Hunting the Viper King Prompt Class
In this class we sit inside Hunting the Viper King as a living piece of folklore, tracking how desire, inheritance, and devotion shape a life. We move through questions of fate, power, and the cost of wanting something enough to pursue it for years. The story opens a field around myth making, unfinished quests, and the moment knowledge alters the body and the future. Writing here stays close to ambiguity, moral tension, and the pull of stories that refuse clean endings. We write into hunger, into silence, into the places where a tale keeps working on us long after it ends.
Inner Territory Journey: Grounding
This journey is held as a stabilizing, orienting meditation for moments when the nervous system needs support before anything else can happen. It moves slowly through the chakra landscape with attention to safety, sensation, and presence, helping someone come back into their body and inner terrain without processing story or memory. This is a place to arrive, steady, and remember where you are before choosing what comes next.
Cord Cutting: The Sea Cave
This journey unfolds slowly, held inside the warmth and shelter of a sea cave tucked away in our inner territories. What loosens here does so without shock or force. The cave offers a place where the body can soften and loosen gently, guided by a sense of safety rather than intensity.
Self Reclamation: Tropical Forest
In this meditation we travel first through the chakra system, from the crown down. We welcome the parts of self that have been set aside. The tropical forest and shoreline hold heat, vitality, and invitation, creating a place where exiled parts can approach without pressure. Everything our parts bring is welcomed, shared, and recognized at the fire.
Inner Territory Journey: Embodied
This journey pulls the soul back into form. It rejects disembodied transcendence and instead roots inner work in gravity, sensation, and presence. The body leads here, not the mind, carrying us deeper and recalibrating to the womb of the Earth. Inner Territory work sees the body not as something separate from the soul, but one part of a complex soul system. To recover our exiled parts, our agency, our most central Self, we move deeper into the body.
Inner Territory: Vagus Nerve Journey
This is an embodiment and nervous system journey centered on safety, settling, and gentle return to the body. The work invites contact with the vagus nerve as a living pathway for regulation, presence, and relational calm, without analysis or effort. The journey meets people in moments when the body needs reassurance more than insight.