We offer two types of hypnotherapy:
• Traditional hypnotherapy works with your conscious and subconscious mind. Your subconscious mind uses about 88 percent of its mind power and drives your action, however, the conscious mind uses only 12 percent of its mind power and it justifies your action. With traditional hypnotherapy, we can help you deal with many habits and behaviors.
Traditional hypnotherapy provides you with more inner peace and relaxation.
• Spiritual hypnotherapy goes deeper into your higher consciousness. Your higher consciousness is ever increasing awareness of your spiritual essence, the meaning of life and of the underlined spiritual nature in all things, by elevating your awareness beyond your normal thought processes. You can experience your true nature and potential. We believe that the balancing of the mind, body and emotion is what gives each client answers to their life and health issues.
We also offer other services like i.e. Reiki healing, spiritual healing, life coaching, lectures, plus many other counseling services. Please contact us for additional information.
Betsy Wafa and Tina Saelee are Clinical Hypnotherapists, QHHT Certified Practioners, Counselors and life coaches. We can be reached at Collective Quantum Healing at 661-241-3639. Hypnotherapists are not licensed by the state as healing arts practitioners. Some problems may require medical or psychological referral.
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