Invisible Bonds - How Does Our Family History Affect Us?

Invisible Bonds - How Does Our Family History Affect Us?

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Location: Szentháromság utca 8. 2.emelet 7 ajtó, Szeged, Hungary, 6722
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Invisible Bonds - How does our family history affect us?

Do you have decisions, feelings, recurring life situations you don't understand where they come from?

Like invisible forces molding your destiny?

This presentation shows how emotional patterns, unspoken stories and unprocessed traumas, inherited from our ancestors, often affect us completely unconsciously through the approach of family setting.

What's this about?

  • How Emotional and Relationship Patterns are inherited for generations
  • Why are the same relationships, family or life situations repeated
  • What invisible bindings can influence our decisions
  • How to bring consciousness to a place where there's been nothing but fate
  • The performance builds a bridge between psychology and soul work, and it helps you to understand: it is not a fault or a fault, but you carry something that may not be yours.

This performance is for you if:

you feel like you're going to be in the same life situation over and over again. want to better understand yourself and the impact of your family background open or deeper to self-knowledge and change

Recognizing is the first step towards liberation. Come and look at what's been invisibly guiding you so far.

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