Hereditary Diseases, Pitra Dosh, and the Role of Past Life Regression Therapy (PLRT)

:woman_shrugging: Why do some illnesses repeat generation after generation ? Science calls it hereditary disease, caused by genetic inheritance. Spiritual traditions call it Pitra Dosh, the karmic imbalance created by the unresolved duties and pain of our ancestors. At first glance, these seem different, but in truth they are deeply connected.

Hereditary disease represents the biological memory carried forward through DNA. Pitra Dosh represents the karmic memory carried forward through the soul and ancestral energy field. Both influence how patterns whether of illness, loss, or struggle manifest in families.

This is where Past Life Regression Therapy (PLRT) offers a bridge. While it may not cure genetic illness, PLRT can uncover ancestral and past-life roots of suffering, release emotional blocks, and bring deep acceptance. Many people report that after PLRT, the burden of hereditary illness feels lighter, symptoms reduce in intensity, or future generations are freed from repeating the same cycles.

Thus, managing hereditary disease requires a two-fold approach:-

:point_right:t2:Medical science for physical care and prevention.

:point_right:t2:Spiritual science for karmic release, including Pitra Dosh remedies and PLRT.

By honoring :pray:our ancestors through rituals, charity, prayers, and regression healing, we do more than manage illness, we transform our lineage, bringing peace to the past and freedom to the future.

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@gunjangaur0905 very interesting article. Yeh PLRT can help release the emotional blocks, better coping and inner healing, which can help create an energetic shift within the body and mind. This does help a person along with medical care. Everything is interconnected.

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Very well written Gunjan and Harmeet.
Looking forward for a chance to work with such clients and know the outcome

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The way you bridged modern science and spirituality was truly beautiful and enlightening. It felt like a perfect harmony between logic and faith. I wish everyone could understand this connection and embrace both, so they may live healthier, more conscious lives and bless the next generation with strength and well-being.”

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@gunjangaur0905 ji , does soul has karmic memory ? How come intangible objects like energy have a memory ?
Even I was wondering about the pitru dosha and plrt healing too. Memory is formed only on the living forms which has intelligence.
I believe it where prana energy comes to play, you get your life force or prana from your mother’s womb through that connection only you get pitru lineage and it’s karmas. However, when you still your life force , then all these karmas are dissolved once we recognise it.
Our soul is nowhere connected to our memory, emotion or mind. That’s the source of our energy in this universe as it is a miniature form of universe itself in our body.

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@Dr. Gunjan,

I really loved how you held both worlds together.

In my clinic I often see families walk in saying

“यह हमारे घर में चलता आ रहा है।”.

viz…diabetes, skin issues, infertility, anxiety…

In my experience medicine may explain the how, but not always the

" why this family, this emotional flavour, this repeating story".

Two siblings can carry the same genes, yet only one expresses the illness.

Often the difference may lie in lived emotional burden…n this is where I personally experience the bridge you’re talking about.

During regression work, many clients don’t just revisit a past life, they meet an emotional inheritance…unexpressed grief of a grandmother, survival guilt of a grandfather, abandonment patterns, family roles… almost like someone silently kept carrying an unfinished sentence for generations.

N something very touching happens.

The moment the client understands instead of fights the body relaxes its defence.

No magic…

No denial of biology…

But the nervous system finally stops holding a story that didn’t originate with them.

I repeatedly tell my clients that medicine treats the tissue, but awareness releases the tension around the tissue.

Sometimes symptoms don’t disappear, but the suffering around them changes profoundly. And very interestingly the next generation often relates differently to the same condition…less fear, less identity, less repetition of emotional patterns.

So yes… hereditary disease may be the language of DNA and Pitra Dosh the language of memory, but healing begins when the person stops unconsciously continuing the sentence and instead gently completes it.

Beautiful reflection @ Gunjan.

This affirms my belief that healing is not choosing science or spirituality …it is allowing both to complete the picture. :folded_hands:

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@Harmeet :heart:

[ “along with medical care”.

This balance is so important in our field.]

Many times clients come hoping regression will “remove” the illness, but what actually shifts first is their relationship with the illness. The fear softens, resistance reduces and suddenly they start responding better even to their ongoing treatment. Almost as if the body stops fighting itself.

I’ve noticed when emotional charge releases, coping stops being forced… it becomes natural.

Sleep improves,

flare-ups reduce in intensity

and the person regains a sense of participation in life instead of feeling punished by the body.

So yes, interconnected is the right word, not replacement, not alternative, but supportive healing working parallel to medicine.

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@Parvathy

You nailed it…

“harmony between logic and faith”

…this is exactly what most of us are trying to help clients experience.

So many clients come either over-dependent on reports or completely avoiding them in the name of spirituality. And healing begins when they stop choosing sides and start allowing both to support them.

When understanding comes, fear reduces and this changes how they live with their body, their family patterns and even their future parenting.

About blessing the next generation…many times the deepest motivation for healing is not just

“I want to feel better”

but

I don’t want to pass this forward.”

And this intention itself opens a very compassionate space inside the client.

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@Santhosh ji :folded_hands:

Yours is a very thoughtful point and honestly this confusion comes for many people कि अगर आत्मा शुद्ध है, तो फिर memory कहाँ store होती है?

In regression sessions we don’t experience the soul as holding emotions or trauma. The soul feels more like a witnessing presence…peaceful n unaffected.

What carries impressions is closer to what yogic texts call सूक्ष्म शरीर / चित्त which is the subtle recording layer and not the brain, not the pure soul… but the imprint field between them.

So when we say “karmic memory”, it may not literally mean the soul remembers like a mind remembers. It’s more like patterns of reaction, unfinished emotional charges, tendencies almost like a vibration seeking completion.

The person may not be remembering deliberately, they may be re-living a tendency.

Your point about prana and lineage is very interesting. In sessions too, ancestral themes often come through relationship emotions like duty, guilt, loyalty, survival roles, rather than factual events. And once awareness comes, the charge reduces.

This matches with what you said recognition itself dissolves much of the binding.

So maybe both views meet here, the soul remains untouched, the mind forgets and the subtle imprint keeps expressing… until it is seen.

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