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FAQ

How is a session structured?

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At the beginning of each session, we have a brief discussion to identify the main theme that requires the most attention. Then, the person lies down in a supine position with their eyes closed, allowing my voice to guide them into a state of introspection. There is no physical contact; the session takes place through verbal dialogue.

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Are the sessions individual or group-based?

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Sessions can be either individual or group-based, depending on the needs and preferences of the person.

Individual Sessions offer a more personalized and deeper experience, allowing work on specific themes with greater attention and introspection.

Group Sessions create a shared energy field, amplifying the experience and fostering collective connection. Each participant still receives personal benefits, even while working in a broader context.

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How is it possible to "perceive" a person's energy?

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I tune into the energy field of the person receiving the session, which allows me to clearly perceive their internal movements and guide them accordingly.

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Is it possible to have sessions online?

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Sure, the sessions can be either in person (in the studio) or online. Both are effective for deep work.

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Why are roses used during the sessions?

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​Thoughts, feelings, and the subconscious vibrate at specific frequencies that shape our reality. The human body has a frequency of 67 MHz, while the rose has a frequency of 320 MHz. By being in contact with its frequency, the individual's system begins to vibrate 5 times higher than normal, generating a state conducive to transformation and healing.

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Is it better to have one or more sessions?

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The number of sessions depends on individual needs. One session can offer immediate insights or healing while multiple sessions are ideal for deeper, lasting transformation and ongoing support.

It’s about what feels right for the individual.

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