Fearless Women, Champions Of Change: AnaSeshat, Visionary
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By Carolina de la Cajiga
Names are usually given. Hers arrived.
AnaSeshat is not a first and last name, but a single name I received through channeling—a form of communication with higher consciousness. It wasn’t a rational choice; it came to me, and I felt it was my own,” she explains.
Seshat is the ancient Egyptian goddess associated with the universal library and the recording of knowledge. Though her origins remain uncertain—whether the daughter or consort of Thoth—her energy is linked to memory, wisdom, and cosmic order. She is often depicted wearing a leopard skin. Winking, she says, “Years before learning this, I intuitively tattooed a leopard skin on my back.” After a pause, “I work with the psychomagic of cannabis as a conscious tool for introspection, and my life number is seven. Seshat is also associated with the seven-pointed star.” She smiles. These coincidences are not accidents—they’re affirmations.”
After the global lockdown, AnaSeshat lived in Puerto Vallarta, where she began working as an energy channel, numerologist, and tarot reader—guided by intuition.
“There are places you don’t choose with your mind—they choose you. San Miguel is one of them.” She describes the town as “a portal of creativity, art, and self-love built on rose and white quartz.” AnaSeshat arrived here in 2024 with a calling. “From the first moment, I felt it was summoning medicine women, creators, and contemporary priestesses—people walking between the visible and the invisible.” Her life here unfolded quickly. “In one year, I’ve formed deep bonds that allow me to continue my purpose: helping others reconnect with who they are at their core.” She pauses. “I value slow mornings—the silence, when time dissolves, and I feel connected to everything. That stillness is part of my work.” Her story, however, did not begin gently.
“I come from a chaotic childhood—but never a lonely one. I grew up with five brothers, my protectors.” From an early age, she questioned authority and resisted rigid structures. Her first career was far from spiritual: she built a successful professional makeup business, teaching workshops across México, sometimes to more than 120 students in a single day.
“I thought that was the dream—working in film, making it to Hollywood. And I loved it. But I wasn’t fulfilled. It was a superficial happiness. Something was missing, though I didn’t know what.” She hesitated to question it. “Letting go of what I had worked so hard to build felt like madness. I was afraid of disappointing my father, of losing value in a world that measures us by titles.”
There was also a deeper truth she had kept hidden.
“Since my youth, I’ve heard voices. I was terrified of being judged or labeled as crazy.” Eventually, to silence them, she turned to alcohol, drugs, and constant distraction. “It wasn’t healthy—but it was the only way I knew how to cope.” At 33, a turning point came. A partner came into her life as both mirror and catalyst, helping her accept what she had long resisted. “I began to understand myself as an energetic being having a physical experience.” A clear message followed: leave the city and seek isolation.
In 2018, she let go of her business and moved to a remote cabin in the mountains of Jalisco. No internet, no television, no neighbors—only herself and her dogs. “That’s where everything began to dismantle.” Without distractions, she faced anger, grief, and buried memories. “It wasn’t peaceful at first—it was dark. But I realized that to rebuild myself, I had to confront my wounds honestly.”
From that process came structure. Her Omkin-Kay numerological map offered a framework for what she had always felt intuitively. Writing became essential, eventually leading to her book, En Deconstrucción: Reprograma tu mente, a guide to questioning inherited beliefs and reconnecting with intuition.
When the world shut down in 2020, isolation was no longer unfamiliar. “I had already been alone for almost a year. That’s when I realized—there was nothing wrong with me. Quite the opposite.” She smiles. “I am a channel of wisdom ready to share.” Today, she works through individual sessions and group experiences, combining quantum numerology, therapeutic tarot, channeling, and somatic practices. “My role is not to tell people what to do, but to offer clarity and tools so they can remember who they are.”
She pauses, then adds quietly: “San Miguel is not the beginning. It is recognition.”
Contact AnaSeshat:Instagram: @anaseshatmagicWhatsApp: +52 552 517 2700TikTok: anaseshatwww.anaseshat.com
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Ana is an amazingly loving and kind human. Great Article.