Unlock your legacy with Wombwork
When I say that the womb holds the codes to your next evolution, what I’m talking about is epigenetics—and the womb as a holder of memory.
Childhood memory. Ancestral memory. Even cultural conditioning. That’s memory too.
Traumatic experiences, along with many other factors—like food and environmental toxins—can all affect how our genes express.
In epigenetics, this is explained through what are often called epigenetic tags. These tags attach to our genetic coding and can inhibit or otherwise alter how certain genes express.
So when I talk about cultural conditioning, I mean this very literally. For example, if you grew up in a culture or environment where you were taught that, because of where your ancestors come from, you are inferior—those messages don’t just live in the mind. They can actually impact how your genetic coding expresses.
So contextualize all of that, and consider this:
How much of our pure genetic blueprint are we actually expressing?
Through wombwork, we can work directly with the traumas stored in the body. We can release the trauma and harvest its wisdom. In doing so, we can unlock those tags so we can embody our full genetic blueprint.
So even though this may sound poetic, like a metaphor, I’m being literal. Our genes can be shaped by conditioning and experience. And through releasing and integrating trauma, we can unlock those codes and shine as our full genetic expression, unadulterated.
—Translated from video: Womb Codes to Love without Guard…
If you’d like to learn more about wombwork, let’s lean in.