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What if the feelings you struggle with did not begin with you?

Katja Barnasiow Pereira’s work centers on a question many women carry quietly throughout their lives: Why do certain fears, emotional reactions, relationship patterns, or inner conflicts repeat again and again and feel so intense, even though they cannot be traced back to personal experience and often feel strangely unfamiliar, as if they were never truly lived by oneself?

Her work brings attention to emotional memories stored within the body and passed down through generations. These memories arise from experiences that were never fully healed or processed by previous generations. War, persecution, displacement, loss, patriarchal suppression, and collective survival states did not simply end when history moved forward. Their emotional imprints and nervous system patterns often remained and continue to influence emotions, relationships, stress responses, self worth, and a woman’s sense of identity today.

Modern research increasingly shows that epigenetics offers insight into how extreme stress, trauma, and prolonged survival states can leave traces that are passed down across generations. These scientific findings help explain how experiences can be inherited without ever being consciously lived. Ancestral healing and energetic work approach this phenomenon from a wider perspective. They recognize that unprocessed experiences are not only carried as emotional patterns, but can also leave imprints within the body, the nervous system, and the energetic field. This understanding reaches beyond what science can currently explain and opens access to deeper layers of human experience.

A central theme of this work is the witch wound, understood not as myth or symbolism, but as a historical and embodied memory. Across many cultures, particularly in Europe, women were persecuted, silenced, punished, or killed for their knowledge, intuition, healing abilities, or independence. These experiences extend far beyond national borders, as every person carries a long ancestral lineage that reaches deep into the past. This work explores how fear of visibility, self expression, intuition, and spiritual gifts can still live within women today as inherited emotional memory.

Many women sense these imprints intuitively long before they have words for them. This often explains a natural pull toward spirituality, ancestral wisdom, and the figure of the witch not as a trend, but as recognition. A remembering without words. Katja Barnasiow Pereira has developed a method that weaves ancestral healing with epigenetic understanding through written ancestral healing channelings. The written format allows insight to unfold beyond conversation or analysis. Rather than offering advice or interpretation, these channelings meet the reader on an emotional and embodied level, making visible what has been silently passed down: inherited fear, emotional patterns, nervous system imprints, and unresolved ancestral experiences.

Her work supports women in recognizing which emotions, reactions, and inner conflicts did not begin with them and which no longer need to be carried forward. These written transmissions create space for integration, regulation, and recognition, fostering a deeper sense of grounding, clarity, and inner coherence.

Dedicated to women across cultures and countries, this work speaks to those who have always sensed that their inner experiences are connected to something older, something inherited, something asking to be seen. Through ancestral healing and epigenetic memory work, it offers language, structure, and gentle access to what the body has remembered across generations.

More information about written ancestral healing channelings is available at:
www.ancestralwitchhealing.com

Contact:
Katja Barnasiow Pereira
Email: katja@ancestralwitchhealing.com