How Much Does Past Life Regression Cost in the UK?
Prices in the UK vary widely - from around £80 for a short session with a newer practitioner to £300 or more for an extended session with an experienced one. The median for a full past life regression session with a qualified practitioner is roughly £150 to £220.
This page walks through what you're actually paying for, what affects the price, and how to tell whether a practitioner is worth their fee. I also share my own pricing at the end.
For my current prices, the prices page has all the details.
Understanding Past Life Regression Pricing in the UK
What you're paying for
A full past life regression session is usually 90 to 120 minutes. That's longer than a standard therapy hour because the work itself takes time - you need to settle into the relaxed state, explore what comes up, and come back gently.
You're also paying for the practitioner's training, experience, and ongoing supervision. A £150 session isn't 'just' 90 minutes of work - it's 90 minutes of attention from someone who has spent years learning how to hold this kind of space safely.
What affects the price
A few things tend to push the price up or down:
- Experience: newer practitioners charge less, experienced ones more
- Session length: some practitioners offer 60-minute sessions, others 2 hours or more
- Location: in-person sessions in London tend to cost more than online sessions or sessions outside major cities
- What's included: whether the price includes a recording, a written summary, or follow-up support
- Packages vs. single sessions: multi-session packages are usually cheaper per session
A lower price isn't always worse and a higher price isn't always better. The best question is whether the practitioner feels like the right fit.
What to look for beyond price
Price is only one factor. When choosing a regression practitioner, it's also worth asking:
- Do they offer a free consultation before you book?
- How do they describe their approach - is it gentle and non-leading, or does it feel pushy?
- Do they have a clear ethics policy?
- Do they work in a way that feels safe if things come up unexpectedly?
The ethics and safety page covers what to expect from a practitioner who works carefully.
My own pricing
I offer online sessions across the UK and internationally. Sessions are usually 90 to 120 minutes. My current prices are listed on the prices page, and I include a free 30-minute consultation before you book, so you can meet me first.
These sessions are a complementary wellness practice, not medical or psychological treatment. If you're working through a clinical concern, please also speak to your GP. A free consultation is the best way to figure out if we're a good fit.
Frequently Asked Questions
That depends entirely on what you're hoping for. Clients who come for genuine self-understanding usually feel the value. Clients who come hoping for definitive proof of past lives often don't. It's not a magic bullet - but for the right person, it's worth it.
There are free guided recordings online, and some newer practitioners offer low-cost sessions while they build their practice. These can be a reasonable starting point, though they won't match the depth of a full session with an experienced practitioner.
No. Past life regression is considered complementary rather than clinical care and isn't available on the NHS. It's also not the kind of work insurance usually covers.
If you already know you want to do multiple sessions, yes - packages are often 10 to 20 percent cheaper per session. If you're unsure, I'd suggest starting with a single session first.
Honesty matters here - let me know, and we can talk through options. Sometimes a single session is enough for what you need. Sometimes related work like spiritual and past life regression can be combined with other support you already have.
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