It's a Journey

Harnessing Inner Knowledge for Healing with QHHT


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Episode 22: Harnessing Inner Knowledge for Healing with QHHT

In this episode of It’s a Journey, host Stephanie Naudo welcomes Virginia Fumagalli, a skilled QHHT (Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique) practitioner and integrative therapist. Virginia is also well-versed in neurolinguistic programming, hypnosis, non-violent communication, and art therapy. Her extensive background in languages and communication led her to become a tenured professor of English, professional communication, and theatre at a medical school. However, Virginia’s dissatisfaction with traditional mental health treatments prompted her to explore alternative therapies, ultimately finding joy, serenity, and stability through these methods. She now practices in Brittany, France, offering consultations in both French and English.

In this enlightening discussion, Virginia and Stephanie explore:

🌿 Virginia’s journey of overcoming health challenges and turning them into strengths.

🌿 A deep dive into QHHT: its definition and how it differs from hypnotherapy, hypnosis, and regression.

🌿 The story of Dolores Cannon, the developer of the QHHT technique.

🌿 How to determine if QHHT is right for you.

🌿 Feedback from Stephanie’s own QHHT session with Virginia.

🌿 Addressing common client concerns about the hypnotic state.

🌿 Insights into being part of a QHHT practitioner support group.

The episode concludes with Virginia sharing her simple yet powerful daily routine that she practices multiple times a day.

17:14:00 Book mentioned by Virginia: "Five Lives Remembered" by Dolores Cannon.

Tune in to discover how harnessing inner knowledge through QHHT can lead to profound healing and personal empowerment.

Learn More about Virginia:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/virginiafum.clark

Website: https://virginiafumagalli.fr/

YouTube: @VeeLight

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It's a JourneyBy Stephanie Naudo