Karmic genealogy is an essential concept for understanding our place in life, our blockages and our relational difficulties, particularly within the family. Unlike the biological family tree, we also have an inner family tree that reflects our family karma. The latter, when dysfunctional, can lead to a deep feeling of emptiness, imbalance and quest for identity, influencing both our personal relationships and our professional life.
The Origin of Inner Karmic Genealogy
We come into the world with a karmic structure that includes our maternal and paternal lineages, as well as various family figures such as grandparents and siblings.
This structure, when harmonious, offers us an anchor and stability. On the other hand, when it presents deficiencies or role reversals, it can cause deep suffering and difficulty in finding one's place in the world, in our family life but also in our professional life.
This inner family karma is a reflection of our past lives and the personal and non-family transgenerational memories that pass through us. Contrary to popular belief, we do not directly inherit family patterns, but we reactivate them unconsciously through karmic re-emergences of our own karma. Thus, we are not condemned to repeat the mistakes of the past, but have the capacity to transform these dynamics.
The Importance of Healing the Family Tree, Hierarchy and Organization Chart
The family tree is a structure that reflects the place of each member in the family and their symbolic role. In a healthy dynamic, each individual occupies the position that corresponds to them: grandparents at the top, followed by parents, then children. However, an imbalance in this hierarchy can create karmic blockages.
For example, when a child is pushed to take care of their parents or take on the role of head of the household too early, it shifts them in the family structure and prevents them from building their own path in an aligned manner.
These imbalances are also evident in the world of work, because the company operates according to an organization similar to that of a family. A company organization chart is in some ways the reflection of a family tree. If, in their family structure, an individual occupies a place that does not correspond to them, they risk reproducing this dynamic in their professional environment. They may thus be over-responsible, take on tasks that are not theirs, or on the contrary feel illegitimate in their position.
Understanding and harmonizing our inner family tree therefore allows us not only to restore balance in our personal relationships, but also to improve our interactions in the professional context, finally occupying the place that is ours.
Karmic Schema Dysfunctions
Unbalanced inner family karma can manifest in several ways:
Lack of parental figures : The absence of paternal or maternal energy can generate an emotional void and difficulty in structuring oneself.
Role Reversal : Some individuals find themselves taking on the role of parent to their own parents or siblings, leading to excessive responsibility and feelings of suffocation.
Positional Shift : When an individual is karmically placed above his parents, he may feel compelled to take charge of problems that are not his own, thus hindering his own personal and professional development.
Repetition of transgenerational patterns : be careful with this belief, we do not receive a direct inheritance from previous generations, but experience a karmic re-emergence of memories to be transcended.
The Impact of Dysfunctions on Daily Life
These imbalances have profound consequences:
Difficulties finding one's place in professional and relational life (the right job, the right professional orientation)
Feeling of injustice, rejection or abandonment linked to an inner wound of empty family karma: feeling Orphaned (without family).
Unconscious attraction to situations of excessive responsibility.
Looking for a parental substitute in friendly, romantic or professional relationships.
A search for unborn or hidden children in your family tree. Do not look for unborn or missing children in your family to fill an inner void. Their story belongs to your mother and/or father , to their experiences and their personal path, but it does not define your place in your own lineage.
By holding on to these memories, you risk carrying a wound that does not belong to you and getting lost in an illusory quest. Your balance does not depend on your family past, but on the reconstruction of your own inner genealogy. Rather than weighing yourself down with burdens that are not yours, refocus on your own anchoring and your rightful positioning in this life.
Healing Inner Family Karma
The good news is that all karma is transformable and healable. It is possible to restore balance by working on several axes:
Reconstruction of missing parts : Through introspective and energetic work, it is possible to reintegrate absent parental energies to feel complete.
Role readjustment : Repositioning yourself in the right place allows you to free yourself from unnecessary emotional burdens and find a natural balance.
Acceptance and Forgiveness : Understanding that our parents are merely resonators of our own karma allows us to forgive them and release resentment. Forgiveness is an act of personal liberation, not a validation of past mistakes.
The Inner Family Constellation and Its Influence
Once family karma is rebalanced, life becomes more fluid and aligned. We attract healthier relationships, we regain our self-confidence and we free ourselves from external expectations. Our inner family becomes a true harmonious constellation, where each energy plays its role in a natural way.
By understanding that family is only a representation of our memories and that we are the only masters of our destiny, we can begin a profound process of liberation. This transformation not only allows us to regain personal balance, but also to avoid transmitting these dysfunctions to future generations.
Conclusion
Working on inner karmic genealogy is a real key to personal liberation. It is not about cutting off your biological family, but about accepting your own path and repositioning yourself correctly in your own inner system. By forgiving our parents, we free ourselves and open the way to a deep alignment with our being.
Thus, each step of this journey brings us closer to our entirety, allows us to fully welcome our soul family and to live a more serene and harmonious existence.

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