How RTT Changed Me — And Why I Let It Go
Don’t get me wrong — I absolutely love RTT.
It’s powerful. It works. It introduced me to the depth of the subconscious mind and the transformative nature of hypnosis. RTT taught me how deeply we are shaped by what we can’t see — and that alone has changed my life.
One of the most important things RTT gave me — through Marisa Peer and the method itself — was this truth:
“It is the client’s subconscious we’re working with here. So let it lead.”
That was a revelation.
Why I Walked Away
Even though RTT allows for some intuitive freedom, at its core — it’s still a method. A structure. A system.
And the more I worked with clients, the more I saw something unexpected happen — over and over again:
We’d go deep.
Past the subconscious.
And suddenly, something else would reveal itself:
The soul.
And it would only appear after I dropped the RTT script.
It always showed up when I followed instinct, not protocol.
It didn’t feel like I was “leaving RTT.”
It felt like I was being led somewhere else.
And once I surrendered to that, I couldn’t go back. Not because RTT was wrong — but because my path had moved beyond method.
So What Do I Do Now?
I don’t fix.
I don’t diagnose.
I don’t treat you like a problem to solve.
I walk beside you as you go deep — not to repair yourself, but to remember yourself.
Because here’s the epiphany:
Awakening is the real healing.
Not fixing the issue, but realizing you’re not the issue.
And when you see that, the “problem” starts dissolving on its own.
Whether you're dealing with pain, addiction, depression, anxiety — what you’re facing is not a flaw. It’s a portal. A guide. A lesson.
When you stop labeling it as a problem, and start asking “What is this here to teach me?” — everything changes.
And Yes — Hypnosis Is Still Part of the Journey
Hypnosis remains one of the most beautiful tools I use.
Why?
Because it gets you deep enough to reconnect with your true self.
And once you feel that connection — even just a flicker of it — the shadow work becomes worth it.
It’s the light at the end of the tunnel.
I’m not here to lead you.
I’m not here to fix you.
I’m here to walk with you — while you remember that you were never broken.