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  • Welcome to One Door, Many Rooms
    Mar 16 2026

    One Door, Many Rooms is a podcast about the stories we carry that go beyond this lifetime — and what becomes possible when we finally hear them.

    Hosted by Jason Tempinski, QHHT practitioner and creator of Expanded Consciousness Hypnosis — a method developed specifically for online sessions, so the work is available wherever you are.

    Learn more at jasonqhht.com

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    1 min
  • The Stove Was Never On
    Mar 26 2026

    What if the fear you've been carrying isn't a malfunction — it's a memory?

    In this episode I share a session in which a client moved through several lifetimes — each one ending because she refused to be quiet, refused to live by someone else's book, refused to stop being exactly who she was. Scotland. Russia. A ship she was never supposed to board. A well. And a group of women who formed a golden ball of light on the spirit side and said: not yet, but we'll come back.

    The Higher Self's message was simple and complete: the worst is over. The stove is cold. You can finally walk into the kitchen.

    This is not therapy. This is not medical advice. All session details have been generalized and anonymized. If you are experiencing mental health challenges please seek support from a qualified professional.

    To learn more or book a session: jasonqhht.com/book-a-session

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    19 min
  • The Silver Mirror
    Apr 4 2026

    The Silver Mirror

    One Door, Many Rooms — Season 1, Episode 2

    In this episode, I sit with a simple question that gets heavier the longer you hold it: what do we keep when life asks us to leave almost everything behind?

    A client’s story carries two objects across distance, weather, and change—a silver mirror and a rocking chair. Not as relics. Not as proof of loss. More like quiet companions. Like evidence that love happened here, and that it left something true behind.

    We talk about the difference between “letting go” and learning what’s actually worth carrying. About how some things aren’t anchors that drag us down—they’re anchors that help us remember where we are when the waters get loud. And about the kind of wisdom that doesn’t rush grief, doesn’t polish it into a lesson, and doesn’t ask you to be “over it” to be free.

    If you want to explore sessions with me, you can start here: https://www.jasonqhht.com/book-a-session

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for spiritual exploration and personal reflection only. It is not medical or mental health treatment, and I’m not a licensed therapist.

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    25 min
  • The Island Full of Food
    Apr 10 2026

    He survived the streets. He survived the prison. He survived the crossing that killed everyone else on the ship.

    He washed up on a beach alone. And he sat down and waited to die.

    The island was full of food. He just never turned around to look.

    This episode follows a client through a lifetime that asks the question underneath every story about resilience — not what are you capable of surviving, but whether you could turn around if the only one waiting on the other side was you.

    Book a session: jasonqhht.com/book-a-session

    This podcast is for spiritual exploration and personal reflection only. It is not medical or mental health treatment. I'm not a licensed therapist.

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    35 min
  • Women on Fire
    Apr 18 2026

    She arrived with a question she'd been carrying for years. Someone she recognized at a level that bypassed any logical accounting. Someone she couldn't explain and couldn't release.

    Before the session formally began, her body was already responding. Overheating. Flushing. Her eyes flinching against something she hadn't reached yet.

    What followed was two lifetimes, three fires, and an answer the Higher Self had been holding the whole time.

    In this episode of One Door, Many Rooms, I follow a client through a rice farmer who survived everything the world threw at him — and kept saying yes anyway. And an herb collector who was burned for living freely and knowing too much. And the man who loved her, buried her, and kept coming back with flowers season after season.

    The tears came before the name.

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    This podcast is for spiritual exploration and personal reflection only. It is not medical or mental health treatment. I'm not a licensed therapist. Session details generalized and anonymized.

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    45 min