Ancestral Karma. Part 2

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Every person has a connection with their ancestors. Not just a genetic one, but a karmic one as well.
Every generation of ancestors influences us in its own way, even if they lived several centuries ago. If we look at a traditional family tree, generations are counted from us to our older relatives. That is, we are the first generation, our parents are the second, and so on.
The second generation – our parents – are the people who gave us life and raised us.
The third generation is responsible for our thirst for knowledge. If our grandparents are interested in us in our childhood and give us their attention, we are likely to be inquisitive for the rest of our lives.
Fourth – is responsible for our sense of what is fitting, harmonious, or beautiful, as well as for the development of our abilities. You will be attractive and talented if at least one of your fourth-generation relatives managed to reveal his or her talents and self-actualize.
The fifth generation is responsible for willpower. These ancestors pass on the desire to achieve goals.
The sixth generation passes authority on to us. If one of your sixth-generation ancestors was influential, then this authority will be passed on to you.
However, the seventh generation passes on unfulfilled promises and sins. If one of your seventh-generation ancestors did something wrong and didn't fix it, or in other words, didn't repay their karmic debt, you'll be the one that has to pay it off.
How far can you build your family tree? Do you know what your ancestors were up to back then?

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