Why You Can’t Force Yourself to Be Hypnotized
Hypnosis can’t be forced — it’s a process of trust, safety, and surrender. In this post, Kelly Gray, trauma-informed QHHT practitioner, explains why some clients stay conscious during sessions, how the body’s protective wisdom works, and why true healing begins with feeling safe in your body.
Do My Past Lives Have Anything to Do With My Struggles in This One?
Discover how past lives can influence present-day challenges through the lens of QHHT (Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique). Learn what karma really means, why it’s not about punishment, and how exploring your Soul’s story can bring understanding, release, and empowerment.
Trauma-Informed QHHT: Why It Matters More Than We Realize
Trauma-informed QHHT is more than hypnosis — it’s a deeply safe and compassionate approach to healing. Drawing on a 13-month, graduate-level program with Dr. Gabor Maté, Kelly Gray integrates trauma awareness, nervous system regulation, and soulful exploration in every Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique session. Whether clients seek emotional healing, past-life understanding, or spiritual clarity, each session is guided by safety, compassion, and respect for the body’s innate wisdom. Based in Edmonton, Kelly helps clients reconnect with themselves, release old patterns, and remember their wholeness.
What Is QHHT?
QHHT, or Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique, is a powerful method developed by Dolores Cannon that helps you access your Higher Self for clarity, healing, and insight. In this post, I share what QHHT is, what happens in a session, and why it can be such a transformative experience.