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Good morning,
Recently I have been working with a client on a number of childhood issues that have impacted the way she perceives her own value. Because she was treated so poorly as a child by her immediate family, part of her has a hard time recognizing her own value.
In her case, her family told her directly through their actions and words that she was worth very little.
When the people who are supposed to care for and protect children tell them that they are worthless, they will believe it on a profound level.
As we have been working through these issues, it has become clear that deep feelings of being unlovable and worthless run back through many generations of my client's family. AND in our work we have also realized that there is a part of her that doesn't want to heal these issues because it seems unfair.
Her inner resistance says, "What right do you have to heal? Everyone in the family had to suffer with this. It is part of your legacy. If you heal this, you are abandoning your family and you are abandoning your legacy."
Amazing, isn't it!?!
Our trauma is not our legacy. It shouldn't be treated like a precious family heirloom that is carefully preserved and passed down from one generation to the next.
This week's podcast is a deep exploration of the idea that we can inherit trauma from the generations that have come before us. By understanding this you will be able to recognize what is yours and what is not.
The tap-along audio and printable tapping script will help you to release these issues, traumas, and limiting beliefs in a way that honors previous generations.
Start letting go here: https://tappingqanda.com/332
Blessings,
Gene
PS: This type of issue comes up way more often than you might think. It is one of the most common kinds of resistance to healing that I encounter in my work with clients. Even if you don't think this is something you are struggling with, I encourage you to try the process. You might be surprised at what you uncover (and heal). Learn here https://tappingqanda.com/332
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