Victim and Perpetrator

It’s convenient to blame a war on one man. When discussing World War II, most of the world points the finger at Adolf Hitler. The truth is that we behave the way others let us behave. The world stood aside and let Hitler behave the way he behaved. The heavy…

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Epigenetics

Epigenetics is a fascinating empirical field of science. Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance is an area of neuroscience and genetic research that has grown rapidly over the past decade. One empirical study after another has created a package of quantifiable evidence to show that the emotional trauma of animals and human beings…

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Immigration (Part 1)

Immigration or migration is an emotional time for everyone involved.  Family systems carry the emotional wounds and trauma of immigration.  Family systems pass on their unresolved emotional trauma to the living descendants to be acknowledged, accepted, addressed, and healed.  We suffer consequences physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, psychologically, financially, intellectually, and…

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Ancestral Emotional Wounds (Part 3)

Is your life entangled with many of the common ancestral emotional wounds?  Do you feel your relationship with your mother and father is compassionate and loving (see Part 1 and Part 2 of this post) and yet you are still struggling or challenged in life in some way?  You may…

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