The collective unconscious shapes who we are. It is an unconscious that is passed on from generation to generation in this society and accumulates human experience. It is there from birth and therefore outside of personal experience. For this article, traumas are used not only as negative experiences consisting of personal experiences, but also as the effects of the events and emotions experienced by our ancestors who came out of the shadow of the past. We continue the chain of generations. Knowingly or unknowingly, willingly or unwillingly, we pay the debts of the past. Unless we clarify the situation, "invisible attachments" force us to repeat a certain moment of tragic events and carry its shadow and echo into your life. We all live as parts of an invisible network. We are less free than we think. So, is it possible to take your destiny into your own hands without falling into the unconscious traps of generational repetitions? You can be saved by analyzing what happened in your own past to stop the transmission of traumas from our ancestors.
For example; We look for trauma in the source formulation of the feeling of unhappiness. However, the absence of concrete traumas in a person's life does not mean that there is no trauma effect. The presence of events that can be called genetically inherited trauma should be investigated in the person's genosociogram. People's legacy from the past is not just about their habits, it also carries the memory of generations. Your ancestors may even have conveyed the social events they witnessed in the past to you on an emotional basis. So how do we break the cycles of events we brought from the past? First of all, find the events that happened in your past! Then see if similar processes repeat in your life... Anniversaries, deaths, wars, political events, similar coincidences of events in your life will help you break the cycle with awareness. In order to make a more detailed analysis, you need to have your genosociogram analysis done. Sometimes it can be painful to face reality without a psychotherapy process. For those who dare, start digging up your past traumas to begin the process.
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