Concretely, how does a session unfold?
Discover the detailed process of each type of session and how to progress in your spiritual exploration journey.
Book an AppointmentThe client acknowledges that they cannot ask the therapist to perform a medical act or diagnosis reserved for practitioners of allopathic medicine, psychologists, or others within the meaning of the professional code, nor encourage the therapist to do so.
Regressions
2h-2h30
After a twenty-five minute induction, we explore a past life by going to different important moments of it. We then go to the last day of the incarnation to access the learnings by questioning our higher consciousness.
This first session allows learning to connect and understand how "they" respond through us.
1h30-2h
We explore a past life for about twenty minutes, then travel to the other side of the veil, in the present moment. We can meet loved ones, our guide, our soul family... This is where we ask to access our life mission.
This session offers a wide range of exploration. It's a particularly interesting experience.
45 minutes - 2h
Once we have learned to receive information from our higher consciousness, the following sessions allow us to open our field of consciousness. We enter into the deeper work of regression therapy.
Whether to explore past lives, karmic bonds, reduce a symptom, or discover who we really are — all intentions of opening are possible.
Essene Healing
30 minutes - 1h
The session begins with an in-depth interview where you are questioned about your journey, your feelings, your ailments and your intentions. This exchange allows precisely targeting the needs of your body and soul, and orienting the treatment in an adapted way.
1h - 1h30
After the interview, time for the energy session. Through the laying on of hands and energy work on different centers, Essene healing rebalances and harmonizes the body's energies to promote healing and deep well-being.
Ready to Begin
Begin your journey of transformation and self-discovery
Book an AppointmentThe client acknowledges that they cannot ask the therapist to perform a medical act or diagnosis reserved for practitioners of allopathic medicine, psychologists, or others within the meaning of the professional code, nor encourage the therapist to do so.