the Road Back to Me

Six Sacred Tools for Queer Healing Through Shadow, Breath, and Truth


Peter Cervantes spent decades performing—for his family, his culture, his career—while burying the parts of himself that didn't fit. As a first-generation Mexican-American gay man, he inherited silence like a birthright. Generational trauma wasn't discussed. It was swallowed. Shame wasn't named. It was worn like a second skin.
Until it nearly consumed him.
The Road Back to Me is part unflinching memoir, part practical guide—the story of one man's descent into the darkness he'd been running from his entire life, and the six sacred tools that brought him back: Shadow Work, Generational trauma healing, EMDR, journaling, meditation, breathwork, and the raw, relentless excavation of self. These practices didn't just save Peter's life—they gave him one worth living. Now he's handing them to you.
This isn't a book about fixing yourself. You were never broken. It's about reclaiming the parts of you that were buried under generations of silence, expectation, and survival. It's about the brutal, beautiful work of becoming whole.
For anyone who's ever felt too much, hidden too long, or wondered if the weight they carry even belongs to them—this book is your permission slip, your roadmap, and your proof that healing isn't just possible.
It's your birthright.

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  • 385 pages
  • Paperback
  • 5.5in × 8.5in
  • Black & White