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Do you have a feeling that your actions don’t belong to you because they make no sense when you look at the evidence of your life but still, you keep experiencing them over and over again? This is exactly what the fascinating field of Epigenetics explores. In this compelling interview, Johanna Lynn, Canadian, founder of The Family Imprint Institute, explains what seems unexplainable. She gives us clear and simple examples of how to investigate our family history in ways that lead us toward healing.
“Epigenetics helps you get closer to the clarity of what’s right for you” instead of repeating patterns that don’t fit in your life and dreams. These include emotions, behavior, thoughts, and even diseases. One of the most interesting ideas she shared was what she calls the “myth of forgiveness.” Johanna believes that many times, forgiveness falls flat and doesn’t help with finding a resolution. This certainly resonated with me but I had never found the right language to explain why forgiving someone seemed to not be enough sometimes. It may make no sense to you, but then again, this is what this podcast is all about: to provide different perspectives so that we can expand our views on human behavior.
Find Johanna Lynn: https://johannalynn.ca/
Watch this interview on my YouTube Channel "Understand Suicide."
Donate to the podcast:
https://bit.ly/3maL9RO
Visit my page www.understandsuicide.com
Find my book "Understanding suicide: living with loss, paths to prevention"
https://amzn.to/2ANczuR
Contact me and exchange experiences on my Facebook page:
https://bit.ly/3h8sIet
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Do you have a feeling that your actions don’t belong to you because they make no sense when you look at the evidence of your life but still, you keep experiencing them over and over again? This is exactly what the fascinating field of Epigenetics explores. In this compelling interview, Johanna Lynn, Canadian, founder of The Family Imprint Institute, explains what seems unexplainable. She gives us clear and simple examples of how to investigate our family history in ways that lead us toward healing.
“Epigenetics helps you get closer to the clarity of what’s right for you” instead of repeating patterns that don’t fit in your life and dreams. These include emotions, behavior, thoughts, and even diseases. One of the most interesting ideas she shared was what she calls the “myth of forgiveness.” Johanna believes that many times, forgiveness falls flat and doesn’t help with finding a resolution. This certainly resonated with me but I had never found the right language to explain why forgiving someone seemed to not be enough sometimes. It may make no sense to you, but then again, this is what this podcast is all about: to provide different perspectives so that we can expand our views on human behavior.
Find Johanna Lynn: https://johannalynn.ca/
Watch this interview on my YouTube Channel "Understand Suicide."
Donate to the podcast:
https://bit.ly/3maL9RO
Visit my page www.understandsuicide.com
Find my book "Understanding suicide: living with loss, paths to prevention"
https://amzn.to/2ANczuR
Contact me and exchange experiences on my Facebook page:
https://bit.ly/3h8sIet
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