Wednesday, June 8, 2011

The Ghost in your Genes



  A child's severe allergies connected to the murder of a great grandfather.
Unexplained depression and chronic health problems, a soul response to a family leaving their homeland three generation past.
Life-long anger related to violence in the family four generations ago. 

We are getting closer to having a scientific understanding of exactly how tens of thousands Constellations world wide are changing peoples lives for the better, when so much else has failed. This new understanding is coming through the fascinating study of epigenetics. 
The BBC documentary, Ghost in your Genes tells the story of how biology stands on the brink of a shift in the understanding of inheritance. The discovery of epigenetics - hidden influences upon the genes - that affect every aspect of our lives. At the heart of this new field is a simple but extraordinary idea - that genes have a 'memory'. This is leading to scientific proof that the lives of ancestors effect us directly. We are more than individuals, we the sacred vessels of genetic memories, including events, difficult fates, and traumas.





In a Family Constellation when the unseen are seen, and a simple truth is spoken, and felt in the body, there is a soul movement, issues find resolution, and slowly dissolve. Amazingly the work we do in the Constellation moves beyond the client, effecting change throughout the family system.



The BBC documentary, Ghost in your Genes tells the story of how biology stands on the brink of a shift in the understanding of inheritance. The discovery of epigenetics - hidden influences upon the genes - that affect every aspect of our lives. At the heart of this new field is a simple but extraordinary idea - that genes have a 'memory'. This is leading to scientific proof that the lives of ancestors effect us directly. We are more than individuals, we are vessels of genetic memories, including events, difficult fates, and traumas.

 This work is at the forefront of a paradigm shift in scientific thinking. It will change the way the lives of ancestors are viewed, as well as the importance of lifestyles and family relationships. What people do no longer just affects themselves, but can determine the health of their children and grandchildren in decades to come. "We are," as Marcus Pembrey says, "all guardians of our genome." 

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