The Guide’s Codex
A living guide within the Beyond Maya world
I didn’t set out to build a spiritual platform.
Like many, I found myself searching — for peace, for clarity, for something real beneath the noise of modern life. What began as curiosity slowly became inquiry, and inquiry became remembrance.
Over time, I came to see that much of what we struggle with isn’t a lack of effort or worthiness, but a misidentification — a forgetting of what we are beneath conditioning, fear, and inherited beliefs.
Beyond Maya was born from that realization.
I’m Carolina.
I don’t teach from theory alone. What I share has been tested through lived experience — through unraveling old narratives, tending to the nervous system, questioning the ego’s assumptions, and learning how to listen more deeply to what’s already present.
I don’t see myself as above or ahead of anyone. I see myself as a fellow traveler who has learned how to navigate certain terrain — and who now holds the lantern while others find their own way through.
The work within Beyond Maya is informed by many lenses, not as belief systems to adopt, but as tools for recognition and integration.
These include contemplative inquiry, meditation and mindfulness, symbolic and energetic systems, non-dual philosophy, somatic awareness, and frameworks that explore the relationship between psyche, body, and consciousness.
What matters most is not the system itself — but whether it points you back to direct experience, inner coherence, and truth beyond illusion.
Beyond Maya exists as a space for remembering.
Not to escape the world, but to meet it more honestly.
Not to “fix” yourself, but to understand yourself.
Not to strive endlessly, but to return to alignment with what’s already whole.
Here, spirituality isn’t separate from everyday life — it’s the ground of it. And personal growth isn’t about becoming someone new, but releasing what was never truly you.