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Life, Values & Legacy: Our Chat with Volha Zhamoitsina of West Los Angeles

We’re looking forward to introducing you to Volha Zhamoitsina. Check out our conversation below.

Volha, a huge thanks to you for investing the time to share your wisdom with those who are seeking it. We think it’s so important for us to share stories with our neighbors, friends and community because knowledge multiples when we share with each other. Let’s jump in: What’s more important to you—intelligence, energy, or integrity?
All three—intelligence, integrity, and energy—are essential, but energy comes first. Energy is the underlying field through which intelligence is expressed and integrity is revealed. It reflects intention, coherence, and authenticity before words or actions take shape.

When you understand energy, you understand alignment. Intelligence may explain what someone knows, and integrity demonstrates how they choose to act, but energy communicates who they are at their core. It is perceptive, immediate, and difficult to mask.

I trust energy because it reflects truth without performance. It informs my decisions, my work, and my relationships by offering a deeper level of awareness—one that precedes logic and validates it rather than replacing it.

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
I am a hypnotherapist, QHHT® practitioner, and author whose work focuses on accessing deeper layers of consciousness to support clarity, self-understanding, and holistic well-being. My approach integrates consciousness exploration, soul memory, and the mind-body connection, offering individuals an opportunity to move beyond surface-level patterns and into meaningful, lasting transformation.

Through private one-on-one sessions, I work with clients in expanded states of awareness, where insight, resolution, and internal coherence naturally emerge. Using Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique, clients are guided to access the Subconscious (or Higher Self), where long-held patterns, memories, and internal narratives reside, allowing for profound understanding, release, and realignment.

I am the author of Because I Can Remember, where I share my awakening process and a few of my significant past lives; and From Mt. Shasta with Love, where I write about my personal experiences on Mt. Shasta, connecting with Light Beings and Ascended Masters, and my further spiritual awakening. I have also released a third book as a special two-in-one edition, offering two books in one for a layered and expansive exploration of consciousness, memory, and spiritual integration.

Great, so let’s dive into your journey a bit more. What was your earliest memory of feeling powerful?
One of my earliest memories of feeling powerful as a child was an innate sensitivity to energy. I perceived subtle fields of color and light—what I later learned to call auras—surrounding people, most vividly around the head and upper body. At the time, I had no framework or language for this perception; it was simply how the world appeared to me.

Alongside this sensitivity, I discovered that I could speak words with focused intention that seemed to stop wounds from bleeding. I practiced this instinctively, first on myself, and later on my father and others when the moment arose. There was no sense of performance or effort—only a quiet knowing and presence.

Over time, however, I learned to silence this part of myself. Whether through fear, social conditioning, or a desire to fit into a world that did not recognize such experiences, I stepped away from it for more than three decades. It was only much later that I began to understand what I had suppressed. It was not imagination, nor fantasy, but an innate capacity—one that had been patiently waiting to be acknowledged and reclaimed.

What fear has held you back the most in your life?
The fear of judgment held me back for many years. I learned early on to stay in the background—to be quiet, to observe rather than speak, and not to draw attention to myself. That pattern was strongly influenced by my relationship with my mother, who encouraged silence and restraint, making it feel safer to remain unseen rather than fully expressed.

Over time, this fear shaped how I moved through the world. I limited the use of my gifts and questioned my own experiences, particularly the memory of powerful historical past lives, which felt difficult to reconcile within conventional expectations. The concern of how others might perceive me kept me from stepping fully into my truth.

Everything began to shift when I started working with Quantum Healing Hypnosis. Through deep subconscious exploration and the release of long-held trauma, it became clear that I did not come into this life to play small. I was shown—again and again—that my path required crossing what I now call the river of fear.

By facing that fear directly, I was able to reclaim my voice, trust my abilities, and step into alignment with my life’s purpose: supporting others in their awakening and helping them reconnect with their own inner power. In doing so, fear no longer became a limitation, but a threshold—one that led me into a more authentic and purposeful life.

Next, maybe we can discuss some of your foundational philosophies and views? What’s a belief or project you’re committed to, no matter how long it takes?
I am committed to writing at least five books about the awakening process, no matter how long it takes. This is a path that my Spirit Guides have encouraged me to follow, and I have made a clear plan to see it through. Each book is an opportunity to explore consciousness, personal transformation, and the journey of remembering who we truly are.

I am also dedicated to continuing the work of Dolores Cannon through the Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique (QHHT)®. I deeply enjoy seeing the transformations that occur in my clients as they access their own clarity, self-healing, and empowerment. For me, this work is not just a profession—it is a calling that aligns with my life’s purpose, and I approach it with gratitude, focus, and joy.

Before we go, we’d love to hear your thoughts on some longer-run, legacy type questions. If immortality were real, what would you build?
For me, immortality is real. I understand it as the continuity of consciousness—returning “home” to the spirit world, releasing one physical body, and choosing another. The essence remains, while the form changes. Between incarnations, there is reflection and guidance, a review of what has been learned and what can be continued in the next lifetime.

Many of us are participating in this process, whether we are aware of it or not. Some individuals who shaped history before are incarnated again, often continuing similar work but expressed through a modern context.

So if immortality is real, what I am building is not something confined to one lifetime. I am building a legacy of consciousness—through healing work, writing, and remembrance—that carries forward beyond a single body or era.

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