back pain. Some psychiatric problems may include chronic depression and phantom grief (shadow grief): a constant suffering or emotional apathy in which a person cannot fully relate to the present moment. Additionally, the couple may experience marital problems after losing a child, usually due to an inability to share the pain. If you wish to work together, prayer and meditation as a couple are recommended, not only for the healing of each partner, but also to strengthen the marriage.

If the marriage or partnership bond was dissolved, each parent should seek healing on their own, with the help of their spiritual guides and medical professionals, with patience and persistence, because it is important to let go of the pain and embrace life again.

Whether the woman wishes to become pregnant later or not, it is important to seek Sexual Healing for Women (treating the sexual, navel, and base chakras). The father also needs sexual healing, and both need emotional, mental, and spiritual treatment through recapitulation and release, prayer, and meditation on forgiveness, reconciliation, and love.

Babies need our prayers.

It is important to pray for babies who have died before baptism, for aborted babies, and for the so-called "little angels." In Mexico, the Feast of the Dead is celebrated on November 1st, dedicated to the dead infants. If they die after baptism, they go directly to heaven, where they become "little angels." The following day, November 2nd, is dedicated to the dead who died as adults.

What prevents a deceased baby from giving and receiving love are the unhealed wounds it experienced in the womb. Fetuses in the womb can see, hear, taste, feel grief, dream, and cry. They can also remember, even from the moment of conception. In 1948, David Spelt proved that a fetus could learn a conditioned response to a loud noise and remember it for several weeks. Karl Pribram's theory is that memory depends on protein molecules in a single cell rather than complex nerve connections, and Lyall Watson's theory is that memory is stored in the spiritual body that accompanies our physical body. The fetus remembers its mother's experiences while in her womb. This psychological relationship is based on chemical and hormonal transfers across the placenta. If the pregnant woman experienced fear, anger, joy, peace, among other emotions, due to changes in blood flow, she shared this experience with the fetus as well.

This importance of gestation is evident, for example, in the South Korean custom of considering a baby to be one year old at birth. This traditional Chinese counting system, originating hundreds of years ago, was eliminated for administrative reasons in 2023 and now only remains in Taiwan. Another example of the relevance of pregnancy can be found in the Sense project: a concept developed by French psychologist Marc Fréchet that is used in Rhizome biodecoding. This concept involves reflecting on the unconscious programs that a baby receives from its parents and other "mothering" adults from conception through the first years of life. One of the causes of greatest stress is the marital relationship.

Psychotherapist Dr. Andrew Feldmar had three patients who attempted suicide on the same date each year. It turned out that day was the anniversary of their second or third month in the womb. The suicide attempts coincided with the date each patient's mother had attempted an abortion. The patient, whose mother had attempted to abort her with a darning needle, attempted suicide with a razor. The patient who survived an attempted chemical abortion attempted suicide with a drug overdose. Their suicidal thoughts were memories of their mothers' attempts to kill them. By recognizing this and being able to release it, they were freed from the annual compulsion to commit suicide.

The deceased babies need to be recognized on the tree, honored in our memory.

memory, and that we pray for them that Jesus and Mary may receive them with love, so that the baby may fully give and receive love in heaven.

Meditation to Heal Relationships with Unborn Babies

Invocation

We request the intervention of Father Mother God, the angels, and the spiritual masters for this healing. Breathe deeply. Remember a time when you felt especially loved, when you were able to experience God's love through your human experience. Breathe deeply and experience that love within yourself again.

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Think of the baby you have lost, whether it was stillborn or died shortly after birth, or whether you had a miscarriage, abortion, or abortion. If you have given it a name, call it by its name. Get in touch with your feelings for that baby; give yourself permission to experience love, sadness, the desire to be a mother or father, grief or guilt over the loss, or any emotion you experience in this relationship.

Share the love you experienced at the beginning of this meditation with the baby. Visualize Jesus and Mary standing before you. Watch as they hold your baby in their arms and offer it to you. Open your arms and receive it. Tell the baby everything you have kept in your heart for it. Listen to its response, pay attention to what it has kept in its heart for you. For a few minutes, talk to the baby, tell it everything you want. Ask for the intervention of the angels, Jesus, and Mary, so that you may achieve mutual forgiveness and reconciliation. It may be helpful to remember and recite the Hoponopono mantra: "I'm sorry, forgive me, I love you, thank you."

With the support of these beings of light, forgive anyone who may have hurt the baby, whether relatives, partners, doctors, or friends. Anyone who, knowingly or unknowingly, did not care for this new life. Perhaps you, your partner, or a family member or someone close to you still feel angry at fate, or at God for sending the baby at what you considered to be the wrong time? Or for not providing the right conditions for birth, for "taking the baby away" from you? In this case, ask again for the help and love of Jesus, Mary, and the angels, so that everyone involved can accept what happened and find forgiveness in their hearts, not only for everyone involved, but also for God.

If you haven't yet given the baby a name, baptize it. See if it's a boy or a girl, and ask what name you want. With the blessings of Jesus, Mary, and the angels, baptize it with that name, asking that the baby be cleansed of any pain or darkness. Make the sign of the cross on the child's forehead, and say with Jesus: "I baptize you (the child's name) in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." Now, pour baptismal water over the baby's forehead. Feel how the water cleanses and renews the baby.

If the baby already has a name, perform the ritual to receive the blessings of Jesus, Mary, and the angels. Call the baby by name, asking that the baby be cleansed of any pain or darkness. Make the sign of the cross on the child's forehead and say with Jesus: "I bless you (the child's name) in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." Now, pour holy water over the baby's forehead. Feel how the water cleanses and renews the baby.

When you are ready, place the baby in the arms of Jesus and Mary, asking them to show you how you and the baby can continue to love each other through Jesus. How do you want the baby to pray for you and your family? How does your baby want you to pray for them? How can you love each other peacefully and be happy? Ask the beings of light to help the baby achieve ascension accompanied by your deceased relatives, to guide and accompany him to heaven. Also, invite them to enter the light of your heart. Keep a memory, a loving remembrance, and preserve the light of Jesus and Mary's love in your heart. Observe how they make their home within your loving heart. Feel the great love within your heart and allow it to flow throughout your entire body.

Thank You

We thank Jesus, Mary, and the angels for their intervention in healing your relationship with the baby. We ask that they illuminate us with their sacred hearts, to keep our hearts loving and healthy.

Amen, so be it.

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