
Conscious and unconscious beliefs:
We inherit all kinds of beliefs; partners, money, values, religion, work, and roles...Some of these beliefs empower us in life and others limit us. How can you know what unconscious beliefs you have regarding a particular topic? Simply, look at how your life works in that area because what manifests is the fruit of the seed of your belief.
Behaviours or habits:
Behaviours are another way of manifesting inherited information. It doesn't necessarily mean that we are going to have the same behavior, sometimes we have a behavior that they didn't have, but that "if they had, it would have saved them from a traumatic experience".
If you are a doppelganger of an ancestor who went hungry, you may have the habit of always keeping your pantry full.
If your parents' house was burglarized several times, you may have the behavior of checking several times that the door is locked, the windows, the places where someone could enter...
If you are a doppelganger of an alcoholic grandparent, you may develop the habit of drinking alcohol daily (even if you don't get drunk) or you may be a teetotaler or enologist.
Endogenous emotions:
For example, if there were difficult duels in your family, you may have a programmed emotionality of sadness, which appears from time to time and is "meaningless" in your current life.
It may also be that your grandfather lived his happiest moments sitting on a park bench and that when you sit on a park bench, you are overcome with a strong emotion of happiness. Or it may be that your grandfather was happy in the country even though he was poor and you go to live in the country and even though you are in need, you feel that this is your place in the world.
This can also happen with age; Grandma at 36 had a series of very rewarding experiences and you at 36 are overflowing with joy and gratitude.
Irrational fears, phobias, or allergies:
Dr. Solomon Sellam has a book that I recommend you read if you have any allergies. It is titled "allergies don't exist."
Let's look at some examples:
A woman had a chicken scare while pregnant with her daughter. Her daughter is born with an allergy to chicken feathers. A man who dies after falling from a great height. Grandson has a phobia of heights.
Recurrent thoughts:
I met with a girl in consultation who said that she had a recurrent thought, that at any moment, a man could abuse her.
She had never lived that experience and when analyzing her family tree, we finally saw: "Everything looks like your mother has lived an experience in which she was abused". The girl insisted that she had not, to the point that she was upset by what I told her: "My mother would have told me something like that, especially knowing that she was coming to your office," she insisted. The next day this girl called me excited.
It turns out that when she talked to her mother and told her what I had told her, her mother got excited and told her: "Daughter, it's true, it's true, it's true!