ABOUT LEANNE

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LeanneShe walks into the room, shy and unassuming, but there’s something about this woman that makes heads turn. She has an Leanneair about her, a look, almost as if she sees into your soul. Gentle, kind, a smile that radiates ; you only need look at Leanne and you feel the healing start to work.

She hates talking about herself, so allow me to assist.

Leanne is a  Hypnotherapist with 9  years experience.

“There are moments in life you just know what you have to do,” she says quietly. Her eyes light up as she talks about her life’s passion. “Studying hypnotherapy was the first step but ”Life between Lives” has been my fascination. The course was only offered in Australia for the first time in 2008 and I was one of only 26 people to complete it through the  The Newton Institute. It is such a great honour to facilitate this work.”

“I love hovering in the world between worlds.  Often people connect with their guides and deceased loved ones. So many of us have the question; ‘Why?’ I’m just there to peel back the layers and start connecting people with who they are, allowing them to answer their own questions. It’s all about the client – it’s all about you.  One has to delve and seek and put the puzzle together and then enable the client to see what’s going on for themselves. It’s the most fulfilling work. I am just the conduit, guiding the connection, it’s such a privilege.”

“Losing my own mother in 2003 gave me firsthand experience of how important this work really is. I thought my own life would end with the grief I felt, but instead it allowed me to understand what people go through and fuelled me to make a difference bringing healing and hope to others.”

“It’s a complete adrenalin rush for me as the facilitator and so rewarding when people have download moments about why things have happened in their lives. I take them to a safe and special place and from here, for many, it’s the first time they are able to see, as if looking from the outside in, why certain things have taken place. Life takes on a new dimension and starts to make sense.”

“I know it’s what I want to do and I know it’s what I’m meant to do. But I don’t know how to tell people about myself .  What am I going to do?” she says despairingly.”

“It’s okay,” I tell her, “You just did.”

Mina Hunt