PNRI Transforms Imprinted Negative Patterns
Our imprinted prenatal patterns of personality are generally considered to be set at birth, and to be largely unchangeable. Now, however, Prenatal Re-Imprinting (PNRI) accomplishes quickly what other methods have difficulty achieving.
PNRI can guide a client re-imprint the foundational areas when personality patterns were established in their gestational period. The roots of the weeds that are growing in our garden of life are identified and removed. Thus, a client's foundational personality problems, such as insecurity, low self esteem, inadequacy, irritability, etc, are removed in a short time and with relative ease. Subsequently, a compensatory positive pattern replaces the negative, and the client's transformational changes a usually permanent. Losers can be transformed into winners.
PNRI employs specific techniques and methods to selectively access and influence the inner-most part of the brain, the emotional center within the paleocortex. PNRI bypasses our conscious mental processes, and the dominant verbal patterns in the neocortex. PNRI works directly with roots of maladaptive personality that are established in a neurochemical language and are difficult to access through verbal therapies that act through the normally dominant neocortex.
PNRI cleans up the self-destructive and self-sabotaging and maladaptive patterns in our personality, removing the "dragons" that have grown from prenatal "seeds" planted in a neurochemical language by acute or chronic maternal stress. PNRI releases our mental and emotional energies to establish more effective and self actualizing patterns for:
- More personal growth and awareness,
- Greater personal accomplishments,
- Better relationships,
- More freedom and opportunity,
- More happiness and joy, and
- Much more energy and zest for life
In varying degrees, we are all diminished from achieving our full potential by negative prenatal imprinting. This imprinting is established through a process of Pavlovian conditioning that forms stimulus-response reflex arcs (neuronal response patterns) that are associated with specific events of extreme stress to mother and prenate.
From the earliest embryonic stage of our prenatal development, our neuronal cells adapt to our mother's emotional neurochemical "soup" that passes through the placenta. There are millions of receptor sites on the surface of each cell, with around 70-different types. The number of different receptor sites adapt, up-regulating or down-regulating in their growth to match the maternal neurochemical "soup." After we are born our life is centered around creating the same "flavor" of emotional "soup" we experienced in the womb.
PNRI techniques place the verbal part of the brain (that is in the neocortex) into a passive state, while working directly with the limbic system within paleocortex. PNRI reprogramming techniques are able to produce consistent and reliable changes to maladaptive patterns that result in changes (often immediate) in one's life circumstances. For example: personal finances and intimate relationships often improve immediately.

