Ancestrial Trauma

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Posted by SeaLion

I've been hearing about this a lot lately and how we are going thru a purge metaphysically... my question is... how would clearing ancestrial trauma benefit a person who is not passing on their genes? Wouldn't that be more of a job for say a sibling who is passing on their Gene's or even say a niece or nephew b4 they decide to have children?

could you elaborate by giving a example.
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Posted by Katana

Also, if you're currently going through the spiritual ascension process, healing ancestral trauma is essential to activating the light body, since it helps clear away karma from this life, past lives and future ones, which changes your DNA on a cellular level, thus heightening and clearing your connection to source (God/the source of all creation). Think of it as you making your body or your soul lighter in order to ascend and to be able to access higher frequencies and higher dimensions.

In case you don't know what ascension is, it's like a graduation, it is the journey to God, source and cosmic consciousness. The light body is the vehicle (the Merkaba, Mer (light) Ka (soul) Ba (body), as the Egyptians called it), which we use to get to that divine destination. Light body activation allows us to experience interdimensional communication and teleportation (through our consciousness) to other dimensional realities. Shamans and sages believe light body activation literally changes your DNA from 3rd dimensional carbon-based DNA to 5th dimensional crystalline-based DNA.



I hope this was helpful and not too complex of an explanation.


I get all that. Hmmm... so how do you know what your ancestorial trauma is? I mean I know my family past since I'm the family historian, I know most of all the bad shit that happened and possibly happened. But it's not my story.