Family karma is the energetic blueprint of unresolved issues, traumas, and patterns that are passed down through your lineage. Think of it as a "living library" stored in your DNA and your subconscious. It can manifest in several ways:

Recurring themes of addiction, betrayal, or poverty. Why Does It Stick to Us?

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

It’s a mix of nature and nurture. On a biological level, research into mirror neurons shows that children can literally "catch" their parents' stress levels and emotional states. Spiritually, many believe we choose our families to face specific lessons that our souls need to grow. 5 Ways to Break the Cycle

Look at your family history objectively. What are the common denominators? Identifying them is the first step to stripping away their power.

Being the "black sheep" or the "caretaker" because that’s what your ancestors were.

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Family karma is the energetic blueprint of unresolved issues, traumas, and patterns that are passed down through your lineage. Think of it as a "living library" stored in your DNA and your subconscious. It can manifest in several ways:

Recurring themes of addiction, betrayal, or poverty. Why Does It Stick to Us? Family Karma

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 Family karma is the energetic blueprint of unresolved

It’s a mix of nature and nurture. On a biological level, research into mirror neurons shows that children can literally "catch" their parents' stress levels and emotional states. Spiritually, many believe we choose our families to face specific lessons that our souls need to grow. 5 Ways to Break the Cycle Why Does It Stick to Us

Look at your family history objectively. What are the common denominators? Identifying them is the first step to stripping away their power.

Being the "black sheep" or the "caretaker" because that’s what your ancestors were.