I feel so grateful for your work, also for the way you talk about those topics, in a very straightforward way. Very much away from New Age , which feels good. I have two questions, I'm not sure if someone will answer or not. 1. A clarification really: if someone didn't stay ghost and went to be an ancestor, does that mean they are automatically also well and don't need healing? I think you said one could be an ancestor and in need of healing, but I'm not sure. 2. What happens if you don't have children? The topic of children is intriguing for me, because I am an only child and I don't have children (never wanted and now I still can, but soon I'll be out of age, I'm a woman). My mother had one sister who had a son who doesn't have children and most likely never will. And my father has a brother and he has never been married and has no children. So from those 4 parts of my 4 grandparents, the lineage won't continue. So what happens from the perspective you were talking about of rebirth (which is not reincarnation, I have noted this point)?
Hey there, Daniel here. Re: #1, it's nuanced. Generally those who have been received and transitioned into the next reality don't so much "backslide" into a more troubled state but it can happen. Also there is the ongoing elevation, growth, maturation of the soul, so still that. No worries re: not having children. Zero about ancestor reverence and relationship calls for that. Also no particular need to focus on rebirth or reincarnation one way or another, I have a very pragmatic "doesn't really matter" view on that topic. Mostly you can still work to 1)resolve what is not yet healed about the lineage and the dead and 2)embody the blessings and goodness of your people. That's the heart of it. It doesn't actually matter so much if the bloodline per se continues. You might find the "foundations of ancestral healing" series over at ancestralmedicine.org useful as it expands into all this terrain a bit. And thanks for your questions here, all well received
@@AncestralMedicine Hi Daniel, thank you so much for taking the time to answer my questions. As much as I had never felt bad before for not having children, suddenly I had some doubts about the possibility of having missed something from a blood lineage perspective. Thank you also for pointing out the content on your website, I will look into it. Have a beautiful end of the week
Thank you. Such an important topic.
Thanks for this info.
I feel so grateful for your work, also for the way you talk about those topics, in a very straightforward way. Very much away from New Age , which feels good.
I have two questions, I'm not sure if someone will answer or not.
1. A clarification really: if someone didn't stay ghost and went to be an ancestor, does that mean they are automatically also well and don't need healing? I think you said one could be an ancestor and in need of healing, but I'm not sure.
2. What happens if you don't have children? The topic of children is intriguing for me, because I am an only child and I don't have children (never wanted and now I still can, but soon I'll be out of age, I'm a woman). My mother had one sister who had a son who doesn't have children and most likely never will. And my father has a brother and he has never been married and has no children. So from those 4 parts of my 4 grandparents, the lineage won't continue. So what happens from the perspective you were talking about of rebirth (which is not reincarnation, I have noted this point)?
Hey there, Daniel here. Re: #1, it's nuanced. Generally those who have been received and transitioned into the next reality don't so much "backslide" into a more troubled state but it can happen. Also there is the ongoing elevation, growth, maturation of the soul, so still that.
No worries re: not having children. Zero about ancestor reverence and relationship calls for that. Also no particular need to focus on rebirth or reincarnation one way or another, I have a very pragmatic "doesn't really matter" view on that topic. Mostly you can still work to 1)resolve what is not yet healed about the lineage and the dead and 2)embody the blessings and goodness of your people. That's the heart of it. It doesn't actually matter so much if the bloodline per se continues.
You might find the "foundations of ancestral healing" series over at ancestralmedicine.org useful as it expands into all this terrain a bit. And thanks for your questions here, all well received
@@AncestralMedicine Hi Daniel, thank you so much for taking the time to answer my questions.
As much as I had never felt bad before for not having children, suddenly I had some doubts about the possibility of having missed something from a blood lineage perspective. Thank you also for pointing out the content on your website, I will look into it. Have a beautiful end of the week