Great video. I had thought about that several years ago and tried to find out if the polyrythmic feeling has something to do with the difference of pulse frequency of the mother´s and embryo´s heart. Mother: ~ 80 pulses / minute, baby ~ 120/ min, relation :~ 2:3) We measured that by the help of a sonographic mashine, but we couldn´t confirm that idea. Perhaps we need to make these studies once more with some more women.
This beautiful film by Norwegian professor of musicology, Jon Roar Bjorkvald, is an impassioned plea for the re-embodiment of our humanity. The film makes it clear what being present in the body looks like in contrast with humans that lack embodied presence. Well worth watching!
tnx a lot
kiyoto123 1 month ago
THANK YOU FOR AN INSPIRING FILM!
fabditty 2 months ago
Great video. I had thought about that several years ago and tried to find out if the polyrythmic feeling has something to do with the difference of pulse frequency of the mother´s and embryo´s heart. Mother: ~ 80 pulses / minute, baby ~ 120/ min, relation :~ 2:3) We measured that by the help of a sonographic mashine, but we couldn´t confirm that idea. Perhaps we need to make these studies once more with some more women.
ChristianW53 2 months ago
Stupendous AFRICA! The Africans have given me so much! Thanks for this wonderful and full of life video!
ArtyWildmaker 2 months ago
Such important principles shown beautifully with film and music.
UndulationLady 2 months ago
This beautiful film by Norwegian professor of musicology, Jon Roar Bjorkvald, is an impassioned plea for the re-embodiment of our humanity. The film makes it clear what being present in the body looks like in contrast with humans that lack embodied presence. Well worth watching!
newrulesofposture 2 months ago