Introduction to Ancestral Healing




Introduction to Ancestral Healing

This course covers the signs and symptoms of having ancestral trauma. It also aims at providing necessary information regarding the types of ancestors and how to identify them. From understanding the trauma to activity healing them, a guided meditation brings all together so that learners can do self-healing. For professional healers, therapists and doctors, it provides an extra edge to their knowledge of hereditary aspect of the ailments at hand.

There are activities that will help to consciously connect with your ancestors. With simple steps,the guided meditation and a little digging into the past, learners will able to find the starting point of the trauma and find emotional, physical and mental correlation between the past and the present.

There is description of common health ailments that are testament to running themes of trauma in the ancestry. Insight into hereditary diseases and their root cause are also explored in the sections.

While practising ancestral healing for clients and others, it is paramount to be grounded and so the later sections talk about the boundaries one has to maintain as a client, as a therapist or healer and as a descendant when an ancestor approaches.

Every step of the way remember that healing is a journey, and so you may have to keep coming back to this course to unravel more. So stay connected.

Intergenerational Trauma and Healing

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What you will learn
  • To identify ancestral patterns
  • To connect with ancestral guides for guidance
  • To learn to make detailed family tree or xenogram

Rating: 3.25

Level: Intermediate Level

Duration: 2 hours

Instructor: Anindya S Nag


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