Identifying the precise moment, choice, or crisis where you can consciously break a repeating trauma pattern within your own lifetime.
Every generational trauma has an interruption point—a moment where the inherited script can be rewritten. For one person, it might be the decision not to hit their child despite being hit as a child. For another, it might be speaking a truth that was silenced in the family for decades. For another, it might be seeking therapy or leaving an abusive relationship. Rabia's entire life was her interruption point; she refused the expected role of obedient wife and claimed her own spiritual authority. Identifying your interruption point requires brutal honesty: where do you feel the strongest pressure to repeat the family pattern? Where do you fear most deeply that you are becoming your parent? That pressure-point is often your greatest leverage for change. What is your legacy interruption point?
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