I’ve thought about intergenerational trauma as it relates to dreams and the opportunity for healing. My unconventional belief is that we have opportunities in dreams to heal with and through encounters with our ancestors, familiar and unfamiliar. Due to my belief that the dream space is not subject to the same “rules” as it relates to time, as our waking life. I also believe that we may have access in dreams to memories of lived experiences of our own past lives or those of our ancestors. (All of this language is a little complicating since we are using time-oriented language to discuss experience outside of time!) All this is to say, that I do believe there is a connection between intergenerational trauma and dreams, as well as an opportunity for healing inside them.
Is this how trauma becomes intergenerational pain, msnufesting in our dreams?
I’ve thought about intergenerational trauma as it relates to dreams and the opportunity for healing. My unconventional belief is that we have opportunities in dreams to heal with and through encounters with our ancestors, familiar and unfamiliar. Due to my belief that the dream space is not subject to the same “rules” as it relates to time, as our waking life. I also believe that we may have access in dreams to memories of lived experiences of our own past lives or those of our ancestors. (All of this language is a little complicating since we are using time-oriented language to discuss experience outside of time!) All this is to say, that I do believe there is a connection between intergenerational trauma and dreams, as well as an opportunity for healing inside them.