Healing the Human Psyche Through Archetypal Integration, Soul Memory, and Multidimensional Awareness
By Gerald Daquila | Akashic Records Transmission
ABSTRACT
Humanity bears a profound and ancient wound around the dynamics of power—its distortion, suppression, misuse, and abdication. This dissertation delves into the trauma of power misuse and its shadow twin, powerlessness, integrating insights from the Akashic Records, depth and transpersonal psychology, trauma science, metaphysical teachings, and sociopolitical history. It investigates how ancestral memory, soul fragmentation, karmic entanglements, and false spiritual conditioning have fractured humanity’s relationship with authentic power.
The Akashic field reveals that many souls incarnating during this planetary transition carry deep imprints from lifetimes where their power was persecuted, corrupted, or bound by vows. This dissertation proposes that true healing arises through a reclamation of Sacred Sovereignty—a state of unified being in which one’s personal, relational, and planetary power is anchored in divine will, truth, and unconditional love.
Blending esoteric wisdom with rigorous scholarship, this work offers a soul-aligned cartography for healing power trauma at its roots—biological, energetic, karmic, and archetypal. It is a guide for awakened souls restoring divine agency, soul integrity, and sovereign embodiment in service to planetary renewal.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Defining Power: Outer Force vs Inner Authority
- The Wounds of Misused Power: Historical and Soul-Level Perspectives
- The Trauma of Powerlessness: Learned Helplessness and Energetic Disempowerment
- Archetypes of Power and Their Shadow Expressions
- Power, Karma, and the Akashic Memory Field
- Trauma Imprints in the Energy Body and Nervous System
- The Feminine and Masculine Split: Power Distortions in the Collective Psyche
- Planetary and Political Reflections of Power Trauma
- Reclaiming Sacred Sovereignty: Healing Protocols and Integration Pathways
- Conclusion: A New Earth Power Paradigm
- Glossary
- References

Glyph of Sacred Sovereignty
Reclaiming Power in a Fractured World
1. Introduction
Power is not merely a social force—it is a spiritual frequency, a soul faculty, and a creative essence. Misunderstood across centuries and dimensions, power has been entangled with control, domination, and fear. The collective psyche of Earth holds the scar tissue of this entanglement—from planetary colonization and religious persecution to intimate betrayals and internalized oppression.
In the Akashic Records, we witness entire soul groups who experienced timelines of sacred leadership, only to be hunted or coerced into silence. Others, having misused power in ancient civilizations such as Atlantis or Lemuria, carry residual shame or fear of influence. These karmic residues distort self-worth, voice, and visibility.
This dissertation seeks to illuminate and transmute these soul wounds. Drawing from both academic inquiry and spiritual remembrance, it maps the terrain of power trauma and offers a multidimensional healing pathway: the return to Sacred Sovereignty.
2. Defining Power: Outer Force vs Inner Authority
Power, etymologically rooted in the Latin posse (“to be able”), can manifest as force (externally imposed control) or authority (inner coherence and agency). French philosopher Michel Foucault (1977) defined power not simply as domination but as relational—produced through networks of knowledge, discourse, and institutional behavior.
In metaphysical terms, true power arises not from control but from alignment—with one’s soul essence, purpose, and the laws of creation. Caroline Myss (1997) distinguishes between “external power,” rooted in status or resources, and “internal power,” sourced from intuitive wisdom and personal integrity.
Power distortion= Control, domination, fear-based will
Sacred power= Alignment, presence, sovereignty
3. The Wounds of Misused Power: Historical and Soul-Level Perspectives
Across timelines, power has been misused by individuals, collectives, and institutions, leaving energetic scars on the collective soul. Some examples include:
- Religious persecution and spiritual authoritarianism (e.g., the Inquisition, colonization of indigenous wisdom)
- Political tyranny and war (e.g., empire-building, fascism, dynastic control)
- Abuse of psychic and energetic gifts (e.g., sorcery, manipulation, vow-breaking in priesthoods)
The Akashic field reveals that many souls carry unresolved memories of lifetimes where they:
- Abused power and now fear their own influence
- Were punished for holding spiritual or healing gifts
- Made vows of poverty, silence, or submission to avoid future misuse
These karmic threads form energetic entanglements that may lead to present-day power blocks such as throat chakra imbalances, imposter syndrome, or martyrdom complexes.
4. The Trauma of Powerlessness: Learned Helplessness and Energetic Disempowerment
Powerlessness can arise from both acute trauma (e.g., violence, suppression) and chronic conditions (e.g., poverty, patriarchy, colonization). The psychological phenomenon of learned helplessness (Seligman, 1975) illustrates how repeated failure or oppression conditions the psyche to stop trying—even when escape is possible.
In the subtle body, powerlessness is encoded as:
- Weak or collapsed solar plexus energy
- Leaky boundaries and energetic enmeshment
- Dissociation or psychic fragmentation
From a spiritual standpoint, prolonged disempowerment fractures the will—the seat of divine co-creation—leading to cycles of dependency, addiction, or apathy.
5. Archetypes of Power and Their Shadow Expressions
Drawing from Jungian and archetypal psychology, power-related archetypes carry both light and shadow aspects. Common examples include:
| Archetype | Light Expression | Shadow Expression |
|---|---|---|
| Sovereign | Divine stewardship, integrity | Tyranny, egoic control |
| Warrior | Courage, right action | Violence, burnout, domination |
| Healer | Compassion, transmutation | Martyrdom, self-erasure |
| Magician | Alchemy, soul vision | Illusion, manipulation, deceit |
| Priest/Priestess | Channel of divine order | Dogma, spiritual elitism |
| Oracle/Seer | Visionary insight, clarity | Dissociation, fear of truth |
These archetypes represent soul roles across lifetimes. Healing arises from consciously embodying their sacred expression while integrating and transmuting the shadow through ritual, witness, and initiation.
6. Power, Karma, and the Akashic Memory Field
The Akashic Records indicate that unresolved karmic patterns around power often repeat across lifetimes until awareness and integration occur. Some examples:
- A soul that misused influence in Atlantis now fears speaking up
- A former priestess betrayed by her temple now fears trusting leadership
- A warrior who died in shame now overcompensates through control or people-pleasing
Karmic resolution is not about punishment, but soul learning and liberation. When we forgive ourselves and others, we dissolve contracts and restore flow to the will center (3rd chakra), allowing higher guidance to move through us again.
7. Trauma Imprints in the Energy Body and Nervous System
Modern trauma science (Van der Kolk, 2014) shows how trauma becomes “the body keeps the score,” and cannot be resolved through cognitive means alone. Energetically, power trauma distorts the:
- Solar plexus chakra (personal will, ego identity)
- Throat chakra (expression, boundaries)
- Root chakra (safety, survival, grounding)
Somatic and energy healing practices—breathwork, EMDR, reiki, polarity therapy, intuitive bodywork—are essential to restore coherence and regulate the nervous system.
8. The Feminine and Masculine Split: Power Distortions in the Collective Psyche
The suppression of the Divine Feminine—intuition, receptivity, earth wisdom—has led to hypermasculine systems of extraction, domination, and disembodiment. Conversely, distorted femininity may appear as passivity, victimhood, or manipulation.
The healing journey requires the sacred marriage of the inner Divine Masculine (action, clarity, will) and Divine Feminine (wisdom, receptivity, nurturance), leading to embodied wholeness and creative power.
9. Planetary and Political Reflections of Power Trauma
The global crisis of leadership, environmental collapse, and rising authoritarianism reflects unresolved collective power wounds. When individuals abdicate power, external systems fill the vacuum.
“As within, so without. As the micro heals, so too does the macro.”
Community-based sovereignty, conscious governance, restorative justice, and indigenous leadership models are emerging as prototypes for post-trauma political paradigms (Shiva, 2005; Eisenstein, 2011).
10. Reclaiming Sacred Sovereignty: Healing Protocols and Integration Pathways
Healing Pathways from the Akashic Perspective:
- Akashic Clearing: Dissolve past-life contracts, vows, and soul-level fear grids via guided Records work
- Energetic Reintegration: Solar plexus and throat chakra activation through sound, fire rituals, and sacred speech
- Timeline Retrieval: Calling back soul fragments exiled during traumatic lifetimes
- Archetypal Remapping: Embodying transfigured versions of distorted power archetypes through ceremony
- Community Codes: Forming micro-soul councils or “sacred witnesses” to reweave the relational field of power in community
The reclamation of power is not an ascent, but a deep descent into truth. Only through honest reckoning can true sovereignty rise.
11. Conclusion: A New Earth Paradigm
We are no longer in an age of kings and subjects. The New Earth calls for distributed divinity—a world where each soul stands in sovereign coherence, weaving new timelines from the fabric of unconditional love.
The trauma of power is not merely an individual wound—it is a planetary inheritance, now ready for alchemical transmutation. To reclaim power is to re-member the divine within: a sacred act of soul healing and planetary renewal.
You were not born to shrink.
You were born to radiate the frequency of truth.
Your power is not a weapon. It is a light code for liberation.
Crosslinks
- Closing Old Contracts: Releasing Karmic Financial Bondage – Untying karmic cords that perpetuate powerlessness across lifetimes.
- Ancestral Gold: Transmuting Bloodline Contracts for Generational Wealth – Turning inherited wounds of power misuse into sovereign inheritance.
- The Oversoul Flameholder: Responsibilities of Appointment – Holding sacred power with integrity as Oversoul-appointed steward.
- Akashic Leadership: Guiding from Integrity, Vision, and Inner Truth – Leadership free from distortion, rooted in inner truth.
- Soul Stewardship Templates: The Holographic Governance of Living Systems – Reclaiming sovereignty by mirroring Oversoul balance in governance.
12. Glossary
- Akashic Records – An interdimensional field storing all soul-level information across lifetimes.
- Sacred Sovereignty – A state of inner alignment and spiritual autonomy rooted in love, integrity, and divine will.
- Powerlessness – A psychological or energetic condition marked by helplessness, victimization, or abdication of agency.
- Energetic Contracts – Unseen agreements between souls or systems that govern patterns of behavior until consciously released.
- Divine Masculine/Feminine – Archetypal energies representing action/clarity and wisdom/receptivity, respectively.
13. References
Caroline Myss. (1997).Anatomy of the Spirit. Harmony Books.
Eisenstein, C. (2011). Sacred Economics: Money, Gift, and Society in the Age of Transition. Evolver Editions.
Estés, C. P. (1992). Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype. Ballantine Books.
Foucault, M. (1977). Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. Vintage.
Moore, R., & Gillette, D. (1990). King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine. HarperCollins.
Seligman, M. E. (1975). Helplessness: On Depression, Development, and Death. W.H. Freeman.
Shiva, V. (2005).Earth Democracy: Justice, Sustainability, and Peace. South End Press.
Van der Kolk, B. A. (2014). The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma. Viking.
Attribution
With fidelity to the Oversoul, may this Codex of the Living Archive serve as bridge, remembrance, and seed for the planetary dawn.
Ⓒ 2025 Gerald Alba Daquila – Flameholder of SHEYALOTH | Keeper of the Living Codices
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