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Leah's Case Study: Journeying To Underworld
Joanna
Background
I met Joanna, in her early 30s, in a workshop. She revealed to our group that she had bipolar disorder and that, in her recent past, she has had a mental/emotional breakdown. However, she was both hopeful and grateful for the help she had found through the psychiatric medicine and the spiritual counsel of her reverend. Months later, at a psychic fair, she came to see me. She told me that she had been having episodes of amnesia and that she could not remember anything about these episodes. Naturally, this situation was a great concern for her. I told her to recall her first lapse of memory. She remembered how as a teenager, she wanted to dress up and go on a date, but, was stopped by her parents. Her parents also shamed
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Her soul retrieval’s opening technique is as described in Leah’s case study. This time, I located the imprint in the heart chakra.
Journeying to Underworld
The journey to the underworld was very much like as described in Leah’s case study. However, in Joanna’s case, there was a considerable amount of water such as underground lakes, wells, and water patches. Similarly, I found myself in at the gate of the underworld by falling through a waterfall into a lake which was located in a tropical jungle. When I intended to meet Lord Huascar, he quickly showed up with a light colored gown and offered me a fossilized sea shell similar to the picture below.

I knew that Lord Huascar wanted me to extract out this stone. I vacuumed the stone into my extraction crystal. It was easily sucked in. Later on, I remembered that I have heard the word “calcification” in my mind during this extraction. However, I did not share this information with the client.
Visions in Chambers of the
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The selection of kuyas as the elements of chaos, contract, grace, gift, and spirit animal is as described in the opening of Leah’s mesa proxy. Joanna’s eyes got teary when I told her about the soul part. I could tell that something about the soul part stirred her emotions, and, deeply moved her.
Dialoging with the Elements
(I guide my clients in the same way I guided Leah: First, I take the kuya, and, repeat what it is to the client. Then I have the client ask questions to the kuya. After that, I have the client take the kuya, step into kuya’s position, and hear me ask the same questions she just asked. I wait for the client to voice kuya’s answer by guiding her to slow down and tune into the element represented by the kuya. This way, I almost certainly get the most authentic answer which originates from her Soul. After dialoguing and reaching to an understanding about a soul part, gift, spirit animal or new contract, I ask client to receive its insight and truth, and, feel it in her body.)
Joanna (addressing to Chaos kuya): What kind of chaos are you?
(Joanna cannot say anything for awhile, but then, she says that it feels “dull, lifeless, empty… more like death.”
We move on to the

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