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“I can tell you the names of Taylor Swift’s parents, but not my great-grandparents.”
Can you relate to Victoria’s admission in today’s episode?
Many of us have lost connection with our ancestors. Or rather, that connection was severed even before we were born, by cultural conditions that de-prioritize relationships in general, and familial bonds in particular.
And: connecting to the unseen realm of ancestors goes beyond learning about our genealogy. We can draw strength and comfort from imaginal grandmothers, mythological archetypes, and even fictional characters that have helped shape us into who we are or who we will become.
In today’s episode, Sheryl shares reflections on both why and how to re-connect with the branches and leaves of our family trees to find new, ancient allies in the unseen realm.
Let your ancestors hold your worry, offer you their prayers, and anchor you in this autumnal season when the veil between the living and the dead is thin.
References:
Coco (2017)
James Martin, Jesuit priest
Lalah Delia
“Dancing in the Dark” Bruce Springsteen
"It Had to Be You," Tony Bennett
“Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head,” B. J. Thomas
"We Don't Talk About Bruno" from Encanto
By Sheryl Paul and Victoria Russell5
156156 ratings
“I can tell you the names of Taylor Swift’s parents, but not my great-grandparents.”
Can you relate to Victoria’s admission in today’s episode?
Many of us have lost connection with our ancestors. Or rather, that connection was severed even before we were born, by cultural conditions that de-prioritize relationships in general, and familial bonds in particular.
And: connecting to the unseen realm of ancestors goes beyond learning about our genealogy. We can draw strength and comfort from imaginal grandmothers, mythological archetypes, and even fictional characters that have helped shape us into who we are or who we will become.
In today’s episode, Sheryl shares reflections on both why and how to re-connect with the branches and leaves of our family trees to find new, ancient allies in the unseen realm.
Let your ancestors hold your worry, offer you their prayers, and anchor you in this autumnal season when the veil between the living and the dead is thin.
References:
Coco (2017)
James Martin, Jesuit priest
Lalah Delia
“Dancing in the Dark” Bruce Springsteen
"It Had to Be You," Tony Bennett
“Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head,” B. J. Thomas
"We Don't Talk About Bruno" from Encanto

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