Why do so many people carry fears, tensions, and identity patterns that do not originate in anything they have personally lived through? This paper proposes that a significant portion ofhuman suffering — and a significant portion of human strength — is i nherited rather than formed. Transgenerational energy transfer describes the passage of unresolved fear, shame, loss, and survival adaptation from one generation to the next, not through narrative memory but through frequencies encoded in the body, the nervous system, and the epigenetic field. Within the Energy Intelligence Method™ (EIM), this represents the macro level imprint: the imprint a person inherits rather than the one they acquire. The paper situates the model alongside a growing body of research in epigenetics, intergenerational trauma, and somatic memory, and argues for a corrective that distinguishes EIM from trauma-only frameworks: lineages transmit not only wounds but gifts. Generational trauma travels with generational strength, and any model of ancestral healing that overlooks the “gold” within inherited patterns is incomplete. Drawing on a first-person clinical account, recurring patterns observed in practice, and the EIM Healing Cycle, the paper outlines how inherited frequencies can be released and realigned — even when their original story is unknown — and reframes such healing as an act of lineage leadership: what is not resolved is transmitted forward; what is resolved reorganizes the field for the generations that follow.
Janell Rae (Mon,) studied this question.