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Press articles on Evolve Hypnosis and Mark W. Beale C.Ht including features on hypnosis and past life regression therapy (PLRT).

"For Beale, it is not just hypnotherapy that brought him here. It's also the basic treatise of yoga and the art of righteous living that has always interested him. He is one of the many foreigners who have propagated yoga's healing power to the world."
"'As a trained professional, I listen to people talk when they are in a subconscious state of mind.
They talk about their past, the problems they are undergoing and the challenges they are facing. I use this information to find a healing mechanism to their psychological problems, depression, guilt, worry and stress. It's an antidote to so many modern day challenges,' he said."
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"The idea of your subconscious mind being your wisest guide is one of the cornerstones of past life regression therapy - your 'higher self' takes you where you need to go, and may stop at events in your present life itself, if that's where the insight lies, explains Mark."
"Traumas and phobias apart, PLR can have other benefits too - 'Regressing into the past can ironically help you feel more immersed in the present moment. Seeing things in a broader concept and overcoming the existential fear of death can help you live consciously, patiently and discover a higher purpose,' says Mark."
Ffull Bengaluru Pages article

"Two years ago, two thirds of is clients at Beale's Evolve Hypnosis Clinic in Bangalore were interested in hypnotherapy and the rest in PLRT. 'Today, two-thirds are interested in PLRT,' he says.
"He adds that some of his clients are IT professionals who are trying to beat stress or looking to improve their confidence levels and communication skills."
"Beale recently used hypnotherapy to improve the public speaking skills of an IT professional who wanted to move from a technical to a managerial role in his company."
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Press on Mark's novel The Highway, published under the pseudonym Will Marks.

“A lucid, otherworldly trip on the undulating road to nirvana and self-discovery across the Indian subcontinent.”

“The Highway has that cult quality that makes readers on the road (physically and psychologically) pass a book on; the style is accomplished, the narrative complex and fulfilling.
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