Laid upon this body is a map
Forest of the Soul

As I head into my tenth year of documenting the way our bodies whisper to us, I’ve been pondering the very why of it all. Why does the body hold onto old pains, griefs, and grievances? The answer isn’t truly clear yet, but I can tell you one thing I have absolutely learned: our bodies really, really know their stuff. They know what needs to change within us.
Laid upon our skin, into our very bones and souls, is a map. A map that can lead us into ourselves. A map that shows us where we need to go, so we can grow, heal, and evolve. Our bodies quietly hint and whisper what we most need to know. On hard days—or hard years—they may shout with great pain, warning us of the disasters we need to avoid. If only we understood.
So now I realise that I am recording—like a cartographer—the fine details of the map our body holds, hidden in plain sight. This is the map, filled with clues that reveal what most needs healing. So when someone says, “If only the body came with a manual…” — well, perhaps this is what I have found.
What do our darling bodies want for us? The same thing our hearts and souls desire. I believe our whole self seeks the same results in everyone; it just appears slightly differently in each person. What? Inner alignment of our being—so that thought, word, and deed are one. Deep connection to ourselves, our community, and the universe (or God). And then, our darling bodies want us to grow, and grow, and grow. That’s it. “Simple.” Ha ha!
This body map, laid upon our skin, points out what needs to happen next for us to achieve alignment, connection, and evolution. It has signposts, breadcrumbs and little places to visit. Each offers hints about what needs to change, be released, or developed. The longer I work on this Body Map—or Atlas—the more in awe I am of the incredible subtlety our body holds. It knows when you’re carrying hurt you can’t let go of, or when you’re avoiding a job promotion out of fear you lack the energy or skills. It knows when you need to flow and float, rather than walk stiffly like a robot through life.
Wow.
I will be sharing the clues I have found with my coming podcast, Silva Animae, The Forest of the Soul.
xx Mary-Anne
Thanks to Canva for helping me create the above image











