
How do we make sense of suffering when its roots stretch beyond one lifetime? In Miasm: Sexual Abuse: The Journey to Self-Enlightenment, Zodie Klempp challenges conventional healing paradigms. Her perspective on karmic loops, divine intervention, and ancestral memory shows that healing is not just psychological but cosmic as well.
One of the most powerful themes in this book is the role of ancestral healing. Klempp explores how trauma, especially sexual abuse, cascades down family lines like a spiritual disease. “You still have afflictions with your father’s father’s ancestral line,” she is told during an Akashic Records session. This insight opens a portal: healing her personal trauma means disrupting a thousand-year lineage of dysfunction.
Her engagement with the Akashic Records becomes a revolutionary act. Instead of passively accepting her past, she becomes an active co-author in her healing. She communicates with Masters, Teachers, and Loved Ones. She listens. She questions. And most importantly, she integrates. Her ability to see these “records” as both symbolic and soul-based reveals a rare spiritual maturity.
But this journey is not ethereal or escapist. Her disembodiment, or propensity to distance herself from reality, actually becomes a central struggle that mirrors us in many ways. Be it a personal loss, a past hurt, or anything heartbreaking, her spiritual highs lead us to peace.
It’s this honesty that makes Klempp’s narrative so potent. For example, she does not romanticize trauma or enlightenment. Instead, she reminds us that real healing is messy. “I have gone from not knowing love to a self-love that knows Divine love,” she declares. This love must be chosen; it cannot be given. Cultivated. Earned.
Zodie’s voice is equal parts survivor, sage, and scribe. Her journey illustrates that trauma can either sink you or become the soil for your transformation. She chose the latter, and in doing so, she offers us not just insight but hope and renewal.
If you’ve ever wondered whether spiritual tools can coexist with trauma therapy or if you’ve ever asked how to embody your light without bypassing your wounds, this book is your guide. Through the profound investigation of healing, self-discovery, and spiritual evolution, “MIASM” will assist you in embarking on a life-changing adventure. Through channeled messages, personal reflections, and guidance, this book empowers you to embrace your own paths of transformation and self-love, offering insights into breaking generational cycles and restoring inner peace. It is a must-read for anyone seeking deep spiritual growth and healing from past wounds.
You can purchase your copy from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DLWZM21Q. Miasm: Sexual Abuse: The Journey to Self-Enlightenment by Zodie Klempp offers an unflinching and soul-deep exploration of her transformation from childhood sexual abuse survivor to spiritually awakened healer. Drawing from her experiences with trauma, spiritual emergency, disembodiment, and ancestral pain, Klempp weaves personal narrative, channelled messages from her Higher Self, and energetic theory into a profound memoir of awakening. This is not only a survivor’s story—it is a guidebook for those walking the path of self-realization after profound suffering. With tenderness, clarity, and spiritual insight, Zodie introduces the concept of the “miasm” as an inherited energetic burden and shows how it can be released through truth-telling, embodied love, and divine guidance. Part testimony, part teaching, MIASM is an essential text for anyone ready to move from trauma into wholeness.