Jungian Genealogy, by Iona Miller
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Hillman suggests in
The Soul's Code
(1995):
"Only if a member of the natural family (itself not always determinable), say a grandparent or an uncle or an aunt, is worthy enough, powerful enough, knowledgeable enough, may he or she become an ancestor in the sense of a guardian spirit."