"(...)She told Boris a long story about her foremother who was the last one of her line who knew what a woman should think about during the breast-feeding of an infant and how to do it herself. Her foremother sacrificed her own life in a dolmen so that this knowledge would be kept alive for generations to come. To do so she had to build with the help of women friends her own dolmen as the men would not build it for a woman. Finally Boris asked her why it was so important for nursing mothers to know this information: "After all, mother's milk feeds only the flesh of an infant." Apparently Boris was not aware that mother's milk contains chemicals which adjust the feelings of the baby to match her own, just as the seeds of a plant can pick up the chemical exudations of a human who is planting the seed and adjust the nutrients to the requirements of that human(1). Babies while nursing likewise pick up a huge amount of information. Mother's milk feeds the soul as well as the flesh, something science is only now beginning to perceive as a possibility. Vladimir went to the Caucasus Mountains to find her foremother's dolmen and was severely hurt in a fall and knocked unconscious. Her foremother, in the spirit, found Vladimir and tended to him to help him survive and continue his quest for her dolmen. He finally reached it and took out three roses he had carried to the dolmen. After eons of time, someone had finally recognized the sacrifice of Anastasia's foremother. (...) "
Retirado do livro Space of Love de Vladimir Megre
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