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Julie Ryan

Genealogy

Spiritual Journey of Down Syndrome Baby

Mark from Calgary, Canada, asked:

Hey Julie,

I heard you on Dave Asprey’s podcast. You do some really cool work and when you started talking about the DNA, oh man! That is one of my goals is to be able to do that, thank you for confirming it’s possible! I have been studying DNA, variants, polymorphisms, and using nutrition to optimize function based on an individual DNA blueprint.

My daughter Naaya was born in January 2021 with a Trisomy 21 and activated Down syndrome phenotype. I am a little perplexed because while the current view of Trisomy 21 is that it is a disability, I am learning that it is quite the gift.

There is a new German medicine I came across and researchers have discovered that the Down syndrome phenotype is caused by what they call a “double hearing conflict” associated with a physical loud noise and an “I don’t want to hear this” response to something mom was experiencing when the baby was in utero. It seems scientists have found a way to turn off the expression of the Down syndrome phenotype caused by the double hearing conflict with those who have a Trisomy 21.   

Being that my daughter is only two and I want the best for her, does she want us to assist her with turning off the Down syndrome expression or is that part of her journey this go around? 

Are you able to get some feedback about that?

Lots of love,

Mark

Hi Mark,

You’re clearly an extraordinary person. Most parents in your situation would just hope and search for medical answers to “correct” a condition like Down syndrome (Down’s), and here you are asking for input on what your daughter wants to fulfill her human/spiritual journey in this lifetime.

The American Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says,  “Down syndrome is a condition in which a person has an extra chromosome. Chromosomes are small “packages” of genes in the body. They determine how a baby’s body forms and functions as it grows during pregnancy and after birth. Typically, a baby is born with 46 chromosomes. Babies with Down syndrome have an extra copy of one of these chromosomes, chromosome 21. A medical term for having an extra copy of a chromosome is ‘trisomy’. Down syndrome is also referred to as Trisomy 21. This extra copy changes how the baby’s body and brain develop, which can cause both mental and physical challenges for the baby.”

When I telepathically asked your daughter if she wanted you to pursue medical advances that can help her live a life without the symptoms of Down syndrome, she said, “Absolutely”!

She also told me to tell you that she is perfectly happy and content to live her life however it unfolds. She said she chose this path so you and her mom could experience having a child you love and accept while a lot of society will reject because of ignorance and fear.

Your daughter’s wish is that in helping her, you’ll help many other Down’s babies and children around the world.

Regarding your comment about Trisomy 21 being a gift, every parent of a Down’s child I’ve ever met has told me their child is a gift.

Please keep me posted on your daughter and your discoveries in this area.

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Missing Grandmother

Sara from Milford, CT, asked:

Hi Julie,

I love your podcast.

My mother was taken from her mother when she was just 5 years old (in 1947) and we can’t find any information about her anywhere. No one would talk about it with my mother. We only know her name was Vivianne Hudson. Can you help us?

My grandmother was very young when my mother was taken from her and she may have been a bad drinker. My grandfather had to come back from WW2 to get my mom.

I just want to find this woman. Information about my grandmother is so important to both my mom and me. I hope you can help and hope to hear from you soon. Thanks.

Hi Sara,

The story about your grandmother sounds like a book I’m reading. It’s called The House on Tradd Street by Karen White and is about a family researching what happened to a Charleston, South Carolina woman who deserted her husband and small child without leaving a trace. How interesting to get your question about the same topic.

Your grandmother Vivianne’s spirit appeared in my office standing in front of my desk with a noose around her neck. The noose, typically used to hang people, was made out of rope and had a loop with a running knot intended to tighten as the rope was pulled. It was made by a professional and didn’t resemble a make-shift noose used by someone to commit suicide.

Vivianne told me she was in fact a serious alcoholic. Although she dearly loved your mother and your grandfather for that matter, while inebriated (which was most of the time), she neglected your mom to the point of putting her in danger.

Your grandmother told me she was hanged by a group of vigilante-type men who bound her hands and feet, blindfolded her, and hung her from a tree deep in some woods. They then burned her body and buried her bones. There were 8 of them and several carried torches. It reminded me of a lynching scene from the movies. I don’t believe your grandfather was involved.

Now here’s an intriguing note. Although the men who killed your grandmother weren’t wearing the traditional white hoods and robes of the Ku Klux Klan, I “got” they were familiar with Klan philosophies and tactics. While researching KKK atrocities to see if there was a correlation between their techniques and your grandmother’s death, I learned the KKK was originally formed to protect women and children before it became a hate group. I also learned it was common to burn the victim’s dead body in KKK lynchings, perhaps to destroy evidence.  

The good news is, Vivianne’s spirit is always around you and your mother watching over and protecting you and your families.

If you wish, I’ll be delighted to assist you and your mom in communicating with your grandmother to get more detailed information. Just go to askjulieryan.com and schedule an appointment. We’ll have an hour to get your questions answered.

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Car Alarm Spirit?

Sharrie from Helena, Alabama, asked:

“Recently, my car alarm sounded in the middle of the night and scared the daylights out of me.

Since the car was in my locked garage, I was afraid someone had broken in and called the police. They found no one in the garage and no trace of forced entry.

Could a spirit cause a car alarm to activate? And, if so, can you tell me who it was and what they wanted?”

 

Hi Sharrie,

Spirits can absolutely set off car and other types of alarms. Their energy can cause all sorts of electrical and other phenomenon to occur either on purpose or by mistake.

In this case, the spirit of a deceased family member named Gladys was the culprit.

She just wanted to let you know she was there with you in order to lend support.

Blessings,

Julie

 

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Great Grandparents’ Origin

Memie from Niagra, Ontario, Canada, asked:

“Hello, This is a long-shot, but I’m absolutely stuck. I have been doing research for what feels like ages on my family tree but I can’t get anywhere when it comes to my grandmother’s parents. Their names are spelled so many different ways in nearly ever document I find, and there’s never any solid clue to where they were from aside from what was then Austrian Empire. They went by Fred and Mary Olenyk and immigrated to Calgary, Alberta, but that is all that I know for sure. I’ve seen it as Fedor and Maria. I’ve seen it as Olynyk, Oleinik and many others. Can you tell me anything about them that might help me discover where they came from and what their real names were? I am so grateful for your time.”

Hi Memie,

I get your great grandparents’ names were Fedora and Maria Olynyk and they lived near Budapest in a village/town that sounds like Bucharon (buuush-a-ron).

Fedora was a carpenter/woodworker (perhaps made furniture) and Maria was a homemaker.

I googled Budapest/Bucheron and although I didn’t get a match for a village/town, I read something interesting. The English translation of the French word Bucheron is woodcutter.

Hope this helps with your search.

Blessings,

Julie

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Genealogy Question

Gloria from Pelham, AL, asked:

“Can you tell me the names of parents of John Edward Phillips born 1788? He’s my 4th grandfather. Thank you.”

Hi Gloria,

The names that come up for me are:

Father – Samuel Edward Phillips; mother Mary Morgan Phillips.

Blessings, Julie

By Julie Ryan|2015-04-23T21:27:20+00:00April 21st, 2015

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