Mark Wolynn

It Didn't Start with You: How Inherited Family Trauma Shapes Who We Are and How to End the Cycle

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  • Widyahas quoted5 years ago
    the DNA responsible for transmitting physical traits, such as the color of our hair, eyes, and skin—surprisingly makes up less than 2 percent of our total DNA.14 The other 98 percent consists of what is called noncoding DNA (ncDNA), and is responsible for many of the emotional, behavioral, and personality traits we inherit.
  • ɐuɐɥhas quoted10 days ago
    For better or worse, parents tend to pass on the parenting that they themselves received.

    Parents tend to pass on the same pattern of the parenting they received because they used to it. Hal itu menjadi terbiasa, jarang ada yang mau mengubah sesuatu karena sesuatu yang baru menakutkan dan tend to be challenging

  • ɐuɐɥhas quoted3 months ago
    In our fear and anxiety, we often try to control our environment to feel safe. That’s because we had so little control when we were small, and there was likely not a safe place for the intense emotions we experienced.
  • ɐuɐɥhas quoted3 months ago
    Hellinger teaches that we share a family consciousness with our biological family members who come before us
  • ɐuɐɥhas quoted3 months ago
    These imprints then become the family blueprint as family members unconsciously repeat the sufferings of the past.
  • ɐuɐɥhas quoted3 months ago
    Hellinger believes that the mechanism behind these repetitions is unconscious loyalty, and views unconscious loyalty as the cause of much suffering in families.
  • ɐuɐɥhas quoted4 months ago
    Thomas Verny says, “From the moment of conception, the experience in the womb shapes the brain and lays the groundwork for personality, emotional temperament, and the power of higher thought.”1 Like a blueprint, these patterns are transmitted more than learned.
  • ɐuɐɥhas quoted4 months ago
    Researchers are now finding that our thoughts, inner images, and daily practices, such as visualization and meditation, can change the way our genes express
  • ɐuɐɥhas quoted4 months ago
    Bible, in Numbers 14:18, appears to corroborate the claims of modern science—or vice versa—that the sins, iniquities, or consequences (depending on which translation you read) of the parents can affect the children up to the third and fourth generations. Specifically, the New Living Translation states: “The LORD is slow to anger and filled with unfailing love, forgiving every kind of sin and rebellion. But he does not excuse the guilty. He lays the sins of the parents upon their children; the entire family is affected—even children in the third and fourth generations.”
  • Berinahas quoted6 months ago
    that even if humans receive supportive parenting as infants, we are still the recipients of the stress our parents experienced before we were conceived.
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