Pregnancy and Child Rearing
The human organism, together with the psyche, needs a period of formation and consolidation. Katsugen and yuki facilitate accompanying this natural process.
Being sensitive to these practices awakens the capacity to be with the movement of life, especially intense during the entire process of gestation and growth of the baby.
During pregnancy, the practice allows the mother to connect with her internal state and regulate it when there is excessive fatigue, nervousness, various discomforts, etc.
Recovering the natural flexibility of tissues through CVP coordination, together with respiratory amplitude, is important for a satisfactory pregnancy and birth.
During the baby’s growth and subsequent life, if parents are accustomed to following the spontaneous movement that manifests in yuki and katsugen, they can maintain an attitude of listening, respect and understanding, avoiding hasty or inappropriate interventions.
Noguchi said: “Teaching is less important than the autonomous desire to learn.” Capturing and enhancing this internal desire of the child will give them the confidence and solidity they need to live and express themselves from their natural sensitivity, a fundamental basis on which they can build any learning.