What if the parts of you that feel stuck, afraid, or hard to explain are connected to something deeper than this lifetime? In this episode of Sisters in Sobriety, Sonia and Kathleen explore hypnosis, identity, past lives, intergenerational trauma, and spiritual healing with Boris Walter, a Psychotherapeutic Consultant specializing in parallel metaphysical phenomena, commonly referred to as past lives, and founder of the Consciousness Integration Collective. Boris helps people locate their inner authority by remembering who they are beneath fear, protection, and conditioning.
Boris shares how his path moved from offshore oil and gas work into psychotherapy, hypnotherapy, altered states of consciousness, and spiritual exploration. Together, Sonia and Kathleen ask: What is the difference between personality, identity, and the true self? Can hypnosis help people access parts of themselves that ordinary talk therapy cannot reach? Are past life memories literal, symbolic, or both? And how do fear, shame, family trauma, and old protective patterns keep people disconnected from their own inner knowing?
This conversation opens up a grounded but expansive discussion of the ego, the unconscious mind, hypnosis, higher consciousness, and the ways trauma can live in the body. Boris explains how hypnosis can soften the grip of the ego, move people beyond the social mask, and allow them to access imagery, emotion, memory, and meaning that may not be available through conscious thought alone. He also explores the idea that healing is not always about proving whether an experience is “real,” but about understanding the themes, emotions, and false beliefs that are asking to be transformed.
In the personal story portion of the episode, Boris reflects on the childhood experiences, family dynamics, spiritual encounters, and early client sessions that shaped his work. Kathleen also shares her own powerful experience in Egypt and the unexpected emotions that surfaced during the conversation. The episode moves into a deeper discussion of ancestral memory, intergenerational trauma, Indigenous history, and the possibility that healing may involve not only this lifetime, but the wider field of family, body, spirit, and consciousness.
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[00:01:00] Boris shares the unexpected path that took him from offshore oil and gas work into psychotherapy.
[00:02:00] Why money, success, and a “good job” still left Boris feeling unfulfilled.
[00:03:00] Boris explains how wanting to understand himself and his mother’s mental health led him toward psychology.
[00:04:00] Kathleen relates to Boris’s career change and the feeling of being called into therapy work.
[00:06:00] Boris discusses childhood wounding, ego compensation, and finding work that is no longer driven by the wounded self.
[00:07:00] Why traditional talk therapy felt incomplete to Boris, and what he believed was missing.
[00:09:00] Boris explains why he became interested in altered states of consciousness and experiences that transcend the mind.
[00:10:00] The first client experience that introduced Boris to past life material and higher-self perspectives.
[00:12:00] Kathleen asks whether Boris was spiritual before these experiences began appearing in his work.
[00:13:00] Boris describes his early fascination with paranormal activity and parapsychology.
[00:14:00] Boris shares a profound DMT experience that changed his understanding of divinity, purpose, and love.
[00:17:00] How client sessions began shifting Boris’s personal spiritual practices and relationship with his body.
[00:18:00] Kathleen asks whether there is such a thing as a “true self.”
[00:20:00] Boris explains personality as a social mask and identity as a structure that creates stability.
[00:24:00] Kathleen asks what hypnosis is and what happens in the brain during a hypnotic state.
[00:26:00] Boris breaks down beta, alpha, and theta brainwave states and how hypnosis creates openness.
[00:29:00] Boris explains how hypnosis can help people access higher-self perspectives, guides, past lives, and deeper emotional material.
[00:34:00] Kathleen asks whether past life experiences should be understood as literal, symbolic, or something else.
[00:41:00] Kathleen shares her own powerful experience in Egypt and the theme of feminine power that emerged.
[00:49:00] Kathleen asks about intergenerational trauma, Indigenous clients, residential schools, and inherited memory.
Boris' Links
Website: https://www.boriswalter.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boriswalterofficial
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