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Q1. How much does a QHHT session cost?
A1. When QHHT practitioners finish the Level 1 training, they must do 25 sessions for free as Level 1 Interns. However, after submitting session notes, to the QHHT Head Office, they become certified QHHT service providers, and can begin charging for their sessions.
Level 1 , 2 or 3 practitioners are not constrained in terms of the price they choose to charge. It will depend on their experience, the demand for their services, the average market price where they work (local economy), etc. Level 2 and 3 practitioners at the start of their careers, may charge 90 to 150 USD per hour, or offer a fixed package rate for the first session, ranging from 450 USD to 600 USD or 475 to 600 Euros, for a 5-hour session. However, Level 3 practitioners who have a large client base, with years of experience, can charge up to 650 USD for a 4-5 hour session.
In Morocco specifically, QHHT practitioners are rare. If you can get a free session with a QHHT Level 1 Intern, you would be lucky! However, for a first QHHT session (4 to 5 hours) with a certified QHHT service providers, clients could expect to pay 2,000 to 3,500 MAD, for the service with a Level 1 practitioner, or between 3000 and 5500 MAD, for the service with an experienced Level 2 or 3 practitioner.
This may be perceived as a high cost. However the value of the service is priceless and the benefits incurred are beyond quantifiable. Client testimonials do confirm their satisfaction, considering that a QHHT session is very often life changing!
Q2. Can the session take place in the client's home?
A2. Preferably not. A QHHT practitioner must ensure that the environment for the session is appropriate. Usually we need to ensure that the setting is quiet and that no one will interrupt. So a home with pets and/or the coming and going of family members would not be appropriate. Moreover, the home may be "too comfortable" whereby, a client might more easily fall asleep in their bed or their couch, as opposed to the bed or lounger in a professional office or the practitioner's home. Finally, it is important for the QHHT practitioner to be comfortable enough to manage the lighting or air conditioning/ventilation or heating of the setting, while the client is in the somnambulistic state. As such, a QHHT practitioner would likely prefer to use an environment they are already familiar with.
Q3. Can the interview and the hypnosis session be done on different days?
A3. No! The interview and the hypnosis should be back to back with a bathroom break in between at the most. The QHHT practitioner is trained to tie in the content of the interview with the content of the hypnosis session. The quality of the questions posed during the hypnosis is contingent on keeping the details of the interview in mind. Moreover, the QHHT practitioner is trained to use the interview as a means to prepare the client for the session, to build trust, create a relaxing and comfortable atmosphere of openness and warmth, that is designed to help the induction process of the clients when the hypnosis session starts, Separating the two parts would have serious repercussions on the quality of a session.
Q4. Can I bring a friend, a parent, or a spouse to attend the session as an observer?
A4. Not usually. Although in some exceptional cases, some practitioners may accept. The reason why it is not recommended, is because even when people know each other really well and know virtually every aspect of their respective lives, they often still have secrets, or ways of accommodating the other in the way they speak or react. There are mechanisms of the conscious mind which could easily interfere with the session, if someone else is in the space during both the interview and the hypnosis. The QHHT practitioner must ensure that the client can truly speak freely without worrying about what the other person in the room may think. The superconscious may also reveal things pertaining to that other person, which may then influence the conduct of the session, and prompt underlying discomfort and unease for the client, which could then lead to the client's conscious mind intervening to manage the situation.
Q5. Does QHHT represent a practice that is incoherent with institutional religions, such as Judaism, Christianity, or Islam?
A5. No. QHHT is a non-denominational practice. Since there are many interpretations of Judaism, Christianity or Islam, including many schools of thought, some people may believe that QHHT is dissonant with their religion. However, QHHT practitioners work with people around the world, people who adhere to varied religious communities. In fact, many clients feel their closeness to God or the source of creation, when they finally connect to their superconscious or when they go through the death experience of a past life and remember leaving their physical body.
It is important to note that a client's beliefs do influence the outcome of a session. The superconscious will never confront the client with a message or an experience that would destabilize their belief system. So a person who refuses to believe in past lives, will be likely to regress to an earlier point in this current life. This does not mean that the client does not have past lives (other incarnations) to explore. It is simply a way for the superconscious to protect the client, from the potential shock they might experience if they are not ready or willing to access that data, even if it is for their greatest good.
The QHHT practitioner never asks the superconscious of the client to "go somewhere specific." Rather, QHHT practitioners are trained to ask the client's superconscious to take them where they need to go, wherever is appropriate, to access information that will be most useful to the client at this point in their life. QHHT practitioners do not invoke "spirits" unless the clients has made the request to connect to a passed loved one for example, and this can only happen if the client's superconscious finds the request appropriate. In some rare cases, clients who have very deep blockages may struggle to connect with their superconscious, and in such cases, entities such as guardian angels, ascended masters, or deceased loved ones may voluntarily come forward as mediators/intermediaries.
Dolores Cannon reported in some of her books, another exception in cases involving lost time and alien abductions, wherein she was able to communicate directly with the ET entities, through the superconsciousness of the client.
Keep in mind that the QHHT approach is one rooted in light energy and high frequency vibrational states. It does not call upon negative energies/entities. QHHT establishes a number of protection mechanisms to ensure the wellbeing of clients, and practitioners. If a client is attached to a negative energy/entity, it is treated as a symptom of their own condition, which needs healing.
The QHHT practitioner is a skillful guide that facilitates access to what the client's higher self wants to communicate to the client, and specifically in response to the client's own questions and concerns.
Q6. How many sessions does a person need usually?
A6. Usually a single session is enough to achieve significant transformative and healing outcomes. Usually there is enough time in one session, to address all the client's questions and concerns.
The superconscious will always provide a rationale in cases where healing cannot be obtained immediately. In some cases, the superconscious will explain that the person is not ready for the healing because of their own mindset, lifestyle or practices, or that healing cannot be given because of some karmic debt from a past incarnation or a contract made before incarnation. Other times the health problems of a client are so serious that the superconscious may commit to continue healing the client in their sleep in the days, weeks and months that follow. This is where listening to the recording at bed time may become very helpful.
In other cases, the regression experience is so unusual or worthy of additional exploration, that more sessions can or should be planned to dig deeper and explore more thoroughly.