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In paganism, the common belief is that curses passed down through family may present itself through personal misfortune, such as addiction and poverty. [ 27 ] Another includes karmic debt, a concept suggesting that actions in one's own past life--especially negative ones--carry on with them through reincarnation. [ 28 ]
Transgenerational trauma is the psychological and physiological effects that the trauma experienced by people has on subsequent generations in that group. The primary mode of transmission is the shared family environment of the infant causing psychological, behavioral and social changes in the individual.
As baby boomers prepare to transfer wealth to their children, those younger generations may be thinking of how to preserve their family's financial legacy. The "third generation curse" indicates ...
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Some claim that negative traits and practices run in families because of the demonic presence that is passed down from parent to child. [1] Others claim that physical ailments and persistent problems such as poverty and addictive behaviors (drugs, pornography, etc.) can be caused by ancestral sin and the resulting family curses.
Will Smith is breaking it down on “Red Table Talk.” The latest episode of the Emmy Award-winning series is a The post Will Smith breaks down generational trauma, filming ‘Emancipation’ on ...
The historian David Whitford writes of a "curse matrix" which was derived from the vagueness of Genesis 9 and interpreted by racialists to mean that it mattered not who was cursed or which specific group of people the curse originated with, all that mattering being that there was a vague reference to a generational curse that could be exploited ...
Eastern Orthodox Christianity rejects the idea that the guilt of original sin is passed down through generations. It bases its teaching in part on Ezekiel 18:20, [30] which says a son is not guilty of the sins of his father. The Church teaches that, in addition to their conscience and tendency to do good, men and women are born with a tendency ...