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Tus Ancestros Quieren Que Sanes (9798614655389)



En este libro "Tipo Manual" está escrito para una fácil comprensión que te permitirá a través de esta lectura ir incorporando y aprendiendo todo acerca del Transgeneracional. No necesitas tener conocimientos previos ya que todo lo que necesitas saber lo encontrarás en éstas páginas. Facilitará el trabajo de Consteladores familiares y de Terapeutas ya que este conocimiento es la base de todas las Terapias. El Prólogo del libro fue escrito por Lain García Calvo, autor del Best Seller La Voz de tu Alma.Acá un breve resumen de los otros dos libros que forman parte de la Trilogía: Vol.2: "Sanarás Cuando Decidas Hacerlo"Guía Práctica de Autoconocimiento y Sanación Personal.Descubrirás exactamente cuáles son tus heridas, en qué momento se generaron, y tendrás herramientas para trabajar estas heridas a tu favor. Comprenderás la importancia de reconectar con tu infancia y tu niño interior para despertar la alegría y motivación en tu vida.Vol.3: "Historias Reales Transgeneracionales" 17 Historias Reales para despertar tu Consciencia. Un aprendizaje con Temas Transgeneracionales. Repetimos los nombres, apellidos, profesiones, oficios, y hasta las enfermedades por lealtad y amor a nuestro clan. En este libro verás como una misma historia se va repitiendo en distintos escenarios y como el drama, secretos, abusos, pasan de una generación a otra. A través de estas lecturas podrás ir descubriendo patrones y lealtades que están dormidas en tu inconsciente. Hablo en detalle del Abuso y de los excluídos en el Clan.


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  • Paperback | 544 pages
  • 156 x 234 x 28mm | 753g
  • Spanish
  • 9798614655389


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