Ancestral Trauma Passed Down, Residential Schools & The Holocaust

Deborah Wolfe on Pet Life Radio

Laura Cook describes some of the sessions she has with survivors of the Residential School system in Canada which took children as young as toddlers and placed them in institutions far from their parents, forbade them to speak their languages and treated them harshly so that many died or disappeared.  Recently in May unmarked secret graves of children were found at the institution near the town of Kamloops, and it is likely that many more will be found at every residential school. Laura fills in the bigger picture of what’s happened to Indigenous communities and Deborah asks questions about the rage and its direction. 

Plus Deborah points out that the killing of dogs, the removal of that resource which forced  those Indigenous communities to be grounded where only nomadic life is possible was  a huge fork in the road. Deborah describes experiments on animals which prove that trauma to the parent animal can effect the offspring as much as 80 generations along and dramatic changes can happen in one generation.  But also that even the most traumatized offspring can get well again if given an ideal recovery home. Laura talks about her work healing Indigenous  people from the trauma passed down by the residential school system and suggests ways to help. Please call  1-800-721-0066 or www.irsss.ca for any questions or to seek help. 

BIO:


Laura discovered Cultural Medicines in 2007 and trained in 2009, then integrated priority training  learend from studying muscle testing in multiple trainings and then her full time practice refined her skills. The full integration allowed her to let go of needing to be in "control" of the healing process, as the client's innate (or subconscious healing)  guided the required techniques needed in the session. Her passion for overcoming all limiting beliefs and opening to all possibilities gives every client the chance to explore the deepest levels of healing.