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"Attunement".


Notes and a visual, graphic reflection of the 2004 Regional APPPAH APPPAH Association for Pre- and Perinatal Psychology and Health  Conference co-sponsored by the Heart-Centered Therapies Association

It is my practice to experience an event by way of an active meditation active meditation,
n meditation process which uses various techniques to help individuals improve self-awareness. The techniques include breathing, movement, visualization, and exercises.
 form that leaves me with a deep and long lasting memory of the themes and lessons as they apply to my life and all others. The 2004 Conference from start to finish left me in a state of wonder and wanting to understand more both personally and universally. It is always my intent to capture the energetic spirit and essence of an event as I listen and draw. "Attunement Attunement is a process, similar to synchronization, wherein previously diffuse systems come into alignment, often spontaneously. It is distinct from synchronized dancing, swimming, or other human aesthetic activities that are preplanned, practiced and then performed. " is the embodiment em·bod·i·ment  
n.
1. The act of embodying or the state of being embodied.

2. One that embodies: "The flag is the embodiment, not of sentiment, but of history" 
 of four days of listening to the wisdom of many brilliant voices.

"Teach me, what happened? ... Bonding needs to occur before conception.... Attachment is the deep and enduring connection established.... For the mother who knows herself--her own being, she acts as a container for her baby and the field of being is held by both mother and child together like each is looking in a mirror.... Attachment is not something parents do to their children, rather it is something children and parents create together...."

Deborah Drake drake

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Author:Drake, Deborah
Publication:Journal of Heart Centered Therapies
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Mar 22, 2005
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