Therapy & Guide · 03

Age & Womb Regression

Many of the beliefs you live by were written before you could read. This work returns to that early ink — gently — and rewrites it.

Age and Womb Regression is a regression therapy that gently returns you to childhood, infancy and pre-birth memory. Many beliefs about safety, love and worth were set in those early years — too early for words. This work meets those imprints in their original layer and allows them to soften.

What it is

Long before you had language, your nervous system was already learning. It was learning whether the world was safe. It was learning whether you were welcome. It was learning what it costs to be loved. Those early lessons get written into the body and quietly shape adult life. Age and Womb Regression brings you, with care, back to the moments those lessons were written, so they can be re-met by your present awareness and gently revised.

Who it helps

  • People who feel a chronic, low-grade sense of not enough they cannot trace
  • Adults working with attachment patterns or trust difficulties
  • Those who suspect their birth story still carries weight
  • Anyone wanting to address childhood without endless re-narration

How a session unfolds

A two-hour session begins with intention and a careful induction. From there, Krishna guides you backwards through ages — sometimes to a specific childhood memory the body offers, sometimes earlier, into the womb. You witness rather than relive. You bring the resources of your present adult self to your younger self. You complete what could not be completed. And you bring the integration forward.

Expected outcomes

  • A felt softening of long-held self-beliefs
  • Easier emotional regulation and more inner steadiness
  • A new, kinder relationship with your own younger self
  • Clearer choices in present-day relationships

Frequently asked

Can I really remember being in the womb?
Yes. Womb memory is stored as feeling and impression rather than as words. In a regression, those impressions can surface clearly enough to be witnessed and integrated.
Will revisiting childhood be painful?
Krishna works to ensure you witness rather than relive. You remain the adult you, observing what your younger self carried, with the resources to finally complete what was unfinished.
How is this different from talking about my childhood in regular therapy?
Talk reaches the mind. Regression reaches the body and felt sense, where childhood imprints actually live. The release happens at that deeper layer.
What if I don't recall much from my early years?
That is common. The session does not depend on conscious memory. Your body remembers, and the work begins from there.

A free first conversation

Begin here

Write to Krishna with what you've been carrying. He'll listen and help you decide whether this is the right starting point.

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