
It’s common for a quantum experience to trigger some interesting questions.
Here are a few things to consider after a dynamic session.
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BE KIND TO YOURSELF after your quantum experience. Some people notice they are more emotional as they integrate their experience. Many notice a stronger connection to their inner voice right away. For others, this bond develops over time. Rest, drink the right amount of water for your body, and otherwise engage in good self care.
ACCEPT YOUR SESSION EXPERIENCE. Be open to the messages you receive from your intuition during and after your session. This anchors your expansion into THIS reality. It’s okay for the “rational mind” to want to dismiss an experience that seems too fantastic, too specific, or even too vague.
Messages come in all forms, subtle, and dynamic. Gently remind the “ego” or “left brain” that you agreed to listen to whatever messages you were given, and just for this little while, it’s okay to accept without complete understanding.
If you wonder “is it normal?” to feel a certain way after a session, the answer is likely “yes, it’s normal”. Feel free to reach out at any point if you have any lingering questions or want to share any realizations.
Here are some common questions.
I Felt Conscious the Whole Time…Was I Really Hypnotized?
Being in a trance is a NATURAL state. As such, it can feel quite “ordinary”. I remind my clients who question the nature of their experience to look at what seems different from regular, waking consciousness.
What was different?
Did you speak differently, speak more quietly, or phrase things differently than usual? Did you refer to yourself in the third-person? Do you USUALLY talk about these subjects during normal, waking, conversations? Did the session last longer or did time pass more slowly in reality than you felt it did at the time? Those signs tell me you were in a deep state of trance and experienced a successful session! Good job!

Some clients even lose time, or don’t remember parts of the experience. Most clients notice something “out of the ordinary” about their session. Even if you remember, or think you remember, the entire session, listening to the recording is the only way to know.
Your Recording: Listening to your session also anchors your healing and growth. Listen to it as often as your Soul advises. You’ll probably notice something new each time you do!
How Do I Know I Didn’t Make It Up?
Usually my first response is, “If you gained insight, does it matter if it was “real”??” (if you insist YES, don’t worry. There’s more to ponder about the validity of your experience as it relates to “actual proof”; keep reading).
Dolores Cannon, creator of QHHT would ask clients who doubted their experience, “Now WHY would you make THAT up?”

I might ask my clients who express similar concerns: “Do you normally sit around and make up other lives?” No? Then I’ve done my job! Hypnosis involves HOLDING you in certain brain states long enough to access intuitive information. And I might ask, If you DO routinely access intuitive brain states on your own: How did having a professional leading this experience add value?
Think about THIS: Am I “making up” this sentence as I type it? Is it real? What constitutes a “real” experience versus a memory? Are thoughts real?
I can create several versions of this sentence, for example, and I have. Does that make one real, another less real? What about the sentence I think about writing?
Have you ever gained insight from a dream, or dreamed of an event that came to pass in the future? This is the same mental space we tap into and prolong during quantum healing.
One session involved visiting the life of a farmer from another world.
shared with permission
He told a struggling young sprout a story of growth and inspiration in order to keep it alive in a dry, harsh climate. What story did he create? It was the story of THIS life, and his incarnation on Earth- a place of extreme limitation, where humans face constant hardship and grow despite their difficult environment. As that farmer left his body in THAT life, he saw himself come into his human body in THIS life.
“Which was the dream, that life, or this one?”
he said as he awoke from the session.

Did Shakespeare “Make Up” His Sonnets?
One could say that Shakespeare accessed a creative state that allowed him to form his masterpieces. He INTERACTED with another frame of mind that was INVALUABLE to humanity. If it is valuable, does it matter if it’s “real”? In my experience, the more consistently I can USE something, the more “real” it is.
These are the creative, intuitive brain states we are working with during the quantum process. If you experienced something “unbelievable”, be assured that the process is working. It’s also pretty normal for the rational mind, the ego, or conventional views to push out experiences that don’t conform to previous norms. At the same time, who hasn’t had something in their lives that’s mysterious or goes beyond their current understanding or logical explanation? That’s the foundation of science: study of the unknown.
How do physical aspects of Quantum Experiences work?
Our bodies store genetic memories, or “epigenetic” codes. Your DNA and RNA contain all the building blocks of life, and may be activated or instantly reprogrammed by your environment.

Let’s say a cat encounters a snake. Because a snake is a threat, that cat’s body may program a stored set of reactions only triggered when it sees the image of a snake- in this case the reaction to jump. It transfers that genetic code to it’s offspring, so the next generation of kittens doesn’t need to meet a snake before knowing it’s a threat, and jumps from harm’s way.
A cucumber isn’t usually a threat to a cat, and unless the animal is re-conditioned their epigenetic memory will trigger repeated, unnecessary, reactions without the cat’s conscious knowledge of their origin, or purpose.
Like cats near a cucumber farm, modern life can seem scary.
Humans are affected in by genetic memory, too.
We have genetic codes going back eons, some more helpful in the modern world than others. Phobias, reactions, EVEN THOUGHTS can be genetic JUST like physical traits or illnesses can be inherited.
Considering that there are infinite combinations of genetic information, the types of “memories” that can either be STORED, CREATED, or ACTIVATED are also INFINITE.
We use relationships and perspectives to process information,
both in a social and microscopic ways.

As such, a messages about a physical or emotional process during a quantum session may be analogous to a situation or perspective that exists in our genetic potential. For example, scientists are finding that so called “junk” DNA is some of the most dynamic genetic material they’ve encountered so far.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-is-junk-dna-and-what/
Can those messages take the form of memories of other lives?
Manifold explanations exist as to WHY we might experience “past” or “other” lives, but looking at our epigenetic memory is one theory.
Our bodies are constantly activating and programming genes. Are humans able to influence what material we create, or activate? Can we guide our body our bodies to react in the way we desire it to? I can tell my arm to flex, and I can tell my eyes to blink…
How do we communicate with other parts of the body?
Before anything, it’s important to listen to the body. Using well established techniques, quantum methods may access the memories that FORMED the genetic code, in order to see how they served us in the past and evaluate if those reactions still serve us in the present. Playing the message encoded in our genetic material, or even simply asking what message we need to receive, we may release blockages and reprogram our reactions to fit our modern environment.
I need more confirmation!
Then guess what, you are in luck! Carl Jung studied the “unconscious mind”-what QHHT calls the “subconscious”, the SC or the “superconscious” mind. In fact, it was his clients’ access to information far beyond what was possible that encouraged Jung’s further study.
Dolores Cannon, creator of QHHT was a skeptic herself. After validating information provided by her clients’ subconscious states time and time again, she began to trust the process, and the value of the information as a direct communication from a higher, benevolent, power.