When ancestral wounds echo through generations, how do you finally set them free? In this riveting conversation, genealogist and medium Sharon DeBartolo Carmack shares a powerful true story of spiritual healing that began with sleep paralysis and ended with a miraculous sign—a peacock perched on her fence.You’ll hear:* How a shamanic “journey” revealed a chain of trauma passed down through fifteen generations of women* The simple altar ritual Sharon used to send healing energy through her maternal line* The extraordinary synchronicity that confirmed the healing—in both Utah and Hawaii, two women from the same family were shown the same sign on the same day: a live peacock* What sleep paralysis, spirit visitations, and ancestral inheritance might have in common* How psychic awareness transforms genealogy into a living conversation with the pastIn Sharon’s words, “It gives me goosebumps—it’s been healed backwards and forwards.”This is ancestral healing in action: part mystery, part miracle, and a reminder that sometimes, our bodies carry the stories our ancestors couldn’t finish.Visit Sharon’s website at sharondcarmack.com.Lisa Bonnice is an award-winning author, podcaster, and former stand-up comic whose work blends humor, heart, and spiritual depth. Her latest novel, Castle Gate, is a historical fiction saga rooted in ancestral trauma and the 1924 Castle Gate Mine Disaster, available in hardcover, paperback, ebook and audiobook. Her book Fear of Our Father, co-authored with Stacey M. Kananen, was recently made into a Lifetime movie, Monster in the Family.Learn more at lisabonnice.com and castlegatebook.com.This interview is part of the Ancestral Healing Summit 2023, a free online event. This recording is a copyright of The Shift Network, used with permission. All rights reserved.Thanks for visiting Lisa Bonnice: Post-Woo Oracle! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. 
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