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Past Life Regression Then and Now: What Changed

Between 2015 and 2018, I had this nagging worry that the world might forget Dolores Cannon. She’d passed in 2014, and even though her work had been transformative for so many people, I wondered if her influence would fade without her physical presence to carry it forward.

Turns out I was completely wrong.

Her work is more alive now than it’s ever been. Young people in their twenties are discovering her videos for the first time and falling absolutely in love with what she created. QHHT practitioners worldwide continue carrying the torch. Her books remain bestsellers. And her influence shows up everywhere from TikTok to university papers on consciousness.

What strikes me most is how the field itself has evolved. Brian Weiss adapted his workshops to online formats, reaching people who never could have traveled to study with him in person. Michael Newton’s life between lives methodology thrives through the Newton Institute, training new practitioners every year. And a whole generation of quantum healers like Alba Weinman, Allison Coe, and so many others are building on what the pioneers started.

The work has become more fluid. More accessible. More global.

Practitioners blend modalities freely now. Online sessions connect people across continents. Communities like QuantumHealers.com provide support without rigid hierarchies or guru worship. It’s just humans helping other humans explore consciousness.

COVID accelerated the digital shift dramatically. What might have taken another decade happened in months. And we discovered something important: consciousness exploration doesn’t require physical proximity. Clients can be comfortable at home with their pets nearby. Practitioners can work with seekers worldwide. The barriers that once limited this work have dissolved.

Consciousness itself isn’t rigid. It’s not a light switch that flips on and off. It’s more like a spectrum, constantly shifting and expanding. And the practitioners of today reflect that truth in how we hold space for clients.

The pioneers laid the foundation. Now we’re building on it, staying curious, serving others, and watching the work evolve in real time. And honestly? I think Dolores would be thrilled to see how far it’s come.

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