What if your ancestors didn’t mean to pass down pain — but simply couldn’t finish their healing in time?In part 4 of this conversation, Jane Burns reframes ancestral healing as an act of compassion: listening to the deeper intentions behind what was left unresolved and carrying those stories forward in love instead of shame.* Reclaim your roots through DNA exploration, travel, or shamanic journeying.* Create a sacred space in your home to honor and converse with your ancestors.* Ask the deeper question: “What legacy did they want to leave?”* Carry forward their gifts — wisdom, creativity, and courage that still live in your bones.* Restore belonging through ritual, storytelling, and remembrance.Jane reminds us that healing our lineage isn’t about judgment or blame — it’s about partnership across time. When we live with awareness of their regrets, we give them peace and give ourselves freedom.Each act of remembrance becomes a prayer of forgiveness — theirs and ours. When we walk in awareness, we don’t just heal the past; we fulfill its promise.Visit Jane’s website at
journeystothesoul.com.Lisa Bonnice is an award-winning author, podcaster, and former stand-up comic whose work blends humor, heart, and spiritual depth. Her latest novel,
Castle Gate, is a historical fiction saga rooted in ancestral trauma and the 1924 Castle Gate Mine Disaster, available in
hardcover, paperback, ebook and
audiobook. Her book
Fear of Our Father, co-authored with Stacey M. Kananen, was recently made into a
Lifetime movie,
Monster in the Family.Learn more at
lisabonnice.com and
castlegatebook.com.This interview is part of the Ancestral Healing Summit 2019, a free online event. This recording is a copyright of
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