The Map Library

Every person carries a world inside them.
ReLoHu maps it.

One session produces a real Terrain Map. But your inner world has been accumulating your entire life, through every formative experience, every unresolved pattern, every threshold crossed. A single session reaches a fraction of what is available. ReLoHu produces a growing library of maps. Each one is its own document. Together they become something no one has ever had: a comprehensive, accurate portrait of how you actually work.

Atlas of Maps

01

Terrain Map

Foundation

The foundational map. Your psychological landscape: patterns, vectors, access points, resistance zones. Where you are most defended, where you are most open, what drives behavior you cannot fully explain. The entry point for every practice, and the document against which all other maps are read.

Required before any other map. This is what a ReLoHu Full Session produces.

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02

Integration Map

After significant experience

What happened, and where it landed. For people processing a significant experience: a plant medicine journey, a retreat, a rupture, a breakthrough, a loss. Maps the experience onto existing terrain. Shows what moved, what opened, what remains unresolved. The rigorous container the integration space has been missing.

Requires a Terrain Map as foundation. The experience needs somewhere specific to go.

03

Relationship Map

Patterns that repeat

Not about the other person. About you in the presence of that person. What terrain they occupy, what they reliably touch, why this particular person pulls this particular thing out of you. For patterns that repeat across relationships. For dynamics that won't resolve no matter how clearly you can see them.

Requires a Terrain Map. The relationship is mapped onto your existing landscape, not assessed in isolation.

04

Transition Map

At threshold moments

Life reorganizes at threshold moments. A Transition Map documents the before and after: what terrain was lost, what emerged, what is still settling. Also works predictively: knowing your terrain before a transition lets you anticipate where you will be most destabilized, and what to protect.

Can be done before or after a major transition. Both directions produce useful information.

05

Developmental Map

Foundational history

Not who you are now, but who you became and why. The formative terrain. The periods, people, and experiences that built the landscape you currently inhabit. The entry point for people who have done significant work and still feel something foundational is unresolved. The map that explains all the other maps.

For returning clients who want to understand the architecture beneath the current terrain.

The Terrain Map is the foundation.

All other maps build on it. Each subsequent map is read against your existing terrain, which is why the Terrain Map comes first. Without a landscape to map experiences onto, integration has nowhere to go. A Terrain Map is required before booking any other map type.

See the methodology in action.

A growing archive of Terrain Maps applied to public figures whose interior lives are extensively documented -- based entirely on publicly available writing, interviews, and biographical material.

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What accumulates

Maps compound. The Integration Map references specific regions of the Terrain Map. The Developmental Map explains why certain patterns appear in the Relationship Map. Over time, cross-references emerge. What you are building is not a collection of documents. It is a coherent archive of your interior life.

A document you could hand to a new therapist and skip months of intake. A record you could read at 60 and understand your 30s. Something you could share with someone you love as an act of radical transparency.

Where to begin

Begin with the Terrain Map.

A free 15-minute orientation call with David Benson. No commitment. If ReLoHu is right for where you are, you will know quickly.

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