Returning to the Self With MIASM

If healing consists of revisiting past traumas at a higher level of consciousness, then Zodie Klempp’s MIASM: Sexual Abuse: The Journey to Self-Enlightenment is among the most potent spirals ever recorded.

Why, you may ask? Because this book is not for the faint-hearted. It is for the deeply wounded. And the deeply ready. Are you ready to ask questions like: What if my trauma holds spiritual meaning? What if my pain is a signal, not a curse? What if I came here to heal—not just myself, but my lineage?

Klempp doesn’t offer easy answers. What she offers instead is her lived experience. It is a journey through childhood sexual abuse, dissociation, spiritual emergency, and recovery through energy work, inner child healing, and connection to her Higher Self.

Through her exploration of miasm, Klempp reframes trauma as a soul contract, a lesson in energetic form that must be transmuted, not ignored. Her writing is clear and compassionate, drawing from personal experience and intuitive downloads that guide her reflections. She reveals how the wounds of her past were not just personal, but ancestral, and how healing herself also began to heal her family lines.

But perhaps the most astonishing aspect of MIASM is how Klempp reclaims the Divine. In a world where religion has often failed abuse survivors, she reintroduces God, not as a judge, but as Source. Her connection to the Akashic Records, to angels, and to a version of self that transcends the body is not just comforting. It is galvanizing.

Although it is instructive, this book is not a “how-to guide. ” Readers are explained the significance of grounding regarding energy hygiene and empathy, for both the victim and the abuser (in a way that never seeks to justify but always tries to understand). According to Klempp, healing requires embodiment, and the body can regain its sacredness after being abandoned.

More than anything, MIASM is an act of reclamation. Of one’s body, voice, mind, and soul. Zodie does not pretend to be fully healed. Instead, she walks beside us, showing what it means to be in the process of wholeness. This alone makes the book worth reading. But her ability to blend memoir, spiritual insight, and channeled wisdom makes it unforgettable.

Read this book if you are healing. Read it if you are guiding others. Read it if you believe, as Zodie does, that knowing yourself is the beginning of everything. In the end, If you’ve been living in survival mode, detached and numb, know that you are not alone. Remember that your light is not gone and is waiting to be remembered. Healing doesn’t mean forgetting your past. It means claiming your future. Your soul came here for this very purpose.

As Zodie writes, “There cannot be more of a journey in healing than a return to Love. This is the lifetime’s greatest accomplishment and return to self-enlightenment.” Healing begins with a choice. Choose to heal. Choose to live. Choose to remember who you really are.

Order your copy from Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/1917553412.

Leave a Comment