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04-14-2002, 11:48 AM
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Originally posted by Lampion
I believe that our most important period of time, in terms of experiences which defines our personality, is the time we spend inside our mother's womb. While there, we share all the emotions of our mother, in a general way, because our emotions are basically triggered by enzimes and hormones flushed inside our blood stream by our mother's body. When she was very happy, we felt it. When she was scared, sad, stressed, angry, frightened, we felt it all. All those experiences helped molding our personality.
I believe that too.

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when we where inside our mother's womb, we could hear her voice, and most importantly, we could listen to her heart beating 24 hours a day, seven days a week, during nine months. Why do you think all babies like to be gently shaked in a rhytmic way? And why (that's a personal theory) people like rhytmic music so much? All native tribes had some sort of drums to express their music.
That's an interesting theory. I think you've got a point there.

And what comes to identical twins, we all know that they don't have the same personalities with each other. Well, although they'll (probably anyway) be living in the same environment and with the same people after they're born, their experiences will still not be totally same...
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