Channeling, co-creation, and astrology for entrepreneurs
In a pleasant and relaxed conversation on an Instagram Live on January 8, 2026, Verónica Valdés Cruz, a prominent Chilean entrepreneur with roots in LicanAntay, specializing in channeling and holistic products, and Gabriel Agustín Garay Opaso, CEO of Visibles World, addressed three themes that are intertwined in their work and experience: channeling, co-creation, and astrology. Rather than academic definitions, the talk was a journey through personal experiences in the process of creating the "Alma Yo Soy" logo, using practical tools for entrepreneurship with channeling and astrology and reflecting on how to translate the subtle worlds into everyday life without losing authenticity. During the dialogue, this link was announced. By filling out the form, you will automatically be entered into a contest for a pair of sessions with the speakers. (You can currently register until January 22, 2026).
Who are Vero (Alma Yo Soy) and Gabriel (Visibles World)?
Verónica Valdés Cruz, known as Alma Yo Soy, is a channel and entrepreneur. Drawing on her experience, she combines channeling, retreats, and workshops with a range of holistic products and services. She has a store and community, attends various entrepreneurship fairs throughout the country, and works as a therapist specializing in transformation processes, self-worth, and self-awareness practices. In conversation with Gabriel, she recounted how a retreat in Mexico and a horoscope reading were key to her process of change, and she acknowledged the role of design and visual identity (worked on with Gabriel) in that integration.
Gabriel Agustín Garay Opaso: communicator and founder/CEO of Visibles World. Originally from Chile and based in Mexico for several years, he combines his training in graphic design, visual communication, and photography with symbolic tools such as astrology (especially applied to the workplace and vocational fields), numerology, and other experimental practices. During his career, he has trained various media outlets in Chile, such as Barrio Italia TV and Embajadas TV. He currently helps non-profit organizations and entrepreneurs translate their essence into visual identity, strategy, and consistent messages on their social networks, as well as software creations for communities. He also offers comprehensive readings and consulting services in both communications and business astrology.
Table of contents
- Two paths that align
- Channeling: communication, not mystery
- Co-creation: manifesting with intention and presence
- Applied astrology: more than predictions, a compass
- Entrepreneurship, brand, and soul: the mix proposed by Visibles World
- Internal transformation: letting go and aligning
- How to translate the subtle for a diverse audience
- Practical advice for entrepreneurs who want to integrate channeling, co-creation, and astrology
- Translation into business language: proposals for brands with soul
- On learning to communicate what cannot be seen
- Activation and community: the value of sharing processes
- Call for participation and next steps
- Conclusion
Two paths that align
The dialogue arose from a natural intersection of paths: Vero explained that her trip to Mexico was a process of deserving and opening her soul, a search for renewal that led her to connect with new practices and people. Gabriel, from his trench of communication and design, accompanies transformation processes by helping to translate, in terms of brand and aesthetics, that inner energy that often does not know how to express itself.
Both agreed that the work they do does not seek to establish an absolute truth. In Vero's words, the invitation is to follow the heart and rescue what resonates in each person. Gabriel, for his part, highlighted the value of merging technical tools—such as communication and marketing—with the intuition and symbolic reading offered by disciplines such as astrology.
Channeling: communication, not mystery
One of the central points of the conversation was to demystify channeling. Far from presenting it as an inaccessible esoteric phenomenon, Gabriel clearly expressed his position:
"For me, channeling means communication, completely, regardless of how the message arrives or who delivers it." — Gabriel
Vero added that we are all, in a sense, channels: bodies, minds, and souls that receive information from different levels. She used the metaphor of a radio: when the frequency is aligned, coherent signals arrive that allow us to act. And she gave an everyday example to ground the idea: the relationship between the foot and the brain, a bodily communication that we don't usually name, but which is channeling after all.
Key ideas about channeling
- Channeling is communicating: it does not necessarily involve the intermediation of external entities; it is also receiving information from your own body, unconscious, or intuition.
- Frequency matters: feeling aligned or energetically available facilitates the arrival of information.
- No gurus: the proposed approach avoids the figure of the guru; each person decides what resonates with them and acts according to their own criteria.
Co-creation: manifesting with intention and presence
Co-creation was treated as the practice that connects intuition (channeling) with concrete action in the world. Vero spoke from the experience of feeling ready for something new: encounters, contacts, and events that came as a response to an internal state of deservingness and openness. Gabriel pointed out that astrology and other tools function as signposts: they show when there is energy available to manifest a project.
The conversation made it clear that co-creation is not just about wishing, but about combining intention, energetic timing, and practical work. That "giving" and "receiving" requires internal and external adjustment: adjusting one's own frequency, identifying opportunities, and materializing with consistency.
Practical principles of co-creation
- Clarity of intention: define what you want to manifest, without confusing desire with urgency.
- Energetic alignment: work on your own field, cultivate deservingness and availability.
- Synchronization: observe external signs: contacts, events, and coincidences that confirm the movement.
- Coherent action: translate the signal into concrete steps with responsibility and continuity.
Applied astrology: more than predictions, a compass
Gabriel brought his professional experience with astrology—especially focused on work and vocation—as a tool that helps understand cycles and potentialities. Astrology, in his approach, is not a formula that determines results, but a symbolic reading that offers clues about moments of change and opportunities for professional development.
Vero recounted how an astrological chart worked on during a retreat in Mexico allowed her to see internal and external transformations that were underway. Astrology appeared as a map that pointed to already latent movements, events that would come, and support for manifesting what was ready to be born.
How to use astrology in entrepreneurship
- Identify favorable cycles: launch a service or product when the chart shows support for visibility and acceptance.
- Define your entrepreneurial calling: understand what type of work resonates with your personal configuration in order to design aligned offerings.
- Combine with strategy: integrate astrological readings with communication and marketing tactics to activate manifestation.
Astrology: energetic climate and useful metaphors
Gabriel presented astrology as a practical tool for identifying available energies. He proposed the metaphor of Santiago's buses or minibuses: astrology indicates which "minibus" to take that day to move toward a purpose. He specifically pointed to the recent conjunction between the Sun, Venus, and Mars in Capricorn as a call to unite personal brilliance, enjoyment, and methodology.
Collaboration in entrepreneurship, brand, and soul: the mix proposed by Visibles World
Gabriel described the service created in collaboration with Verónica as a blend of traditional communication and a broader perspective, incorporating astrology, numerology, and other experimental disciplines. Its goal: to help projects and brands find a visual and communicative form that reflects their essence. Vero thanked Gabriel for his creative work in her own transformation process: a logo that not only represented an aesthetic change, but also an integration of internal processes.
In the conversation, both agreed that a brand is not just a logo, but the synthetic expression of an internal journey and its projection to the world. Therefore, working on visual identity is also a way of channeling the project's intention.
Components of a brand from this perspective
- Intimate identity: what the creator feels and what story they want to tell.
- Symbolic coherence: colors, shapes, and narrative respond to the frequency of the project.
- Translated messages: converting the subtle (values, purpose) into clear messages for the audience.
- Evolutionary flexibility: allowing the brand to transform with the project's trajectory.
Internal transformation: letting go and aligning
A sensitive part of the dialogue was the reflection on letting go. Vero said she had resistance to leaving behind old versions of herself, a process that manifested as a symbolic nodule in her astrological chart. Beyond the metaphor, the concrete experience was the difficulty of letting go of roles and patterns that no longer served her. The work consisted of recognizing the potential loss and allowing the transformation to be both grateful and conscious.
Gabriel emphasized that transformation is not elimination, but integration: honoring what was and taking what is useful for the next stage. The mixture of gratitude, awareness, and action was presented as an alchemy that allows the identity of the project and the person to evolve without self-destruction.
Steps to integrate a transformation
- Recognition: identify what no longer serves and why it generates resistance.
- Gratitude: recognize the lessons learned from previous versions.
- Symbolic action: rituals, visual changes, or breaks that mark the transition.
- Daily practice: maintain habits that consolidate the new identity.
How to translate the subtle for a diverse audience
Both agreed that a real difficulty is communicating these experiences to people with different worldviews. Gabriel commented that it is often necessary to translate energetic language into a vocabulary that the person understands at their frequency. Vero added the importance of not imposing: inviting people to try and verify for themselves.
Example: if someone finds the term channeling strange because of its religious connotations, it is useful to offer a bodily metaphor or a practical analogy. In this way, the information becomes accessible and no longer sounds like "Chinese" to those who are unfamiliar with it.
Strategies for communicating these practices
- Use physical metaphors: body-mind, radio frequency, signal-noise.
- Offer small experiences: practical exercises that allow results to be verified.
- Avoid dogmatism: present options and let each person validate what works for them.
- Adapt language: switch from "channeling" to "internal communication" when necessary.
Practical tips: Preparing for trade shows and energy protection at booths
Gabriel and Veronica shared practical recommendations for entrepreneurs participating in trade shows or setting up booths for the first time. They pointed out that the energy of the environment (anxiety, pressure from the mall, fast pace) can affect the experience and the ability to reflect the service with authenticity.
- Emotional preparation: work on the depth of deservingness and practice morning intentions before the event.
- Energy protection: simple rituals with crystals, breathing, and anchoring to the present to reduce anxiety at the booth.
- Service presentation: prepare clear phrases and visual materials that allow you to communicate the essence without losing authenticity.
- Distinct sales strategy: prioritize connection through affinity and attraction over a solely commercial approach of "persuasion."
Practical tips for entrepreneurs who want to integrate channeling, co-creation, and astrology
At the end of the meeting, Vero and Gabriel announced their intention to share useful recommendations for those who want to apply these concepts to their professional and personal lives. These recommendations and practical tools are compiled below, organized for daily implementation.
Energy alignment routine (daily)
- Start with intention: spend 3 minutes after waking up to affirm your intention for the day.
- Body check: notice tensions, breathing, and sensations that indicate blockages or well-being.
- Signal log: note coincidences, contacts, or ideas that arise repeatedly.
- Conscious closure: before going to sleep, review what has been accomplished and what has been asked to materialize.
Checklist for launching a service or product using astrology
- Clarity of the proposal: what problem does it solve and for whom?
- Astrological review: identify favorable windows for visibility or sales (this can be done with a brief consultation if you are unfamiliar with the subject).
- Consistent visual material: logo, color palette, and messages aligned with the essence of the project.
- Micro-tests: launch small versions to validate demand and resonance.
- Active listening: gather feedback and adjust based on actual market response.
Simple exercises to train channeling
- 5 minutes of silence: without stimuli, notice thoughts and emotions.
- Question-answer: ask a specific question and write down the first impression that comes to mind.
- Body mapping: scan your body and associate sensations with pending decisions.
- Regular recording: keep a journal of signs that confirm or challenge your intuitions.
Guidelines for avoiding misunderstandings when designing
- Clarity in service: specify expected results and what depends on the customer.
- Invitation to check: promote personal experimentation rather than blind belief.
- Inclusive language: adapt terms without losing the essence, so that the offer is accessible.
Translation into business language: proposals for conscious brands
When a brand is born from the practice of channeling and co-creation, the challenge is to convert that depth into elements that are understandable to customers and partners. Gabriel described his method as putting together pieces of a puzzle: communication, aesthetics, and strategy so that the proposal is coherent and effective.
Here are some concrete proposals that emerged during the conversation and serve as a practical guide for teams and entrepreneurs:
- Symbolic diagnosis: a brief session to identify the values, archetypes, and dominant energy of the project.
- Aligned visual proposal: logo and palette design that reflects the transformation proposed by the brand.
- Translated messages: develop three key messages that explain the proposal in clear language and at a deeper level for select audiences.
- Staggered launch plan: small, consistent actions that allow for validation without overinvesting in the early stages.
On learning to communicate "what cannot be seen"
The final part of the dialogue emphasized that the main lesson is the ability to translate. Gabriel recounted how, at the beginning of his work, he had to learn to explain practices that might sound strange to more traditional institutions or clients. This pedagogical exercise allowed him to develop a bridge language: technical when appropriate and symbolic-holistic when the audience allows it.
Vero, for her part, emphasized honesty in communication: clearly stating what is being offered, what is verifiable, and what belongs to the subjective realm. This transparency helps build trust and avoids misunderstandings with those who have different ways of thinking.
Activation and community: the value of sharing processes
Both agreed on the importance of community as a support and laboratory. Vero explained that retreats, meetings, and collective practices facilitate the activation of processes that would take longer to achieve alone. Gabriel highlighted the role of collaborative work between specialists (designers, communicators, therapists) in bringing spiritual projects to the business world without emptying them of their content.
The final proposal from both is clear: to create fabrics that allow people and brands to move more confidently between the subtle and the practical. It is a call for interdisciplinary conversation and the responsibility to translate personal experiences into sustainable and ethical formats.
Alma Yo Soy: its proposal for community services
Alma Yo Soy incorporates a wide range of therapeutic services: angelic Reiki, channeling with oracles, energy cleansing with crystals, activations with sacred geometry, and workshops. The project is conceived as a hub or center that integrates physical products with inner work.
Alma Yo Soy projects and key dates
Announcement of in-person activities and relevant raffles:
- Workshop dates in northern Chile: Antofagasta (Saturday, January 17) and a workshop in Iquique (Sunday, January 18).
- Free practical guide: "From Meditation to Action" available upon registration.
- Raffle among those who register: on January 22 (10:00 p.m.), there will be a raffle for two prizes—a 30-minute channeling (Star Oracle) and a 30-minute consultation (audit and advice for entrepreneurship).
- Registration form: links.visibles.org/regalos8enero
GIFTS AND CONTEST
During the dialogue, a link was announced with gifts for Live participants, who will automatically be entered into a contest for a pair of sessions conducted by the speakers when they fill out the form.
The intention of both voices is to open doors: a space for those who feel that something is "ready" to manifest in their professional and personal lives, but do not know how to activate that energy. With a mixture of technique, symbolism, and concrete action, the aim is to build bridges between the world of intention and the world of execution.
Conclusion
The meeting between Vero (Alma Yo Soy) and Gabriel (Visibles World) left a clear roadmap for those who wish to integrate channeling, co-creation, and astrology into their personal or professional projects. The central message is practical and conciliatory: spiritual practices can be translated into concrete actions without losing their depth; astrology can serve as a compass; and channeling is, above all, a form of communication.
Beyond labels, the proposal is simple: listen honestly, translate responsibly, and act coherently. That is the path that both voices propose for those who want to create with soul and visibility.
You can watch the live stream at these links: Part One / Part Two

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