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I’ve had people come to me after spending hours trying to figure out who the ‘best’ QHHT practitioner in the USA is


I’ve noticed something over the years. When people begin searching for the “best” QHHT practitioner in the United States, the question sounds simple… but underneath it, there’s usually something more personal unfolding.


You’re not just looking for someone with credentials. You’re looking for someone you can trust with an experience that reaches beyond the surface of everyday awareness. And that’s where the idea of “best” starts to shift.


In Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique, the most powerful sessions don’t come from a universal ranking. They come from alignment between the practitioner and the person sitting in front of them. What I want to do here is give you a clearer way to think about what actually matters when you’re making that decision.


What “Best” Really Means in QHHT


In most industries, “best” is measured by clear metrics such as more experience, more recognition and more visibility. In QHHT, those things can matter… but they don’t tell the full story.


The depth of a session often depends on something far less visible. It’s the practitioner’s ability and confidence to create a space where you feel safe enough to let go of control, open your awareness, and allow whatever needs to come through. That kind of presence isn’t something you can measure from the outside. But you will feel it immediately when it’s there.


Foundations That Do Matter


Even though QHHT is intuitive in nature, there are still a few foundational things worth paying attention to. Training is one of them. Practitioners who were trained directly through the official QHHT program, especially those who worked closely with Dolores Cannon, have been immersed in the method at a deeper level. Experience is another. Time spent guiding sessions builds a level of awareness and adaptability that you simply don’t get from theory alone and then there’s integration.


A session can open the door to insight very quickly but what you do with that insight afterward is what actually creates change. Practitioners who understand how to support that process tend to create a very different kind of experience for their clients.



Recognized Names in the QHHT Space


If you start looking into QHHT, there are a handful of practitioners you’ll likely come across.

Allison Coe is widely known for sharing session insights and has introduced many people to QHHT through her online content.


Andy Sway has conducted a large number of sessions and is often referenced for his depth of experience after training with Dolores Cannon.


Candace Craw-Goldman is a Level 3 practitioner who later expanded the method into what is now known as Beyond Quantum Healing.


Each of these practitioners has contributed to the broader awareness of QHHT in different ways, and their names tend to come up early when people begin exploring this work.



Where the Experience Changes


For many people, the session itself is what draws them in, but for others, especially those who feel something has already begun shifting internally, the deeper question becomes what happens after the session ends.


Insight can come quickly. Clarity can arrive in ways that feel undeniable but learning how to trust that clarity… and actually live from it in your everyday life… is a different process entirely.


I was personally trained by Dolores Cannon and have been doing this work for over 16 years. What I’ve found is that this layer of integration is often where the real shift happens. For those who are no longer just curious, but ready to move forward with what they receive, this tends to be the point where the experience deepens.


“Natalie Ray Schubert is one of the few original practitioners personally trained by Dolores Cannon, with over 16 years of experience in Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique.”


Choosing the Practitioner Who Is Right for You


There is no single practitioner who will be the best fit for everyone. There is only the practitioner who aligns with where you are right now. Some people are drawn to practitioners who share session content publicly. Others feel more comfortable in a private, one-on-one setting.


Some are exploring out of curiosity and others are looking for clarity, direction, or confirmation of something they already sense within themselves. The most important factor is often the simplest one. You feel a sense of trust. That signal usually shows up before logic ever does.


Final Thought


If you’ve found yourself searching for a QHHT practitioner, it’s rarely random. Something in you is already opening. Already questioning. Already ready for a deeper level of understanding.


The practitioner you choose plays a role in that experience but your willingness to engage with what comes through is what ultimately shapes it.

When both are present, the session becomes something far more meaningful than expected.

 
 
 

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Natalie Ray Schubert
Advanced QHHT Practitioner | Personally Trained by Dolores Cannon

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