Pure Hypnosis

Michelle Loses Lifelong Fear In One Session!

* Michelle had been dealing with this fear since childhood. We scheduled three sessions, and when she came in for her second, she said “I think I’m cured.”  We then did two sessions on other, unrelated issues, which she responded to equally well.

“Hello Sean,

I simply wanted to say thank you for helping me alleviate my fear and anxiety of feeling safe at night before I go to sleep. In the past, I would have to check my doors two and three times, in addition to creating booby traps in front of windows and doors in order to feel safer.

After one session, I am absolutely cured from my previous behavior and fear. I can’t thank you enough. I sleep soundly now and I thank God for your help.

Your guided meditation techniques work wonders and more should seek your help in areas where they struggle. I am living proof they work. Thank you so much!”

Michelle | Atlanta, GA

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