Eh... my style of mapping seems to be SEM in reverse. I put the dashes after the categories instead of before the metaphors. That's easily fixed, I suppose, if I wanted to be consistent. 
Darlene spends my whole book being dead. She doesn't die at the beginning of the book, she doesn't die in the book at all. Not even the prologue. The book starts with Darlene dead and she stays that way. However, she's one of my favorite characters and some might even say she's a main character, since everything that happens happens because of/for her. So she got an essence map. 
 Body –
Body – Hair –
		 Color –
		  Raven feathers
			  Shadows at night
			  A deep hole		
		 Texture – 
			  Silk
			  A new puppy
	 Build – 
		  Slender – 
			   Bamboo shoots
			   Willow wand
		  Delicate – 
		   Snowflakes 
			   Indoor plants
	 Eyes – 
		  Sparkle – 
			   Ripples on a pond
			   Stars in the morning
		  Depth – 
			   An endless path
			   A thick forest			
		  Color – 
			   Doeskin
			   Seasoned wood
			   Dark honey
Spirit – 	 Free – 
		  A river rushing to the ocean
		  An untamed horse
	 Unsullied/unbroken – 
		  A perfect garden
		  A pond covered with lilypads
		  A field of flowers
	 Timid – 
		  A startled doe
		  An uncertain lover
	 Fear/uncertain – 
		  Gathering thunderclouds
 Gentle – 
  Tender – 
			   New lettuce plants
			   Spring time leaves
		  Caring – 
			   A new mother
			   A gardener
Soul – 	 Honesty – 
  Open – 
			   A large book
			   A still lake		
	 Love –
		  Strength – 
			   An old oak
		  Unchanging/unyielding – 
			   A mountain range
	 Courage – 
		  Lion
		  Mother hen facing a fox
	 Will – 
		  Unstoppable – 
			   A little child growing up
			   The tide
		  Persistent – 
			   A child wanting candy
			   A boulder being worn away by water