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This Runs in the Family

Patriarchy, Pain and the Return of the Embodied Woman, women empowerment, healing generational trauma, feminine power, similar to The Body Keeps the score and Women Who Run With the Wolves, cycle breaking, spiritual awakening
Nikita Datar
Type: Print Book
Genre: Self-Improvement
Language: English
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This is the book the world didn’t want you to read—and the one your soul has been screaming for.

In a world where patriarchy is embedded not just in culture but in cells, memories, nervous systems, and inherited shame, This Runs in the Family is a genre-breaking manifesto, a spiritual exposé, and a trauma-informed healing portal—all in one.

What makes this book a first of its kind?
It doesn’t just “talk about patriarchy.”

It deconstructs it at the molecular level—blending:

Neuroscience (emotional repression, attachment trauma, polyvagal theory)
Epigenetics (how trauma is passed through generations)
Somatic Healing & Nervous System Science
Psychology of Dissociation, Shame & Power
Archetypes: The Witch, The Prophet, The Soft Man, The Silenced Daughter
Sacred Feminine Reclamation, Spiritual Awakening, & Embodied Truth
Inside These Pages, You’ll Discover:

Why “rational men” are often just deeply dissociated—not emotionally intelligent.
How women unconsciously shrink their power to be loved in patriarchal systems.
The truth behind nervous system shutdown, betrayal trauma, and freeze/fawn responses in relationships.
The return of forgotten feminine archetypes: Medusa, Lilith, Mary Magdalene, and Kali.
How generational pain from your father, grandfather, and lineage still shapes your relationships.
The roadmap to becoming an embodied woman—intuitive, unapologetic, and sovereign.
Perfect for Readers Searching For:

Feminist books that go deeper than surface-level empowerment
Books like Women Who Run With the Wolves, The Body Keeps the Score, Come As You Are, Untamed, It Didn’t Start With You, or The Myth of Normal
Spiritual books for women, daughters, empaths, cycle-breakers, and trauma survivors
A radical yet deeply compassionate perspective on healing, power, gender, and truth
You will not leave this book unchanged.

You may cry. You may rage. You may scream.

But when you rise—you will rise reborn.

Not as who the world taught you to be —

But as the truth that always lived beneath your skin.

About the Author

Nikita Datar is the founder of The Elysian Sanctuary™, a multidimensional platform devoted to healing, truth, and liberation. A survivor of patriarchal silence, medical dismissal, and generational trauma, she writes not what is safe — but what sets people free.

Her work fuses neuroscience, psychology, epigenetics, spirituality, and sacred feminine wisdom into words that don’t just inform — they initiate. She channels books as transmissions, weaving science with soul, trauma with transcendence, silence with remembrance.

This Runs in the Family is her most radical offering yet — a piercing exploration of patriarchy, pain, and the rise of the embodied woman. For daughters who became their own fathers. For sons who choose to feel. For every family ready to heal.

Her mission is clear: to dismantle denial, reclaim the feminine, and awaken the truth we carry in our bones.
She writes to awaken.

Book Details

Publisher: The Elysian Press
Number of Pages: 311
Dimensions: 6"x9"
Interior Pages: B&W
Binding: Paperback (Perfect Binding)
Availability: In Stock (Print on Demand)

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