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In this episode, which is an extract from my book Your Heart Knows How to Heal You, we explore how each ancestral wound you carry is a doorway into an ancient wisdom within you – and how, as you step through this doorway, this deeper wisdom will guide you to the medicine you need to heal this old wound.
I also share about the shamanic journey I did into my coronary arteries - and how I discovered that they connected me with my ancestors, helping me to heal deep wounds held in in my ancestral lineage.
To find out more about the book, visit cissiwilliams.com/yourheartknowshowtohealyou
You also find the book on Amazon, Simon and Schuster, Barnes and Noble, and Inner Traditions.
PS. You can access the free replay of a recent webinar, where I guide you into the sacred medicine found in the four chambers of your heart.
You can access the replay of this free webinar here.
By Cissi Williams5
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In this episode, which is an extract from my book Your Heart Knows How to Heal You, we explore how each ancestral wound you carry is a doorway into an ancient wisdom within you – and how, as you step through this doorway, this deeper wisdom will guide you to the medicine you need to heal this old wound.
I also share about the shamanic journey I did into my coronary arteries - and how I discovered that they connected me with my ancestors, helping me to heal deep wounds held in in my ancestral lineage.
To find out more about the book, visit cissiwilliams.com/yourheartknowshowtohealyou
You also find the book on Amazon, Simon and Schuster, Barnes and Noble, and Inner Traditions.
PS. You can access the free replay of a recent webinar, where I guide you into the sacred medicine found in the four chambers of your heart.
You can access the replay of this free webinar here.

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