Family Karma Here
As WebMD suggests, karma is the law of cause and effect. By creating "good causes" through mindful parenting and self-love, you seed a new, healthier foundation for the next generation. The Freedom on the Other Side
Recurring themes of addiction, betrayal, or poverty. Why Does It Stick to Us? Family Karma
Look at your family history objectively. What are the common denominators? Identifying them is the first step to stripping away their power. As WebMD suggests, karma is the law of cause and effect
Being the "black sheep" or the "caretaker" because that’s what your ancestors were. Why Does It Stick to Us
This Ends with Me: Understanding and Healing Family Karma Have you ever looked at your family and noticed the same stories repeating like a broken record? Maybe it’s a history of messy divorces, a specific health struggle, or a deep-seated fear of abandonment that seems to hop from one generation to the next.
Clearing family karma is rarely easy, and it might even upset family members who aren't ready to change. But as you heal yourself, the healing often ripples outward. You may find that your relationships become lighter, your heart opens, and for the first time, you feel like the author of your own life.