Metagenealogy

by Alejandro Jodorowsky

Publisher: Park Street Press Published: 2014-08-31 Category: Personal Empowerment

Family wounds run deeper than we often realize, creating invisible chains that bind us to patterns of suffering, limitation, and unconscious repetition across generations. Within our family trees lie hidden dramas, unresolved traumas, and unconscious programs that shape our relationships, careers, health, and sense of self in ways we rarely comprehend. These inherited patterns can manifest as repeated failures, chronic illnesses, destructive relationship dynamics, financial struggles, and inexplicable fears that seem to have no origin in our personal experience.

Drawing from decades of therapeutic practice and psychomagic work, this profound exploration reveals how family dysfunction, trauma, and unfulfilled destinies travel through bloodlines like genetic material, imprinting themselves on descendants who unconsciously carry the burden of ancestral pain. Through a revolutionary synthesis of Jungian psychology, shamanic wisdom, genealogical analysis, and spiritual insight, readers discover how to identify, understand, and ultimately heal these transgenerational wounds.

The approach presented goes far beyond traditional family therapy or genealogical research. It introduces a transformative methodology that treats the family tree as a living entity, a complex organism where each member plays a specific role in an ongoing psychic drama. Readers learn to decode the symbolic language of their ancestry, recognizing how names, dates, professions, illnesses, and life events create meaningful patterns that reveal hidden family missions and unconscious loyalties.

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