Here’s a gentle, spiritually grounded hypnotherapy script you can use as-is or adapt to your own voice and practice. It’s written to help clients release limiting beliefs and move toward inner peace.


Hypnotherapy Script: Releasing Beliefs That Block Inner Peace

Induction – Settling the Mind and Body

Take a slow, deep breath in through your nose…
and gently release it through your mouth.

Again… breathe in calm…
and breathe out tension.

Allow your eyes to close now,
or soften your gaze as your attention begins to turn inward.

Notice the surface beneath you,
supporting you fully, effortlessly.

There is nothing you need to do.
Nothing you need to fix.
Nothing you need to become.

Just allow yourself to be… here… now.

With every breath out,
your body softens…
your shoulders relax…
your jaw loosens…
your mind becomes quieter.

You are safe in this moment.


Deepening – Entering the Inner Space

Imagine now that you are gently descending a staircase,
each step taking you deeper into comfort and awareness.

With each step down,
the outer world fades…
and the inner world becomes clearer.

10… deeper and calmer
9… letting go
8… slowing down
7… sinking inward
6… peaceful and present
5… halfway now
4… calm and steady
3… relaxed and open
2… almost there
1… deeply relaxed

You arrive at a quiet inner place…
a space of stillness…
a place where truth lives gently within you.


Core Work – Releasing Limiting Beliefs

In this peaceful space,
you begin to notice beliefs that no longer serve you.

You don’t need to judge them.
You don’t need to analyze them.

Just notice them…
like old stories that have been carried for too long.

Belief One: “I must control everything to be safe.”

Allow this belief to gently surface.

And now, notice how heavy it feels…
how tiring it has been to carry.

You are learning that peace does not come from control…
peace comes from trust.

You may release the belief that everything must be managed, fixed, or forced.

You gently replace it with this truth:

“I am safe even when I let go.”

Let that truth settle deeply within you.


Belief Two: “I am not enough as I am.”

Notice how long this belief may have lived within you.

And now… notice how unnecessary it is.

You were never meant to earn your worth.
You were never meant to prove your value.

Inner peace arrives when you recognize:

“I am already enough.”

Allow this truth to sink into your heart,
into every cell of your body.


Belief Three: “I must carry the past with me.”

Perhaps old memories… old pain… old regrets appear now.

And you realize something important…

The past has already taught you.
It no longer needs to burden you.

You may thank it…
and gently release it.

Repeat silently:

“I honor my past, and I am free from it.”

Feel the lightness that comes with forgiveness…
especially forgiveness of yourself.


Belief Four: “Peace will come someday, when everything is resolved.”

Notice how this belief keeps peace always in the future…
never now.

And now allow a deeper wisdom to emerge:

Peace is not a destination.
Peace is a choice… a presence… a remembering.

You gently affirm:

“Peace is available to me in this moment.”

And as you say this,
you feel a quiet stillness spreading through you.


Integration – Anchoring Inner Peace

Imagine now a soft, warm light forming in the center of your chest.

This light represents clarity…
compassion…
and inner peace.

With each breath,
this light expands gently throughout your body…

Relaxing your mind…
soothing your emotions…
grounding your spirit.

This peace does not demand anything from you.
It simply exists.

And you realize…
you can return to this state anytime you choose.


Emergence – Returning with Awareness

In a moment,
you will gently return to waking awareness…

bringing with you a sense of calm, clarity, and ease.

I will count from 1 to 5.

1… slowly becoming aware
2… feeling refreshed
3… gently moving fingers and toes
4… bringing back the sense of the room
5… eyes open, calm, present, and grounded


Closing Affirmation

As you return, remember:

You are not broken.
You are not behind.
You are becoming peaceful by letting go.

Inner peace is no longer something you search for.
It is something you allow.