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Ancestral healing - Your line your path - How to break free from old patterns and find your own origin - cover

Ancestral healing - Your line your path - How to break free from old patterns and find your own origin

Anna Somnis

Publisher: Anna Somnis

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What if the answer to your inner conflicts lies not in the future, but in your origins?Many people feel a diffuse heaviness, a recurring emptiness or experience emotional patterns that seem to repeat themselves endlessly - despite therapy, reflection and good intentions. What if these feelings are not just from your own life? What if you are unconsciously carrying a legacy that was never yours? There is a system at work in you that is bigger than yourself - your ancestral lineage.Heal what has shaped you - without separating from itThis book is an invitation to stop seeing yourself as a mere product of your past. It guides you step by step through the deep levels of ancestral healing - beyond esoteric phrases and empty promises. You will learn how emotional baggage, unspoken guilt, unrecognized loyalties and cross-generational patterns unconsciously shape you. And how you don't break your lineage through conscious inner work - but renew it.For everyone who is ready to be the beginning for themselvesYou don't need any previous knowledge, no rituals to memorize, no dogmatic concepts to adopt. This book brings you in touch with your very own inner truth. It shows you ways to reconcile deeply with yourself and your origins through meditation, bodywork, everyday rituals and systemic awareness - and thereby gain new energy and clarity. It is aimed at people who not only want to understand, but also want to change.Authentically. Deep. Transformative.You won't find simple solutions here, but powerful guidance. You will find words for what has often been hidden. You will find yourself - not detached from your family, but rooted in it, yet free from what has held you back so far. And you find a way to make your own life the source of something new.Are you ready to take the place that is truly yours - and create space for healing, freedom and clarity? Then start your journey now.
Available since: 05/18/2025.
Print length: 111 pages.

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