Airing Tomorrow, Saturday, March 7th, Connect With the Healing Wisdom of Your Ancestors
Many of us carry the trauma we’ve experienced… in our bodies, hearts, minds, and spirits — even if we’re not aware of it.
What you may not know is that the trauma our ancestors experienced also lives on in us.
Part of the legacy of our ancestors is the wounds they endured… and because we don’t know how to process them, they get stuck within our emotional, physical, and spiritual bodies…and may manifest as depression, anxiety, somatic and physiological disorders, isolation, and more.
Ancestral trauma can also manifest as a disconnection from life purpose, a feeling of not belonging, and alienation from your biological family and community.
If you’re ready to stop the intergenerational pain cycle and explore how the trauma you carry with you is impacting your life, I have a special invitation for you…
On Saturday, March 7, Rabbi Dr. Tirzah Firestone, an author, Jungian psychotherapist, and the founding rabbi of Congregation Nevei Kodesh, will share how to explore and harvest the rich resources of your ancestors — as you undo your family’s traumatic tangles.
You can register here for Connect With the Healing Wisdom of Your Ancestors: Experience a Profound Process to Receive Guidance From Your Ancestors — and Begin to Heal Your Inherited Trauma.
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During this inspiring FREE online event, you’ll:
- Discover how to identify your family’s trauma legacies — and how your own behavior, physical health, and emotional wellbeing have been affected by your own and intergenerational trauma
- Experience in real time the enormous benefits gained from ancestral healing work
- Begin to understand the effects of trauma, with compassion and without judgement
- Understand that you came with your unique sacred purpose... and how to find and align with it
- Be guided through a process to tap into the ancestral plane to call on and enlist your ancestors to help you heal your trauma — and theirs
Tirzah will take you through a potent process to connect with a spiritual ally — an ancestor — and start to open to their guidance in a sacred way.
You’ll also discover tools to help you meet your “soul chain” — a pod of souls who’ve intentionally decided to be here at this time and place to fulfill a particular purpose.
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Harold
P.S. In Connect With the Healing Wisdom of Your Ancestors: Experience a Profound Process to Receive Guidance From Your Ancestors — and Begin to Heal Your Inherited Trauma, you’ll discover how to enlist your ancestors to help you heal your trauma — and the trauma you’ve inherited from them — and develop compassion, a sense of belonging, and energetic liberation.
We hope you’re able to catch the event as scheduled… however, if you register and miss it, you’ll receive a downloadable recording as soon as it’s available.
About Tirzah Firestone
Rabbi Dr. Tirzah Firestone, PhD, is an author, Jungian psychotherapist, and founding rabbi of Congregation Nevei Kodesh in Boulder, Colorado. Ordained by Rabbi Zalman Schachter Shalomi in 1992, she is a leader in the international Jewish Renewal Movement and a renowned Jewish scholar and teacher.
Raised in an Orthodox home in St. Louis, Missouri, Tirzah’s spiritual curiosity called her to search beyond the confines of her family’s strict Jewish upbringing. She left home to embark on a life-changing spiritual odyssey, chronicled in With Roots In Heaven: One Woman’s Passionate Journey into the Heart of Her Faith.
Tirzah’s passion to share an inclusive and joyous Judaism, as well as her dedication to human rights, led her to serve as a leader in the international movement for Jewish Renewal.
Tirzah earned a doctorate in depth psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, California in 2015. Her leading-edge research on the impact and healing of collective trauma draws on the fields of neuroscience, psychology, Jewish literature, and mythopoesis. And her groundbreaking work called Wounds Into Wisdom: Healing Intergenerational Trauma employs interviews, case studies, and her own autobiographical narratives to demonstrate how trauma residue passes from generation to generation and how it can be transformed.
Now Rabbi Emerita of her congregation, Tirzah maintains a private practice in depth psychology, and teaches nationally about modern applications of ancient wisdom and ancestral healing: how to transform patterns of suffering from our past and bring forth clarity, wisdom, and blessings for ourselves and those who come after us.
Tirzah lives in the foothills of Colorado with her husband David. Their grown children live around the country.










