Healing the Family Tree

Healing the Family Tree by Kenneth McAll, published by Sheldon Press in 1982, presents a unique approach to healing that intertwines medical and spiritual insights. This first edition, comprising 106 pages, explores the concept that many patients labeled as “incurable” may be influenced by ancestral control. McAll shares his experiences and methods for identifying these ancestral connections, aiming to liberate individuals from their effects.
Readers will find a detailed examination of how ancestral ties can impact physical and emotional well-being. The book describes the process of constructing a family tree to pinpoint harmful ancestral influences and offers insights into the healing journey through prayer and spiritual practices. With a focus on the interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit, this work provides a framework for understanding and addressing the roots of personal challenges.
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“Tells how through his medical and religious experiences he has discovered a remarkable new method of healing. Believes that many supposedly ‘incurable’ patients are the victims of ancestral control. He therefore seeks to liberate them from this control by drawing up a Family tree and identifying the ancestor who is causing his patient harm and cuts the bond …”–Book cover.
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