Gail Lynn

A very touching story of how a young girl at age 7 had to make a choice that would determine the fate of her mother… and then many years later after surviving the holocaust, having her own children, when her daughter was age 7, she (the daughter) had to choose between two dresses to wear and became so emotionally upset she couldn’t decide.
A clear and endearing example of cellular memories and how parents and children share trauma and not even know it but are triggered by a simple image or decision. Having to make a choice between the two dresses brought up the torment of having to tell the Nazi which of the two mothers was hers… she had to choose which dress, which mom, survived…

My own grandparents who lived in Sicily during these times of Mussolini and the plight of the Jews to Italy shared horrific stories of hiding in caves during the war.

Today, understanding karma and reincarnation so much better, I listen with understanding “why” these tragedies occur, but it doesn’t make it any easier… cellular memories are triggering many people right now in regards to WWII and the genocide.

If you have flashbacks of being in the camps, just know you’re not alone, you’re evolving on the spiritual path. You are gaining greater “vision” and moving in the right direction and lastly, remember the final words of the nun… “Jesus, (the Jew, the Essene), will protect you.
Shalom 🌹

8 months ago | [YT] | 0