It is true that karma works in part through genetics, as the genetic endowment is decided prior to incarnation, in fact, so a person will have an appropriate springboard for reconnecting to karmic dilemmas of their past. And this also will include, inevitably, some expressions of the ancestral heritage within that family tree, so to speak, being handed down. But we can tell you that the specific karma that people experience as a source of negativity is not coming from anyone else, but is their own. It might be at the hands of another, to cause a traumatic episode harming the individual and resulting in a strong need to revisit it and set things right with a healing. And so, there might be a karmic imperative to work on it, personally, in a new incarnation, but that is serious business involving that individual to begin with. So those things that are passed down through the lineage are things related to soul characteristics, but not circumstantial events from particular situations and episodes from the lifetimes of the ancestors. Those events each person in the lineage experiences and their karmic consequences will be linked to them, and those experiencing it with them, as participants or observers, who might be harmed indirectly. But those specific details are segmented with respect to the genome and are not passed down as general traits for anyone in the family having children and then those children having a family of their own, and so on. Cellular memory is corded to the akashic records, and it is that repository that reconnects to an individual on reincarnation via the cordings, and is not a component of the genome per se.
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