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Jessica’s Spirit Explorations Helps Others Find Purpose and Inspiration Through Hypnotherapy, Past Life Regressions, and Akashic Records Readings

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Jessica, a certified hypnotherapist, past life regressionist, akashic records reader, and reiki master with over 15 years of experience in spiritual guidance and transformation, founded Spirit Explorations in Los Angeles, CA. Her company aims to help individuals discover their path to purpose through spiritual exploration and finding inspiration and clarity by uncovering who they were, who they are, and who they can become.

After discovering the power of meditation, Jessica’s passion for fashion design in New York City paled in comparison to her newfound purpose and desire for a more profound impact. She took a bold move to Asia for six years to immerse herself in different cultures and philosophies to deepen her understanding of spirituality, leading her to found her own company.

Jessica uses various spiritual modalities, including hypnotherapy, past life regressions, life between lives sessions, reiki, and akashic records readings, to provide immersive and empowering experiences for clients seeking intuitive guidance. Her area of expertise lies in past life regressions, uncovering one’s previous lifetimes through the state of hypnosis, which are a rich source of inspiration for writers, particularly those in the entertainment industry.

Jessica has primarily worked with in-person clients in Los Angeles but is expanding her online platform to reach more people and holding workshops and retreats in different cities. Her mission is to assist individuals in discovering their unique spiritual path and inspire them to create a life of purpose and fulfillment guided by their own inner truths and wisdom.

To learn more about Jessica and Spirit Explorations, visit https://www.spiritexplorations.com.

 

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