Asia is a survivor of a satanic ritual cult. This thread wove through her birth family, married family and high levels of the LDS/Mormon Church. She was programmed, tortured, raped, experimented on and ritualized for 37 years. Due to the severity of her trauma, memories were repressed leaving nightmares, random physical conditions and behavior patterns as the only clues to the truth. Seeking help for depression became a complex journey which led to more questions, more problems and ultimately the uncovering of her story and personal emancipation.

She speaks firsthand about complex trauma including; satanic ritual abuse, ceremonial torture, human experimentation and mental slavery. While there is much t0 be learned from survivors of complex trauma, Asia puts her focus on sharing healing processes and empowering people. She represents the reality that a healthy and powerful life can be lived through courageous action.

This podcast speaks boldly as an invitation to adopt intuitive grit and a healthy curiosity that is not easily polarized.

Telling these stories publicly was born from a desire to educate people about the reality of complex trauma through true stories from victims and advocates. Universal healing occurs when we start by believing, courageously listen, and genuinely support victims in their healing journey.

Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life...” Carl Jung.

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from victim to veteran

Trauma comes in many forms and the journey an individual takes to traverse their own inner landscape is unique to them. To be your own archeologist is a birthright and a sacred endeavor. It is the quest for the holiness within and is worth the investment, the effort, the time and energy to do so. To reclaim sovereignty of self is to celebrate your very existence.

~Asia

 
 

“One of the greatest things you can do

to help others

is not just to share and give what you have,

but to help them discover what they have

within themselves to help themselves.”

~Rita Zahara