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(CLICK F5 TO SEE THE PRESENTATION). “Love Theme” (OST “Spartacus”) Alex North (1960). MARÍA JESÚS BLÁZQUEZ. Maria Jesús Blázquez is a mother. Professor of Secondary Education, major in Biology-Geology, in Zaragoza. Co-founder of the “Asociación Vía Láctea” (Milky Way Association).

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  1. (CLICK F5 TO SEE THE PRESENTATION)

  2. “Love Theme” (OST “Spartacus”) Alex North (1960)

  3. MARÍA JESÚS BLÁZQUEZ

  4. Maria Jesús Blázquez is a mother. Professor of Secondary Education, major in Biology-Geology, in Zaragoza. Co-founder of the “Asociación Vía Láctea” (Milky Way Association). Member of the collective "Otra Biología." (Another Biology) Director of the Maternity Summer courses, in Jaca. Guest professor of the Post-Graduate Course on Natural Medicine and Master's degree on Nursing, Zaragoza University. Guide-book Author, "La Ecología al comienzo de nuestra vida" ("Ecology at the Beginning of Our Life"), on which this article is based.

  5. The best part of her biography is the invisible, what is between the lines, what is never mentioned. Article written in January/February of 2012, Zaragoza (Spain). For consultations on maternity and childhood: http://www.elpartoesnuestro.es/ http://www.ihan.es/

  6. “The capacity to love is determined to a great extent • by the first experiences during the foetal life • and the period close to the birth. • The most important effects on a human being are • the effects that are produced within the perinatal period.” MICHEL ODENT

  7. INCIPIENT DEHUMANIZATION FROM THE CELL TO THE SCHOOL (1)

  8. “From the Cell to the School" is not an article, rather, a collection of samples, a gathered travel over the dehumanization processes, be they intentioned or not, iniciated during the pregnancy, birth process, lactation and childhood, and extended to the school in the form of indoctrination. The travel is made through appointments, videos, studies, data, images, songs, reflections, demonstrations and conclusions of various authors, with some personal contributions and an analysis of what is offered in school text books. All of this has been gathered with a special wish: to contribute to the unlearning and rehumanization, necessary efforts to achieve our freedom, as well as letting go of the fear and live a life in love. The unlearning refers to the necessary work of removing the heavy weight of all those things that the school, the family, the society and the State have stored in our brain, cancelling our natural intuition and wisdom.

  9. The rehumanization refers to the urgent and inexcusable recovery of our concrete human essence, which we have been dramatically and gradually losing during the course of our existence, especially during the last few decades.

  10. CHANGING PERCEPTION TO CHANGE LIFE • The knowledge at the beginning of our life facilitates us the passage from ignorance to consciousness, from fear to love, and from powerlessness to action. The habitat allows us to be, to exist. The cytoplasm of our mother's ovule is our first habitat, a primeval ocean of sea water in miniature that keeps the memories of the origins and accompanies us all our life, bathing and nourishing each and every one of our cells. Likewise, the follicular fluid is the ocean, the habitat of the developing ovule, and the cytoplasm of the spermatozoids. The habitat always accompanies us, from the cell to the school, and beyond.

  11. * Note from “El Proyecto Matriz” (Matrix Project): The French Rene Quinton, stated that life originated in the ocean, and that each human body is like a small ocean of sea water in which the cells float. If this inner ocean maintains its physical conditions (pH, salinity, temperature, etc.) similar to the primeval ones, the whole body is maintained in a natural, balanced state, which is what we call, "health." http://vimeo.com/42204468

  12. Quinton's conclusions lead us understand that the organisms proper to the animal life are true marine aquariums in which the cells that form them continue to live in the same conditions in which the primeval cell of the marine origins found itself in.

  13. For that reason, René Quinton formulated a series of Laws called "Constancy Laws" through which he proposed that the animal life has the tendency to maintain the marine cellular environment of origin, the cellular temperature of origin, the saline concentration of origin, and the physical and chemical conditions of origin. Our body fluids are salty (tears, sweat, urine, blood plasma, saliva, mucosities, amniotic fluid of the pregnancy, excretions, cellular cytoplasm, extra-cellular fluid, cerebrospinal fluid...).

  14. The first hug is that of our father's spermatozoids with the membrane of the mother's ovule's. The spermatozoides cooperate to ease the passage of one of them into the ovule. Actually, it is not about a fight or a competition, but a cooperation. The idea of a spermatozoid 'hugging' is very important because it is about that, a hug. It is not about penetrating like if it was a driller. There is an approach, a recognition, a courting... That is why those who interpret from laboratory observations have within themselves the competitive model, and they atribute that model to all they see.

  15. “Simply put, it is about a world conception that is characteristic of the social sector from where it came • and in which it's related... • A social class characterized by deeply entrenched values • in the Calvinistic tradition (another Burgeoise revolution), • according to which some persons are pre-destined by God • to salvation and others to condemnation." MÁXIMO SANDÍN

  16. But look, now we are another people with another model. For this reason, Professor Máximo Sandín and his reflections are transcendental, because they have freed us from the standpoint of the dogmas, because the Darwinist conception harms, it causes a lot of harm. • “The thoughts change the functioning of each one of our cells... • our brains operate according to our thoughts, memory, • emotions. imagination, etc... • and when we think of something fateful, our body doesn't function well. • And we provide the body with matter that wears us out unnecessarily." ROBERT SAPOLSKY

  17. Our mother's ovule and our father's spermatozoid - before their meeting and fusion - were already impregnated with their thoughts and emotions, which have influenced us mentally and physically throughout our life. * Note from The Matrix Project: According to the Japanese Author, Masaru Emoto, human thought influences the water. If this is true, that water reacts to human emotions, and we are 70-80% made up of water (isotonic ocean water), so are we affecting our body water with our own thoughts and emotions, as well as those around us?

  18. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvzTNhVb9Y4

  19. We can infer the following. We know that the spermatozoids as well as the ovule contain water (ocean water). Therefore, having in mind the contribution of Masaru Emoto, it is possible that during the fecundation, the spermatozoid's and ovule's water has been influenced by the father's thoughts and emotions that were displayed during the union, the coitus. If it was a true act of love, not only something physiological, then, these thoughts and emotions full of love, are they transmitted and reflected in the water that the paternal spermatozoid transports and shares with the water of the maternal ovule?

  20. If on the contrary, it is about a purely physiological act, absent of love, caused by a violation, promisciuty, child abuse, lust... Does the water transmit those negative thoughts and emotions of the progeny absent of love? Would this initial phase be related in some way with the gestation of future psycopaths, characterized by their absence of love? Would it be a conditioned, propitiating, triggering factor? Is this absence of love during the original conception the incipient cause of the absence of empathy characteristic of psycopaths, who are incapable of putting themselves in other people's shoes because they haven't received love?.

  21. “They are incapable of putting themselves • in other people's shoes." • They cannot feel the same way other people do. • They are incapable of putting themselves for a moment • in somebody else's place. • They exhibit no remorse, they are manipulative, astute. • They are capable of deceiving others in pursuit • of their own interests. • It could be the definition of some of our leaders. But it is not. • That's how psycopaths are, and some politicians, • because of the way they act, seem to do things just like them." ALBERT MEDRÁN

  22. “The emotional states of a pregnant woman • have a long time effect on the capacity • of a human being to love." MICHEL ODENT

  23. “Prenatal education will allow a worldwide level, • an important improvement in the • physical and psychic health, • it will bring about a considerable reduction • of violence and criminality, • and will provide a social welfare and peace • in our societies." INEZ IOANA MARI

  24. “When one is sick, one needs a mother." MICHEL ODENT

  25. Will we find in this initial stage of fecundation and during the childhood of psycopath politicians and bankers (among other examples of sub-humans) the deep roots of the problems of our time? Should it be so, the childhood and habitat of our contemporary society would be decisive factors. • “We are beginning to be aware that the physical environment • that surrounds us and our thoughts, our mind and our emotions • with which we are connected from the moment of our birth, • profoundly affects the health of the babies (creatures)”. LAWRENCE D. ROSEN

  26. The city is the irrefutable protagonist of a dehumanizing, capitalist world of today, which is the favoured habitat where the degradation of human relations (coexistence, affective, sexual...) is present in all senses, decisively affecting everything that the Author, Félix Rodrigo Mora, calls, "the concrete human essence". This negative habitat favours more and more the human degradation, and specifically, in what refers to us, it decisively affects sexual relations, during the pregnancy and childhood, lacking in love, turning them into mere robots.

  27. “No alternative can grow • where love cannot take root. • No shadow can substitute for the • warmth of your contact. • Love is dead in Metropolis. • All contact arises through gloves or bricks. • What a waste! • The city... a degenerative illness". ANNE CLARK

  28. In the city, love is inhibited, and cannot spread in a natural and harmonic manner. Instead, in the rural world, beyond the Metropolis and in contact with Nature, human relations find an essential habitat more apt for love, empathy, coexistence and for the childhood.

  29. “The art of living with others and not • against others is typical of a rural society. • While a capitalist society destroys it, • for it is a form of agression towards others." FÉLIX RODRIGO MORA

  30. Therefore, the habitat and our childhood constitute the transcendental factors in what is human. A degraded society, subhuman and lacking in love can only generate, exponentially in time, ill people, lacking in love; that is, subhuman and alienated psycopaths. The less love that exists in our society, (the more) we will be condemned to a prolonged increase in the genesis of psycopaths, beings that are incapable of understanding and displaying love towards their fellow man, something that the actual reality shows us daily.

  31. “The capacity to love is determined to a great extent • by the first experiences during the fetal life • and the period close to the birth. • The most important effects on a human being are • the effects that are produced within the perinatal period.” MICHEL ODENT

  32. Actually, from this perspective, we can understand that the same psycopaths are victims of a sick and degraded society that has engendered them, denying them a life in love. At the same time, that lack and putrefaction in what is human in a society has favoured and allowed the psycopaths to reach positions of responsibility in the pyramidal structure of domination of the prevailing system, legislated and ordered for their own benefit and survival, just like parasites that block completely the citizens's capacity to self-rule. If we limit ourselves to believe that they act simply for gain, power or fame, we are limited in our comprehension of reality. We must resort to that which constitutes the complete genesis of these subhuman beings.

  33. “When societies are not self-governed, • they are governed from outside by tyrants.” FÉLIX RODRIGO MORA

  34. “MAYO” (A SPIRITUAL VIEW OF 15-M) http://youtu.be/fJwuuDjXh-I

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