A space for psychological depth, transformation, and conscious reorientation.
where to write this? Awakening Imprints is a space where psychology and inner transformation meet. It works with the imprints we carry—formed through relationships, memory, and lived experience—and supports their integration into a more conscious, coherent way of being.
The work is grounded in co-creative and redecision approaches, drawing on script theory in Transactional Analysis and depth-oriented psychology. It engages both the life script—shaped through early adaptation—and the deeper movement of what may be understood as a soul script, allowing for conscious reorientation rather than unconscious repetition.
Each process is shaped individually, integrating Transactional Analysis, depth psychology, and narrative-based transformation.
I offer psychotherapy grounded in Transactional Analysis (TA), working with relational patterns, life scripts, and ego states within a supervised clinical framework.
The therapeutic process is co-creative, inviting active participation, shared inquiry, and the unfolding of new meanings.
My integrative approach, Tale Therapy, works through personal stories, symbolic meaning, and lived experience to reconnect individuals with their authentic inner direction.
This work is rooted in depth psychology and the concept of Physis—the innate drive toward growth, coherence, and psychological healing.
When appropriate, sessions can include nature-based elements to support regulation, reflection, and embodied awareness.
Explore patterns, emotions, and inner conflicts with guided depth psychology.
Develop deeper awareness through structured reflection and presence.
Ongoing guidance to reconnect with yourself and create meaningful change.
Thirteen was never a curse. It was always completion.
In the Field of Feeling: THIRTEEN – The Forgotten Code of Completion fulfills what was intentionally left open in In the Field of Feeling: Emotion, Memory, and Soul. This volume completes the journey through Chapters Fourteen and Fifteen, written and released only when the field itself was ready.
Moving beyond explanation, this book enters the territory of recognition—where psychology, development, dream intelligence, and lived experience converge without collapsing into theory or belief. Here, emotion is approached as a field of intelligence through which coherence emerges over time.
At the heart of this volume is the soul script: an inner architecture that unfolds through presence, discernment, and authorship rather than force. The number thirteen appears not as superstition, but as a structural principle—marking completion, reversal, and return. What was symbolically erased did not disappear. It waited.
This is not a sequel in the conventional sense.
It is the completion that could not be rushed.
Written for readers of depth psychology, reflective inquiry, and those drawn to the thresholds between knowing and feeling, this book does not offer answers. It offers a field—and the courage to enter it.
This book begins as a comprehensive reference—a bridge between psychology and soul—for those seeking to understand what emotion truly is. Grounded in theory yet alive with feeling, it explores classical and contemporary models of emotion, showing how different psychotherapeutic approaches engage with our emotional lives.
But this is not just a book of definitions. It is a journey.
From emotional theory to soul literacy, from personal healing to ancestral memory, the book unfolds in three movements:
Beginning in Chapter 10, the writing shifts—no longer authored solely by the mind, but moved by the soul’s intelligence. A field opens, where memory, dreams, and the unseen become guides. A letter, hidden for 38 years, is finally read—delivering a soul lesson that time alone could write.
“To carry light is not to escape the dark.
It is to remember who you are when the dark begins to speak.”
— Mitra Heidari — Maria