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Have you ever been left with no identity?  Silenced?   I have. 

My mother used to repeatedly offload parts of handed down stories onto me.

When I reached adulthood, they became my responsibility, part of my guilt, ingrained in my memory.  They fell under a form of Epigenetic Memory. 

Where would I find the answers?  I knew I needed to go back there to where it began, to where the pull started from ancestral ties and bonds

All I had to go on were pieces of handed down stories and pockets of emotional energy that I picked up as a child on an old country boreen in Connemara, Co Galway, Ireland.  

Book 1: A Legacy of Inherited Emotional Trauma is about finding the truth about who my ancestors were and finding my identity.

BOOK 1: A  LEGACY OF INHERITED EMOTIONAL TRAUMA

A LEGACY OF EMOTIONAL TRAUMA- COMING OUT 12TH July 2025.

In adult life, I was going around in repeated negative cycles, that were beyond my control. I knew they fell under some form of generational trauma, with a hidden element attached. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What inspired you to write this book.

My grandmother never knew who she was related to, I had repeated negative cycles that were out of my control going around in my life. 

I wondered if the two were connected? They felt like they were. 

When I tried to look up any information about my grandmother I could not find anything. The only way to find the answers I needed was to go down the paranormal or unconventional route.

In finding out the truth, I found my idenity and rewrote their history. 

 

What is Epigenetic Memory?

Passing down of experiences, partilcualry traumatic ones from one generation to the next generation x four generations.

From my personal experiences I saw that the situation slightly altered from generation to generation. I could see a pattern and a connection to each generation. 

Hardest part of writing

When I am writing about personal experiences or painful memories. I usually only write small pieces at a time with frequent breaks, loads of self care and mugs of tea / coffee. 

"What resonated with me is that you do not break curses or narcissistic trauma by fighting them.

You break curses by refusing to pass them on to the next generation."

Sarvesh Tripathi

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About us

NiamhMalone Author1  currently lives in Ireland specialising in paranormal non fiction. With a focus on epigenetic memory, supernatural gifts, and healing generational wounds.

I aim to enlighten and empower readers through captivating storytelling , the method I used and insightful research.