Sunny booked a session out of curiosity and was open to the many possibilities these sessions have to offer. This was definitely an interesting experience, and my first time working with a possible entity attachment. I can’t be sure that’s what actually happened, but the important thing is that Sunny left the session feeling clear and free. S: I’m on a cobblestone road. J: What else do you notice around you? S: A bunch of buildings… old buildings… a bakery. J: Are you male or female? S: Female. J: Can you see what you’re wearing? S: One of those old...
It seems as though my sessions continually build upon the last, offering more profound or new experiences, and offering me more opportunities to learn and grow in my practice. Miranda gave me extra experience with exploring the mind to allow the session to move forward, and she was also my first client to visit a past life as an animal! This session explains her love for animals in this lifetime. Before the session she also said she has a fear of heights and was hoping to address that. I had to help move things along at first for Miranda, by...
Jennifer wanted to have a session out of curiosity. It wound up being rather unique, and was an example of how I believe every session is exactly what the client needs. At the time of the session, Jennifer was always on the go and always very busy with work or with her family. It seemed finding time to take care of herself was difficult — I was surprised she made this session fit in her busy schedule! Once in the trance, Jennifer didn’t arrive on the ground right away. I asked if she could see anything around her and she...
Annie had a fear of water that she wanted to either release or at least gain understanding about. She also felt a strong urge to control many situations and wanted to gain deeper understanding of the reason for it. She started out unable to see anything, but I helped her through the blocks until information began to surface for her. J: Can you see anything? A: No… I made suggestions for how to allow images to emerge for her, inviting her to feel the ground beneath her or anything around her. J: Can you sense anything? A: (nods) J: What...