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What if the pain you carry didn’t start with you? What if the anxiety, shame, or silence woven into your life is part of a story much older than your own?
In this episode, we explore generational trauma through a spiritual lens — diving into how cultures and religions across the world have long understood, honored, and healed ancestral wounds. From African spiritual systems and Native American traditions to Taoism, Buddhism, and even mainstream religions like Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, we uncover the universal truth: that healing is not just personal — it’s ancestral.
We also touch on New Age spirituality and energy work as modern echoes of ancient wisdom, offering tools for those who walk between traditions or forge their own path.
This episode is for the cycle breakers. The feelers. The seekers. The ones willing to turn toward the past — not to relive it, but to release it.
🎧 Topics Include:
→ Follow along on Instagram @SpirituallyHomelessOdyssey
→ If this episode moved you, please rate, review, and share.
By Cody DavisWhat if the pain you carry didn’t start with you? What if the anxiety, shame, or silence woven into your life is part of a story much older than your own?
In this episode, we explore generational trauma through a spiritual lens — diving into how cultures and religions across the world have long understood, honored, and healed ancestral wounds. From African spiritual systems and Native American traditions to Taoism, Buddhism, and even mainstream religions like Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, we uncover the universal truth: that healing is not just personal — it’s ancestral.
We also touch on New Age spirituality and energy work as modern echoes of ancient wisdom, offering tools for those who walk between traditions or forge their own path.
This episode is for the cycle breakers. The feelers. The seekers. The ones willing to turn toward the past — not to relive it, but to release it.
🎧 Topics Include:
→ Follow along on Instagram @SpirituallyHomelessOdyssey
→ If this episode moved you, please rate, review, and share.