Ep 84: When the Veil Is Thin: Breaking the Ancestral Patterns That Hold You Back in Midlife--Halloween Series Part 1
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Show Summary:
It's that time of year—the veil between worlds is said to grow thin. This is a time when we celebrate, and also use this moment for something powerful: rewriting the stories our ancestors left behind.
In this first of Lori's 3-part Halloween mini-series, she invites you to explore the unseen threads connecting you to your lineage—beliefs, fears, and patterns passed down through generations—and how midlife offers a sacred opportunity to break free.
Lori shares gentle, practical ways to connect with your ancestors, identify the stories that no longer fit, and take small, grounded steps toward rewriting your legacy.
Because this time of year is a sacred invitation to cross a threshold and reclaim who you were always meant to be.
Takeaways
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The "thin veil" between you and your ancestors may reveal more than you expect.
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Why midlife amplifies old family patterns (and how to work with it, not against it).
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How to spot inherited scarcity, fear, or self-sacrifice patterns through Human Design.
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A simple ritual to invite ancestral guidance without losing your boundaries.
"Homework"
Light a candle, open your journal, and call in only those ancestors working for your highest good.
Ask: What generational pattern am I ready to release?
Free-write whatever comes through—without judgment.
Then thank your ancestors for the lessons and choose one small "one-degree pivot" to begin your rewrite.
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