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Why do trauma, pain, and old wounds keep repeating themselves?
In this 120-page living guide, Roy Gan reveals how hidden layers of memory shape the way we see, feel, and live — and how Ho’oponopono offers a path to release.
This is not a textbook. It is a companion — a transmission written in short, contemplative passages that invite you to pause, breathe, and return what is heavy back to Source.
Inside you’ll discover:
The many layers of memory — personal, ancestral, karmic, elemental, atomic, and universal — and how they filter perception.
The koshas (the five sheaths of identity) and how cleaning loosens their grip.
How trauma imprints in the body and nervous system, and practices to meet and release it.
The roots of addiction, the mirror of relationships, and the trap of time.
A guided entry through trauma, pain, and resistance — with faith, trust, and willingness.
A reminder that Love meets us where we are, in any form we can receive — medicine, breath, silence, or grace.
This book is both profound and practical: a map of memory and a path of release. It is not a quick read, but a companion you will return to — each page opening more deeply the longer you sit with it.
110 pages
Read it slowly. Let it breathe. Let it meet you where you are.
Why do trauma, pain, and old wounds keep repeating themselves?
In this 120-page living guide, Roy Gan reveals how hidden layers of memory shape the way we see, feel, and live — and how Ho’oponopono offers a path to release.
This is not a textbook. It is a companion — a transmission written in short, contemplative passages that invite you to pause, breathe, and return what is heavy back to Source.
Inside you’ll discover:
The many layers of memory — personal, ancestral, karmic, elemental, atomic, and universal — and how they filter perception.
The koshas (the five sheaths of identity) and how cleaning loosens their grip.
How trauma imprints in the body and nervous system, and practices to meet and release it.
The roots of addiction, the mirror of relationships, and the trap of time.
A guided entry through trauma, pain, and resistance — with faith, trust, and willingness.
A reminder that Love meets us where we are, in any form we can receive — medicine, breath, silence, or grace.
This book is both profound and practical: a map of memory and a path of release. It is not a quick read, but a companion you will return to — each page opening more deeply the longer you sit with it.
110 pages
Read it slowly. Let it breathe. Let it meet you where you are.