Pregnancy & Birth as spiritual experiences

Who would have thought that the easiest way to find your spirituality and actually connect with higher forces is to 'simply' (lol) have a baby?For those searching for a way to connect with 'the divine' or even just trying to find a tiny piece of spirituality in their everyday life: This episode presents a hack - get pregnant, have a baby!Initially, we were supposed to talk about home births in this episode - and we do - but we also talk about babies giving us magic dreams. And how Rakhi's babies told her to have a home birth, before she even KNEW that such a thing exists. And about Sex. But just a little bit. It was an uphill task to make it possible. And along the way she hit a few more road blocks, like infections and premature crowning! Was she able to keep it in? Did she have to have a C-section?Here are some accounts which Rakhi found helpful:@sanctumbirthcenter @birthvillageindiaYou can find out more about Rakhi's work here:www.rackheetrust.comInstagram: rakhitrust_official Email: me@rackheetrust.comA general note: This podcast is based on personal experiences by mothers. The makers of this podcast are not doctors. Information shared, even if medically founded, is purely personal. For medical questions, we urge you to speak to your physician and/or relevant medical professional.This episode was produced by Harkat Studios.Intro music by Akoth Jumadi (https://open.spotify.com/artist/1yzpHN73mIqHg8uP8KnyYo?si=ZzNUZAtTRFOffvz8BDDTYw)

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We were all born, yet what does giving birth, bringing life into this world really feel like?! Listen to unfiltered stories about pregnancy, the actual birth and postnatal months. As honest as can be about THE most fundamentally human experience, this podcast demystifies pregnancy, birthing, motherhood in raw, vulnerable, frank conversation. It answers questions that may feel too weird, or too intrusive or too scary to ask in real life. Somewhere between funny and painful, 9+9 aims to put things into perspective. To give company. And to give hope. Produced by Harkat. Music by Akoth Jumadi.