
Comment paye-t-on les fautes de ses ancêtres
l'inconscient transgénérationnel
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Nina Canault
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Dépression, syndrome d'anniversaire, empêchement, angoisse... Et si ces difficultés faisaient partie d'un héritage familial inconscient ?
Sans le savoir, sans le vouloir, nous recevons de nos ancêtres la mémoire d'événements cachés survenus avant notre naissance. Ces traumatismes invisibles, non-dits, secrets de famille, peuvent produire leurs effets néfastes sur plusieurs générations.
Ce livre vous aidera à les identifier, pour rompre avec le destin répétitif de votre histoire familiale, vous apaiser et reconquérir votre liberté.
Un des grands classiques de la transgénéalogie.
Nina Canault est journaliste scientifique et philosophe.
Please note: This audiobook is in French.
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