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The mandala

    The Mandala is the most important object in our story. 

It was handcrafted by Sybil's grandmother, who was a guardian of Gaia. She had foreseen that something terrible would happen, so she prepared the mandala for Sybil to access ancestral knowledge, even if her grandmother were to pass away. What was not anticipated was that the granddaughter would break the mandala.

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    To create the artifact, the wise lady used crystals, making it function as a key that would connect Sybil to Gaia and the Higher Self. However, when Sybil is adopted, the object is stored away, and she loses access to it.

When she becomes a teenager, Aunt Laura gives Sybil a box containing various belongings of her parents, and among them is her old mandala. She puts on the artifact and has a very intense vision about her grandmother and the fire that devastated her people. The girl wakes up frightened and takes the object off her neck, throwing it on the floor. When the mandala breaks, Sybil unintentionally releases the spirits of her past lives.

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    Without understanding the nature of the artifact, Sybil believes that she needs to fix the mandala to confine the past lives again and regain the normalcy of her life. However, on her journey, she discovers that the threads of the mandala can only be restored when she learns shamanic skills of connecting with memory, taught by each of her past lives.

When she restores the mandala, the object becomes a key to finding the Higher Self and later becomes essential in finding the path to Gaia.

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