• #17 Healing Karma from Past Lives, Ancestors & Childhood

  • Sep 18 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

#17 Healing Karma from Past Lives, Ancestors & Childhood

  • Summary

  • This episode dives into the way our karmic baggage manifests from past lives, our ancestors, and childhood experiences. How are they all connected? How do we heal? Tune in to find out.


    Episode Notes (everything has polarity and the dates overlap):

    Years 1937-1958: Baby Boomers. The generation of "self." These folks were tasked with bringing their inner desires to the forefront and to make themselves and hopefully their families proud. Breaking away from tradition just for the sake of tradition.

    Years 1956-1972: Gen X. Tasked with "righting the wrongs." Asked to do the right thing, and follow their moral compass. To be dedicated, committed and work hard to clean the slate of the past.

    Years 1971-1984: Late Gen X. Tasked with balancing polarities and being the peacekeepers. To bring more love and balance to the world. May have had a lot of weight on their shoulders to make difficult decisions in what is best for all.

    Years 1983-1995: Millennials. The transformers of heavy and dark karma they may have shared or inherited. Being strong, overcoming, rejuvenation. Managing crisis and hardship. Think of the phoenix rising from the ashes of the past to be reborn. This also has spiritual connotations - rebirth.

    Years 1995 - 2008: Early Gen Z. The rejuvenators. Tasked with letting go of anything stale, brining newness and optimism to expand our way of being. This group may have a satirical sense of humor and take very little seriously in a way that produces change.

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