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Excerpt from the book “Original Yoga – Superhumans – Second Edition: Self help for Personal development and Spirituality in the New Millennium:

I dedicate this second edition to my much-loved brother, Vladi.
Going back to the initial publication in 2021, here’s a quote from the book’s
first edition:

The above website is dedicated to my brother and two females
whose children have been affected. All three lives were devastated
by doctors misleading information, which was later proven false,
but it was too late as a child cannot go back into its mother’s
womb
.”

Original Yoga- Superhumans by Boris Deen, First Edition, 2021

Sunrise: 21-st of June 1975 Sunset: First of February 2024

BIRTH:
The best gift a mother can give to her child is to write down the exact minute of the natural birth of her baby after the clock has been set at the atomic time. There are different views of what moment should be considered as a beginning of human life from an astrological point of view:

  1. Exiting the whole body of the baby from the mother’s womb.
  2. Cutting the umbilical cord of the child or
  3. First breath or the first cry of the newborn.

It is a good idea to record all three indicators, but the third indicator is the most important one because the karmic process is accomplished through the influence of energies connected with the human body, feelings and mind in a close correlation with the electromagnetic vibration frequencies of the planets by the breath. The first inhalation and the first cry, respectively, is the moment of putting in motion the karma of the human being for their present earthly existence. Therefore, reliable information about this moment is of utmost importance because it makes a classification of the vibration of the newborn.
Once this is done, the next stage is to use the techniques of Jyotish (Vedic
astrology) to predict the development of this vibration in time and space, and
events in the child’s life can be predicted, with good influences being increased and bad ones reduced to a certain extent. This process requires specialised knowledge and enormous effort from both sides- the individual and the astrologer alike and it is not a simple task as it looks like and as it is the common idea in this regard. The magnitude of changing the electromagnetic vibration frequencies of the planets acting in the body, feelings and consciousness of a man at birth and until death is different and depends on many factors.
The moment of conception is not irrelevant.
When induced birth is required only in exceptional circumstances and with valid medical reasons, the chosen time is of utmost importance. It is up to the parents to decide whether the choice of this moment will be random.
Induced birth can have unpredictable consequences and terrible effects on the lifetime of your newborn. The reason is that with the first breath, the energies of the embodied soul make a connection with the chakras and the planets and constellations and their energies at the physical level, as Sri Yukteswar confirmed in AOY chapter 16:

“A child is born on that day and at that hour when the
celestial rays are in mathematical harmony with his
individual karma.”

Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda, The
Philosophical Library INC, New York, First Edition, 1946,
USA.

In that way, the individual karma of a person corresponds with their vibration,
which will manifest in their present earthly existence. With induced birth,
however that is not the case – different energies have to be manifested with that individual to a certain extent, which cause a difference between their vibration and the one which must be revealed – at that point, many unfavourable alternations begin to unfold. Therefore, that intervention is very dangerous, and interested readers can check the following books about this dirty business:

Understanding the Dangers of Caesarean Birth: Making Informed Decisions by Nicette Jukelevics
Pushed: The Painful Truth About Childbirth and Modern Maternity Care by
Jennifer Block
Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth “Updated With New Material” by Ina May

And a multitude of other books that conscientiously explore the subject.
UPDATE:
By May 2024, even the government websites were openly sharing the facts, for example:
An official website of the United States government – National Library of
Medicine:

Short-term and long-term effects of caesarean section on the health of women and children

Abstract
A caesarean section (CS) can be a life-saving intervention when medically
indicated, but this procedure can also lead to short-term and long-term health effects for women and children. Given the increasing use of CS, particularly without medical indication, an increased understanding of its health effects on women and children has become crucial, which we discuss in this Series paper.
The prevalence of maternal mortality and maternal morbidity is higher after CS than after vaginal birth. CS is associated with an increased risk of uterine
rupture, abnormal placentation, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth, and preterm
birth, and these risks increase in a dose-response manner. There is emerging
evidence that babies born by CS have different hormonal, physical, bacterial,
and medical exposures, and that these exposures can subtly alter neonatal
physiology. Short-term risks of CS include altered immune development, an
increased likelihood of allergy, atopy, and asthma, and reduced intestinal gut
microbiome diversity. The persistence of these risks into later life is less well
investigated, although an association between CS use and greater incidence of late childhood obesity and asthma are frequently reported. There are few studies that focus on the effects of CS on cognitive and educational outcomes.
Understanding potential mechanisms that link CS with childhood outcomes,
such as the role of the developing neonatal microbiome, has potential to inform novel strategies and research for optimising CS use and promote optimal physiological processes and development.
Copyright © Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

National Health Service – United Kingdom government website:
Risks – Caesarean section
A caesarean section is generally a very safe procedure, but like any type of
surgery it does carry a risk of complications.
The level of risk will depend on things such as whether the procedure is planned or carried out as an emergency, and your general health.
If there’s time to plan your caesarean, your doctor or midwife will talk to you
about the potential risks and benefits of the procedure.
Risks to you
Some of the main risks to you of having a caesarean include:
infection of the wound (common) – causing redness, swelling, increasing pain
and discharge from the wound infection of the womb lining (common) – symptoms include a fever, tummy pain, abnormal vaginal discharge and heavy vaginal bleeding
excessive bleeding (uncommon) – this may require a blood transfusion in severe cases, or possibly further surgery to stop the bleeding
deep vein thrombosis (DVT) (rare) – a blood clot in your leg, which can cause
pain and swelling, and could be very dangerous if it travels to the lungs
(pulmonary embolism)
damage to your bladder or the tubes that connect the kidneys and bladder (rare) – this may require further surgery
Women are now given antibiotics before having a caesarean, which should
mean infections become much less common.
Risks to your baby
A caesarean can sometimes cause the following problems in babies: a cut in the skin (common) – this may happen accidentally as your womb is
opened, but it’s usually minor and heals without any problems
breathing difficulties (common) – this most often affects babies born before 39 weeks of pregnancy; it’ll usually improve after a few days and your baby will be closely monitored in hospital
If you think your baby is having breathing difficulties after you have left
hospital, see a GP or call NHS 111 straight away.
Risks to future pregnancies
Women who have a caesarean usually have no problems with future
pregnancies.
Most women who have had a caesarean section can safely have a vaginal
delivery for their next baby, known as vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC).
But sometimes another caesarean may be necessary.
Although uncommon, having a caesarean can increase the risk of certain
problems in future pregnancies, including:
the scar in your womb opening up
the placenta being abnormally attached to the wall of the womb, leading to
difficulties delivering the placenta
Speak to your doctor or midwife if you have any concerns.
For more information, read the Royal College of Obstetricians and
Gynaecologists leaflet on birth after previous caesarean.

The information provided by the USA health authority is direct, but the
UK’s is confusing.
I will leave to you, dear reader, to reflect on whether the caesarean section
is “a very safe procedure” as they claim, but dive deeply into “some of the
main risks” they mentioned for the mother, for the baby and for the future
pregnancies…

As this matter is predominantly up to the woman’s decision in today’s western
world, the females must know that time of conception and time of birth are the most critical factors for the destiny of their children, as explained in this chapter.
The website NoInducedBirth.org has been started on September 2021 to create awareness about the matter – see dedication of the second edition of this book. The above website is dedicated to my brother and two females whose children have been affected. All three lives were devastated by doctors’ misleading information, which was later proven false, but it was too late as a child cannot go back into its mother’s womb. The two defining moments that influence your child’s destiny are the time of conception and birth.
Doctors across the globe, driven by their own greed and miscalculations, resort to blackmailing pregnant women into undergoing unnecessary caesarean births. They fabricate reasons like the woman’s age, placenta complications, or falsely claim the baby is overdue, all to exploit public health funds. Did you know that, in reality, a woman’s pregnancy must extend two weeks beyond her due date to be officially classified as a post-term pregnancy?
The devastating impact caused by those irresponsible individuals can’t be
ignored, but it’s crucial to protect yourself and your child from their actions and the inevitable consequences of their ignorance.

UPDATE:
The ISBN of the first edition of this book was issued on the 28th of October
2021 and the English edition of the book was published on November 25, 2021, in the world’s most prestigious e-bookstores – Amazon, Google, Apple and Barns and Noble with the words as above in bold text.
In loving memory of my dear brother, Vladi, who passed away on the 1st
of February 2024, I dedicate this second edition.

When naming a child, it is important to choose a name that reflects their inner
essence, harmonises with cosmic energies, and evokes a resonant sound they will hear countless times in their lifetime.
When adopting, the adopter needs to provide the child’s credible birth data so
that they can know what can be expected of this child, be it a boy or a girl.
The moment of the first breath or cry is the starting point of your life. From
that very moment, your guru or yoga teacher should determine how your
body, mind, and feelings will develop in time and space and prescribe the
relevant remedial measures, respectively, including a mantra for you only,
which corresponds with your inner core. That piece of advice is of utmost
importance.

The moment of our first breath also manifests our previous life. As mentioned
earlier, the eternal connection between our inner core and electromagnetic
energies of planets and constellations continues to evolve in our present earthly existence; that is why people are so different and their destinies as well.
Your guru or yoga teacher should be able to see the big picture of your life
– without that, it is not original yoga.

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