What past life regression actually is, how Marina works with it, what to expect during a session, and what the experience reveals — whether or not you arrive believing in past lives.
Schedule a SessionPast life regression is a hypnotherapy modality that uses deep trance to access experiences the subconscious presents as memory of a past life — vivid, narrative, emotionally loaded material that doesn't belong to your current biography.
Whether those experiences are literal past lives, archetypal patterns surfacing as story, ancestral memory, or some other psychological mechanism is a question Marina doesn't ask you to answer in advance. The therapeutic value is in what the material reveals about what's present now — and what shifts after you've worked with it.
Many clients arrive curious but skeptical. Marina considers that the right stance. The work doesn't require belief — it requires willingness to engage with what the subconscious produces.
The most common reason: a recurring pattern that doesn't make sense given the client's known history. A fear of water in someone who's never had a water trauma. A reactivity around abandonment that predates any abandonment in this lifetime. A pull toward a place, a person, a kind of work that the conscious mind can't explain.
Some clients come with explicit spiritual curiosity — they're working through soul-level questions, exploring lineage and karma, integrating spiritual material from other practices. For them, regression is a tool for inquiry.
Others come for grief — particularly grief that feels disproportionate to the loss, or grief that won't release through conventional approaches. Regression often reveals connections between current grief and patterns carried forward, providing context that allows the release.
A 75-minute past life regression session with Marina typically follows this arc:
Clients describe the experience as somewhere between vivid memory, a guided dream, and a film playing in detail. You're aware that you're in Marina's office (or on your couch, for virtual sessions). You can speak, describe what you're experiencing, answer Marina's questions. You can also pause or exit if anything becomes overwhelming.
The material is usually richly detailed — clothing, landscape, relationships, emotional texture. Marina works with what the subconscious produces without leading. She doesn't ask 'are you in Egypt?' She asks 'where are you?' and follows whatever you describe.
The integration often comes hours or days later, when something in current life clicks differently — a relationship pattern, a fear, a creative block. That delayed processing is where much of the therapeutic value sits.
You don't need to believe in past lives for the work to be useful. The subconscious produces material that, when worked with, shifts what's present now. That's true whether you interpret the material literally, symbolically, or as the mind's way of metabolizing material it can't otherwise reach.
Past life regression as a niche has wide quality variation. Many practitioners offer it without serious clinical training, working from scripts and producing material that flatters the client's expectations.
Marina's approach is different. She trained under Randall Churchill at the Hypnotherapy Training Institute — one of the most clinically rigorous programs in the field. She also trained directly with shamanic teachers across four continents, including the Mexican, Peruvian, and American Southwest lineages. The combination — clinical precision plus indigenous depth — is unusual.
She doesn't tell you who you were. She supports the subconscious in producing material on its own terms, then helps you work with what emerges. That distinction matters. The integrity of the work depends on it.
Marina is direct about this. Past life regression is not the right starting point if you're in active acute crisis — suicidal ideation, active addiction without support, untreated severe trauma. Those need stabilization first.
It's also not the right modality if you're hoping for confirmation of specific beliefs. Marina won't tell you you were Cleopatra. The work is most useful when you come open to what surfaces, not seeking to verify a particular narrative.
If you're newer to hypnotherapy generally, Marina often recommends starting with a Spiritual Alignment session — same modality, less narrative-heavy, builds the trust and self-knowledge that supports deeper regression work.
Marina's Past Life Regression sessions are $475. She takes time with each inquiry to make sure the work fits what you're actually working with.
Connect with MarinaMarina doesn't make claims either way. What's clinically clear: the subconscious reliably produces vivid, emotionally significant material in regression sessions, and working with that material produces measurable shifts. Whether the material reflects literal past lives, archetypal patterns, ancestral memory, or another mechanism is a metaphysical question the work itself doesn't require an answer to.
It's rare but possible. Marina has tools to support the subconscious in producing material — different induction approaches, different doorways. If genuinely nothing surfaces in one attempt, that itself is information about where the subconscious currently has resistance, and Marina will work with that directly rather than forcing the regression material.
Yes. The work is internal — your subconscious is the same whether you're in Marina's office or your own space. Many clients prefer virtual sessions because they can integrate in place rather than driving home after.
Spiritual Alignment is Marina's broader entry-point session — it works with whatever the subconscious presents as most relevant. Past Life Regression is targeted — Marina specifically supports the subconscious in producing past life material. Choose regression when you have a sense that the pattern you're working with has origins your current biography doesn't account for.
The session itself is 75 minutes. Integration usually settles over 3-7 days. Some clients notice immediate shifts; for others, the most significant change shows up a few days later as something in current life moves differently. Marina sends you off with integration support and is available for follow-up questions in the week after.
Most clients remember the experience clearly — clearer than they expected. The hypnotic state isn't unconsciousness; it's focused awareness. You leave the session with the material accessible and usually integrate it through conscious reflection over the following days.