Generational Transfer
The Cycle
Repetitive patterns of behavior and experiences that create and reinforce beliefs
How the Karma Cycle Works:
1. Behavior: We act based on our current beliefs and understanding
2. Experience: Our actions create specific outcomes and experiences
3. Belief: These experiences reinforce or modify our existing beliefs
4. Repetition: The cycle continues, strengthening patterns over time
Original Sin - Generational Transfer:
When parents have unresolved karma (negative patterns, traumas, or limiting beliefs they haven't worked through), these patterns get passed down to their children. This creates what can be called "original sin" - inherited karmic patterns that children must work through, even though they didn't create them originally.
The child inherits not just genetic material, but also energetic patterns, belief systems, and behavioral tendencies. They then continue these cycles until they become conscious enough to break the pattern and heal both their own karma and the ancestral line.
Breaking generational karma requires awareness, healing work, and conscious choice to create new patterns rather than unconsciously repeating inherited ones.