How does a healing session with Louis Yersin take place?
It is both original and methodical. We start from the premise that human beings are meant to function normally, without disorders or dysfunctions. In other words, if something is not right, it needs to be addressed. These disturbances take various forms and act as obstacles in daily life, preventing a peaceful and harmonious personal development.
How does it work in practice?
Through simple questioning, similar to analytical therapy, we identify dysfunctions. These issues can affect our psyche, spirituality, or intellect. They may also impact our body or health, sometimes leading to dramatic consequences in our lives.
A healing session begins with what troubles the individual and affects their well-being. The person highlights what they want to eliminate and what they wish to transform in their life but have been unable to do so.
The core of Louis Yersin’s session is therefore to express “what is wrong.” This process can sometimes take up to an hour. Often, confusion prevents us from clearly identifying the common thread of our struggles. At each stage of healing, the issue is described in very simple, clear terms. This definition results from an agreement between the patient and the therapist, where the patient acknowledges that this is indeed the core of the problem.
How does healing work ?
The core of the session lies in an analytical question-and-answer process. This approach helps trace the problem back to its origins. The holistic perspective of the patient involves exploring all aspects of their life that might be connected to the issue. Every relevant avenue is considered, thanks to the healer’s special connection with his healing angels. A form of subtle intelligence guides him, constantly linking heart and mind. This process reveals hidden and symbolic connections.
Thus, within approximately an hour, the session gradually leads back to the source of the issue. This source can be referred to as the origin, trauma, or core problem.
At this stage, the session is almost complete for the patient. The therapist now has all the elements necessary to synthesize the findings. Often, he continues the session alone, having sought confirmation from his spiritual guides at every stage of the process.
Then begins the most mystical part of the healing. This phase is called remediation or reconciliation. It involves a prayer or energy healing that blends breath, prāna (or ki, or chi), with an improvised set of gestures. These movements are inspired by spiritual guides. This prayer connects the previously identified issue with the proposed remediation. Most often, it takes the form of a cosmic journey, a return to the trauma of the past. The goal is to recreate the experience in a different, positive, luminous, and love-filled way—healing by touching with love what was once wounded by fear.
Once the prayer is completed, a symbolic gesture is performed to sever ties with the lived past. Then, still under the guidance of his angels, Louis Yersin receives an instruction that may take the form of a gesture, an action, or a prayer that the patient must carry out.
During the debriefing session, the healer contacts the patient and delivers the analysis of the session. He explains the issue, the remediation, and the given instruction. A follow-up over several weeks or months is offered to assist the patient. The latter gains clarity on the changes that soon begin to manifest.