A simple limpia was supposed to help him feel better.Instead, it opened a doorway back to everything his spirit had forgotten. In The Spiral Echoes: A Journey Back to My Tonalli, Johnny Salgado shares the first modern, first-person account of a full Mexica/Nahua tonalli-return healing process - a living tradition preserved quietly in Indigenous families but rarely spoken about, and almost never written down. What begins as a moment of stress spiraling into anxiety becomes something far deeper: a displacement of the tonalli, the animating force carried since birth.Through dreams, symptoms, visions, and ancestral signs, Johnny is pulled into a seven-to-twelve-week spiritual transformation guided by the practices he grew up with limpias, susto healing, egg readings, grounding rituals, and teachings passed down by matriarchs. As he fights through fear, clarity, resistance, and awakening, he discovers: the real meaning behind the traditions his mother and tías practiced the connection to his Yaqui, Mexica-Nahua, and Apache roots how ancestral memory can return through the body what it feels like when the tonalli leaves, and when it comes home that healing is not linear, but a spiral and that identity is something the spirit remembers even when the mind forgets Raw, spiritual, and deeply human, The Spiral Echoes is more than a memoir, it is a testimony of survival, cultural memory, and the story of someone discovering he was never disconnected from his ancestors after all. For anyone who has ever felt lost, overwhelmed, or spiritually cracked open, this book is a map back to yourself.