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The things people want to know before booking a session — what actually happens, what you receive, how this differs from coaching, what it is not. Answered without defense.

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The session.

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What is an Akashic Session?

An Akashic Session with Jason is a 60-minute recorded session designed to help identify what is actually running beneath the surface of a situation. The goal is not performance or prediction. The goal is to help make the real pattern easier to name and give you something clear to act on.

What kinds of questions can I bring?

You can bring any of these:

  • A recurring personal pattern
  • A decision point
  • Relationship tension
  • A practice or business issue
  • A situation where you feel something deeper is active but cannot yet name it

You do not need the perfect language before you book.

Is this predictive?

No. This is not built around prediction or certainty about the future. It is built around clarity, discernment, and useful recognition.

How is this different from coaching?

Coaching often stays in goals, accountability, reframing, or strategy. This work is more focused on identifying the active pattern underneath the story you are telling about the situation. It is built to help you see what is actually running and move from there.

Will Jason tell me what to do?

No. The point is not dependence. The point is clearer relationship with your own knowing. The session may make things easier to see, but it does not replace your judgment or agency.

Is this therapy?

No. This is not therapy, and it is not a replacement for therapy, medical care, or mental health support.

What makes this different from other spiritual sessions?

The work is less focused on performance, symbolism, or vague uplift. It is more focused on naming what is actually active and leaving you with something usable.

Format and deliverables.

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What do I get with the session?

You receive:

  • A 60-minute live session
  • A recording of the session
  • A written summary after the session
  • Key patterns named in plain language
  • Implementation steps
How long is the session?

60 minutes, live. Plus the recording and written summary delivered afterward.

Is the session recorded?

Yes. Every session is recorded so you can return to it later. The recording is delivered by email after the session.

What is in the written summary?

The summary includes the main patterns that came up, a clear recap of what matters most, and practical next steps where relevant. It is built so you can return to the material and act on it.

How much does the session cost?

The Akashic Session is $197. It includes the 60-minute live session, the recording, and the written summary with implementation steps.

Fit and readiness.

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How do I know if this is for me?

This is a strong fit if:

  • You keep hitting the same pattern
  • You are at a decision point
  • You feel something deeper is active
  • You want grounded spiritual work without spectacle
  • You want something specific, not vague
How do I know if this is not for me?

This may not be the right fit if you are looking for:

  • Entertainment
  • Prediction or guaranteed answers
  • Someone to take over your decision-making
  • Vague comfort without consequence
Is this for beginners, or only people already familiar with Akashic work?

Both. You do not need prior experience with Akashic work to book. The session is designed to be useful whether the framework is new to you or already familiar.

Can I use a session for business or practice questions?

Yes. Sessions can focus on personal or practice-related questions. Many clients use them to look at work, offer structure, public language, visibility issues, or recurring business friction.

What if I do not know how to explain the issue?

That is fine. You do not need a polished question. You only need a real area of friction, uncertainty, or repetition. The session begins there.

Common hesitations.

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This sounds too spiritual for me.

That is a fair concern. The work is built to be specific and grounded. The aim is not to put you inside a spiritual performance. The aim is to help make the active pattern easier to see and use.

This sounds too vague.

The session is recorded and followed by a written summary with key patterns and implementation steps. The work is built to leave you with something specific, not just something interesting.

I am skeptical about Akashic work in general.

You do not need to arrive already convinced. The work is offered in a grounded, specific format that is meant to be useful, not theatrical.

I don't want to be told what to do, or get hooked on readings.

This work is built to support client authority, not dependence. A session should leave you with more clarity and more usable orientation, not less. The goal is not ongoing reliance — it is a clearer relationship with your own knowing.

What if nothing important comes up?

The work is designed to make the active pattern easier to recognize and name. The session is focused, recorded, and built to leave you with something useful to work with.

Practitioners and consulting.

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I think I need consulting, not a session. Which should I book?

If the issue is mainly about the structure, language, or public path of your practice, consulting may be the better fit. If you are unsure, the Akashic Session is often the clearest entry point — a first session can help identify whether the issue is really a practice-structure issue or something else.

How does AI fit into this work?

AI is not the point of the session and does not replace discernment. It is only part of some consulting work where it helps with structure, continuity, or repeated language needs. For session work, AI is not involved.

I don't want AI involved in spiritual work.

AI is not the point of the session and does not replace discernment. It is only part of some consulting work where it helps practitioners with structure, continuity, or repeated language needs. The session work itself is not AI-assisted.

After the session.

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What happens after I book?

You will receive confirmation and any needed details by email, including the meeting link. Then you attend the session, receive the recording, and receive the written summary afterward.

Do I need to prepare before the session?

Not much. Bring the question, tension, or situation that feels most active right now. You do not need to prepare extensively or arrive with the perfect words.

What if I want deeper support after the session?

You can book another session if another layer needs work. If the issue is really about the structure or language of your practice, consulting may be the better next step.

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Still have questions?

The quickest path is often to just ask.

If your question isn't here, or you want to sense whether a session would be useful for your situation, the most honest answer is usually to open a short conversation. These are the next useful steps.

Ready when
you are.

60 minutes with Jason. Recorded. Written summary with implementation steps, delivered afterward. $197.