A History of Holding – Bonding Across Time and Culture: Historical, Cultural, and Ancestral Perspectives

Overview:
The lesson traces bonding as a culturally embedded, historically shaped phenomenon. How bonding norms, rituals, and narratives have evolved, and the ancestral field’s impact on today’s bonding patterns. From wet nurses to ancestral rites, from colonial separations to kinship systems. And more…
- Outcomes:
- Identify bonding patterns in cultural-historical contexts.
- Relate individual bonding experience to ancestral and epigenetic lineage.
- Highlights:
- Cross-cultural bonding rituals
- Intergenerational trauma and loyalty patterns
- Ancestral memories and systemic imprints
- Key References:
- Van der Hart, Onno (1995). Cultural-historical trauma and family bonding.
- Hellinger, Bert (1999). Acknowledging What Is.
