
Not everyone who walks into a session says, “I’m afraid.” But fear shows up in disguise. Nervousness, procrastination, tension, blank stares, or an inability to speak the truth. Fear doesn’t always scream. Sometimes, it whispers. And in those whispers, entire lives stay frozen in place for years.
Fear
Some fear comes from past traumatic experiences. Other times, it’s learned behavior, picked up from parents, teachers, the media. And occasionally, fear comes from pure imagination. But regardless of where it begins, what matters most is where it ends. And for many of my private subjects, it ends right there in the chair. Eyes closed, breathing deeply, going inside trance, and making changes inside the subconscious mind.
Trance
With the power of hypnosis, inside my private practice, I’ve seen fear dissolve. Not because we fight it, but because we shift how it’s held in the mind and body. When fear becomes flexible, transformation begins. And more often than not, all it takes is one moment of real presence to begin rewriting the story completely.
