WRITTEN LEGACY

These books are preservation of Ancestral knowledge.

Each volume in this collection was written to safeguard my lineage's knowledge: Siberian shamanic healing practices, the transmission of ancestral patterns through the nervous system, and the precise architecture of the subconscious mind.
What is written here has been tested through lived practice, clinical application, and generational memory.

Some of these books are instructional. Others are initiatory.
All of them exist to hold what should not be lost.

Archetypal Trancework with Baba Yaga: A Shamanic Approach to Hypnotherapy is a practitioner’s guide for women healers who navigate the liminal space between psychology, spirit, and myth. Rooted in a living shamanic lineage and translated into contemporary hypnotherapy, this book shows you how to bring the fierce medicine of Baba Yaga into hypnotherapy sessions - whether in person or online.
Structured across four transformative parts, the book guides you through an initiatory arc: immersion in ancient stories, exploration of their archetypal architecture, step-by-step methods, and complete, ready-to-use session scripts. You will see how motifs such as the hut on chicken legs, the skulls of fire, and Baba Yaga herself map directly onto trauma patterns, boundary work, identity transformation, and deep trance healing.
This is not a generic script collection or a reconstruction of lost rituals. It is a field-tested protocol honed over thousands of client hours, where traditional initiation structures are carried through hypnotic induction, guided visualization, and archetypal encounter - creating profound transformation within the realities of modern practice.

THE PRACTICE OF GROUNDING: A Shamanic Path into Stability & Presence

You have not lost yourself.
You have only risen too far from the ground.

Inside, you will discover:

• why anxiety rises when the body becomes ungrounded
• how trauma, stress, and modern life disconnect us from our natural regulation
• the neuroscience behind grounding and why it works instantly
• simple practices you can use anywhere - at home, at work, in a car, in moments of chaos
• shamanic journeys that soothe the mind and settle the body
• daily practices that create stability, clarity, and emotional resilience
• ways to reconnect with instinct, presence, and inner safety

Healing the Mother Wound: A Shamanic Journey Through Feminine Lineage

This book is written for women who are ready to look honestly at how their early relationship with their mother shaped their inner world - and who are no longer interested in blame, denial, or surface-level healing.

The Mother Wound explores how unmet emotional needs, inconsistent care, or conditional love in childhood quietly influence adult relationships, boundaries, self-trust, and nervous system regulation.

Blending trauma-informed psychology, hypnotherapy, and ancestral shamanic wisdom, this book offers a grounded and mature approach to healing the mother wound - not by revisiting the past endlessly, but by understanding how it still operates in the present.

This book is for women who are no longer waiting for something to change - and are ready to become the source of stability, safety, and clarity in their own lives.

Shamanic Trancework: Ancient Medicine in Modern Hypnotherapy is a guide for hypnotherapists who feel called to work at greater depth.

Rooted in a living Siberian shamanic lineage and translated through contemporary hypnotherapy, this book shows how ancient trance practices can be carried into modern healing spaces: clinical offices, online sessions, group work, and everyday client care.

Rather than treating shamanism and hypnotherapy as opposing systems, Guzalia Davis reveals them as the same technology expressed through different languages. Both work through altered states of consciousness. Both communicate through symbol and sensation. Both reorganize experience at levels deeper than words.
This book is a grounded, ethical framework for practitioners who want to integrate shamanic trancework responsibly into real-world practice.

Spiritual Rebirth: A Shamanic Path to Healing and Renewal

For the women who feel the quiet tremor inside…
the ones who know they can’t keep living the life that no longer fits.

This book is for you — the woman standing on the thin edge between who you have been and who you are becoming.
For the woman who has carried too much for too long.
For the woman who senses the soft death of an old self… and the stirring of something truer beneath it.

It is an initiatory passage.

Not a textbook.
Not a set of techniques.
A journey.

The Cost of Holding Women is not a guide to creating women’s circles.
It is an examination of what happens when they are held without discipline, structure, and ethical clarity.

As women increasingly gather in circles, retreats, and group spaces in search of healing and belonging, few are taught what this work actually requires — or what it costs the woman who holds the field. Good intentions are assumed to be enough. Warmth is mistaken for safety. Power is denied rather than managed.

The result is burnout, boundary collapse, rivalry, emotional harm, and quiet damage no one wants to name.

Drawing from decades of experience holding women in both ancestral and contemporary contexts, Guzalia Davis examines what most books on women’s work avoid: responsibility, containment, authority, and limits. This book is not concerned with rituals or techniques. It focuses on the invisible mechanics that determine whether a circle heals — or harms.

The Breath Remembers: Shamanic Practices for Nervous System Regulation

Your breath remembers what you have forgotten.

What if the key to healing your nervous system wasn’t about learning a new technique, but about remembering an ancient intelligence already living in your body?

Drawing on the wisdom of her grandmother—a healer who practiced quietly in Soviet-era Russia—Davis shares Shamanic breath practices designed to restore what she calls the original breath: the natural rhythm of safety, presence, and regulation that exists beneath stress, trauma, and adaptation.

These practices are gentle, grounded, and accessible. They do not rely on force, catharsis, or intensity. Instead, they work through repetition, rhythm, and respect for the nervous system’s pace.

The White Yurt: Where Women Gather is a work of mythopoetic nonfiction - a contemplative, Siberian lineage-rooted book written for women who sense that some forms of knowing cannot be taught, only remembered.

Structured as a series of Gatherings and Interludes, the book creates a quiet, wintered space where women arrive not to be instructed or changed, but to settle into presence. Drawing on ancestral ritual, embodied observation, and lived experience, The White Yurt explores themes of containment, sovereignty, silence, grief, nourishment, departure, and return.

The White Yurt does not promise transformation.
It offers a place to rest — and to remember what remains when nothing is required of you.

Where the Warmth Lives: Somatic Reading for Nervous System Regulation

This is not a book to work through.
It is a book to sit with. Written as somatic reading, this quiet, mythopoetic work offers a place of rest for the nervous system - through language, rhythm, imagery, and gentle pauses that invite the body to soften without effort.

Who it’s for readers who:

  • feel overwhelmed by constant doing

  • want regulation without techniques or clinical language

  • are drawn to contemplative, mythic, or ancestral ways of knowing

  • need a book that can be opened anywhere and returned to often

This is not a guide, a program, or a promise.
It is a companion.
A book meant to live near a kettle, a chair, or a bedside, offering warmth, permission, and a place to return.

When the Body Speaks: A Gentle Guide to Self-Regulation and Healing

This book invites you into a different kind of conversation - one rooted in nervous system regulation, embodied awareness, and an ancient understanding of the body as intelligent, responsive, and capable of healing when it feels safe.

It is a guide to restoring a relationship with your body through gentle, repeatable practices that help calm the nervous system, reduce inner conflict, and cultivate a sense of safety from within.

Written for anyone living with stress, disconnection, or exhaustion - and for practitioners seeking a deeper, more respectful approach to self-regulation.

Seven Gates of Becoming: Walking with Persephone

Seven Gates of Becoming is a somatic reading experience that guides you through your own Underworld journey, walking beside Persephone - the ancient Goddess of descent, return, and integration - an Archetype that lives within every woman.

This book is written for women who have endured, remembered, and are ready to return - different, deeper, and true. Through resonant language and embodied reflection, every page invites your breath to slow, your jaw to release, and your belonging to return home to itself.

Persephone does not descend to be broken. She descends to become whole.

A book for women in transformation and those who walk between worlds.
Read it not as story, but as ceremony - an initiation in seven gates, and a return through your own body.

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