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Releasing Generational Trauma

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Generational trauma, also known as transgenerational trauma, refers to the emotional and psychological pain that is passed down from one generation to the next. This type of trauma can stem from a variety of sources, such as war, genocide, colonization, slavery, and systemic oppression, and can have long-lasting effects on individuals and entire communities. PC: Google In India, we recognise generational trauma as the 'Pitru dosh'  since ages, and now we are witnessing the western approval of our age old rituals and its meaning. The combination of some planets in our vedic astrological chart can very well predict this trauma or dosh. People who have this dosh mentioned in their astrological chart are often advised to perform certain rituals to please their deceased ancestors and seek forgiveness. Pitru dosh affects one's life by creating hurdles in success, childlessness, relationship issues, major health issues, sudden deaths and so on. Similarly, the impact of generationa

Rising apathy towards religion amongst teenagers

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Over the past few decades, there has been a noticeable decline in religious affiliation among teenagers in many parts of the world, including India. In the United States, for example, a 2020 survey found that the number of teenagers who identify as "nones" – those who do not identify with any particular religion – has doubled in the last decade. Similar trends have been observed in other countries as well, including the UK, Canada, and Australia. There are several reasons why teenagers may be less religious than previous generations. One factor is the changing cultural and social norms. As society becomes more secular and diverse, teenagers are exposed to a wider range of beliefs and values, which can make it harder for them to identify with a single religious tradition. Additionally, the rise of the internet and social media has made it easier for young people to connect with like-minded individuals and explore alternative worldviews. Another factor is the growing mistrust o