Monday, July 03, 2006

Back To The Womb

In the Beginning
Do you remember the first sound you ever heard?
Though it may have receded from our consciousness, its repetitions echo emotionally all our lives, soothing when the rhythm is slow, exciting when it's fast. Even the first words we try to speak imitate that sound -- ma ma, da da, boo boo. And later, as adults we are soothed by poetry written with the same rhythmic ba-BUM, ba-BUM sound, writes author Diane Ackerman.
The sound is a mother's heartbeat.
"For a baby in the womb the mother's heartbeat performs the ultimate cradlesong of peace and plenty. The womb is a snug, familiar landscape, an envelope of rhythmic warmth, and the mother's heartbeat a steady clarion of safety," writes Ackerman in her book, A Natural History of the Senses.
And for the rest of our lives, everything important becomes heartfelt, from a broken heart to how we feel deep in our heart, she adds.

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