Release the emotional weight of painful memories with this soothing guided hypnosis session using Neville Goddard’s Revision Technique. Designed to help you reimagine and rewrite a past experience in a safe, relaxed state, this 30-day practice gently dissolves old wounds and replaces them with peace, empowerment, and healing.
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