Honestly didn´t so much enjoy it as realised that it was good stuff and necessary as it answered a shit load of questions I´ve been having, gave more but isn´t that a lot of the time so... so thanks for helping to frame the question and some tools to begin to handle it.
@jessicashackle5956 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for answering my question. It's given me thought of my practice of closing out, and if i can learn more about the land I'm living on and see if anything happened here.
@-RONNIE6 ай бұрын
Thanks for another good video 👍🏻
@anemichearts25 күн бұрын
would sound cleansing and/or spraying a purifying salt spray be a good way to close out rituals? and thank you for this video!
@denisegarcia48066 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I wonder if I've been sloppy about closing out, and maybe this has been affecting me. Any suggestions on how to respectfully clear this energy?
@IrishPaganSchool6 ай бұрын
Hi we would suggest the following vid on our channel on cleaning and warding to begin. kzbin.info/www/bejne/rHPWl3ashtqfp8Usi=bYwgjPmozqZnd3DQ Then its a matter of building some intentional practices to close off any working you engage in in the future, be it a closing prayer or phrase, or an act of clearing physical things away with clear intent towards closure. Then of course its about grounding and engaging in physical needs, stretching, water, or food :)
@alexandergriffith45176 ай бұрын
I know that in my spiritual practice; I have had several conflicts in the past with my blood Ancestors over my choice of a Pagan spiritual practice. Especially the Christian ones. Probably of social Ancestry as well.
@drpigglesnuudelworte52096 ай бұрын
I’ve experienced very extreme abuse from family that makes it hard
@IrishPaganSchool6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing and sadly you are not alone in your experiences. This is why I mention looking for community or locality ancestry as well. Not all important bonds are based on DNA after all. Well wishes should you be open to accepting them. - Jon @ IPS
@Anleifr6 ай бұрын
Speaking of folks from the US.. the US is such a big melting pot of diverse ethnicities and genetic makeup that it is hard in regard to ancestry and who your ancestors are. Right now in the US, the current wave of peoples are the Hispanic peoples (not just Mexico buy also Cuba, South America, etc). It seems like about that 3rd generation (grandparents/parents/3rd gen) are the ones that really start to gravitate towards "American" culture meaning they are the first ones to really start school here and learn English and grow up with the American society along with their own cultural ancestry. This is also when inter relationship and marriage seems to start along with having mixed children. This is an example but this has been this way for just about every ethnicity that has come to America. I say all that because once the inter racial mixing begins it is hard for the descendants of those peoples on down the line to really know who or what they are culturally and ethnically, over time everyone just becomes "American" and speaks English and doesn't really know about their ancestors or their cultures. As annoying as I know it is for people from other cultures that aren't intermixed in this way, this is why Americans gravitate so much to some kind of connection with other cultures like in Europe, South America and etc. In other words, we just don't know who we or our ancestors are and that is just the way we were born. The cool thing about genetics (and I know many don't trust the testing company results) is that each person receives 50% of their DNA from each parent and that 50% can be different than even a sibling receives making each of us mixed people unique. That 50% is made up of 25% from the two grandparents and so on back through time, basically the 50 % you received from each parent is a mixture of genes that has continuously been passed down from each person all the way to you and then to your children. Of course some of that DNA is dormant and needs a match from the other parent to become dominant (think hair and eye color, height, baldness etc). However, the genes you received were the same genes your ancestors had just passed down through each parent to child for who knows how long, the other genes you did not inherent. All that to say, if you had a mixed ancestry of say Irish, Scottish, English, German, Danish, Spanish, Native American and etc (obviously more than one), you probably did not inherent ALL the genes from ALL of those ethnicities since over the generations some genes were passed down through and some were not. I think this is why the DNA testing companies are considered sometimes wrong, if for example the example above person may only have ancestry that matches say 4 of those 7 but not all of those 7 ethnicities above. They show to match as say German, Native American, Scottish and Spanish, that does not mean they do not have ancestry with the others, these are just the genetics they inherited. Some believe there can be "genetic memory" from our ancestors in the genes we received from them. This is a fascinating topic and it probably does apply more to those coming from mixed lineage like America than it does from someone with little intermixing by their ancestors. Thank you for the video on this interesting topic!
@KayGiddens6 ай бұрын
I've not really worked closely with ancestors.being adopted, my biological ones that I don't know might show up. Lol. Ye never know.
@thejesseract6 ай бұрын
My ancestors led me to this video for sure. All the affirmations I’ve been needing to hear. Grma 💚🤍❤️🖤