Mark Wolynn’s work with multi-generational trauma is very enlightening. This is a post I wrote in 2017 as part of a series that deals with carried unconscious language which clusters around past traumas often buried which may be communicated to subsequent generations.
The following is the next installment from Mark Wolynn’s book. There is so much to share from it and I cannot possibly include it all. Each chapter unfolds the work he does in great detail. This is from the second part of the last chapter I shared in a previous post. In time I will work to put all the links together in one post.
The unspoken experiences that live in our unconscious are all around us. They appear in our quirky language. They express in our chronic symptoms and unexplainable behaviors. They surface in the repetitive struggles we face in our day to day lives. These unspoken experiences form the basis of our core language. When our unconscious breaks down our door to be heard, core language is what we hear.
The emotionally charged words of our core language are keys to the nondeclarative memories that live both in…
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This is so true. Completely get this.
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His book just blew me away when I read it in 2017. My sister lived my G G granfathers abandonment. I am still breaking out of it… Hugs
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