
What the Practitioner Directory Never Measured
The Inner Shifts that Statistics Can Never Capture
Years ago, long before BQH, long before QuantumHealers.com, in the early years of supporting Dolores Cannon, and before much of the social media explosion, the way people found practitioners of Dolores’ Method was through a simple list on her website: a name, a city and a phone number. Sometimes an email address was included. No websites. No Linktree. No YouTube channels.

The list, around 2010, was surprisingly short.
Dolores had been teaching her method for several years, but not everyone who attended her classes wanted to be listed as a practitioner. There was still an odd fear. Or maybe it was more of a stigma about practicing past life regression that isn’t nearly as common today. Quite a few facilitators used pseudonyms, first names only, or separate professional identities because they worried about losing their jobs, upsetting family members or jeopardizing professional licenses.
Looking back, it’s still fascinating to me. They wanted to pursue the work… but only within carefully defined boundaries.
There was another issue as well.
One of the most common complaints we received was that many practitioners on the list simply weren’t responding. Calls weren’t returned. Emails went unanswered. Sometimes people would finally make contact only to hear, “I’m not doing sessions anymore.”
So, we began cleaning up the directory and the results genuinely surprised me.
Throughout the years I worked with Dolores, the numbers remained remarkably consistent. About a year after taking the class, only around 10% of students were still actively practicing. A year later, only about 10% of those practitioners were still offering sessions.
At first, those numbers troubled me a bit. I questioned everything – the presentation of the material, the value of the class and even the longevity of the method itself. Why were so few people continuing the work?
I remember returning to Arkansas the year after my own first class with Dolores. In the hotel lobby I met a well-known channeler attending with her brother. She was already quite well known then, and even more so today. As far as I know, she never built a practice around facilitating regression sessions in the way they were taught in class.
I’ve never asked her about it, but I imagine she’s still glad she attended. Glad she spent time with Dolores. Glad she was immersed in the stories, the discoveries, the healing, the questions and the remarkable experiences shared throughout those few days.
Because that’s the part I eventually came to understand. Not everyone who learns this work is meant to become a full-time practitioner. Some definitely are. Some most definitely are not.
Just a few days ago, a brand-new BQH practitioner sent us a message after completing the course. While sharing her excitement about continuing to practice, she also described something I’ve heard in many different forms over the years. Beyond Quantum Healing had become much more than professional training. It had expanded the way she understood herself and consciousness itself.
Ashley wrote:
“When I began my journey as a QHHT Practitioner, I did not realize that the modality itself was an initiation. Over the course of a few years of working with clients, I began to realize how very much the QHHT framework was not enough for what my initiation was walking me through. It was ready to evolve…”
Later she continued:
“…as I began stepping into my sovereignty with the divine, I took time away from working with clients as it sent me into a deep introspective rebirth in my life and my entire construct of reality and the self. After rebuilding and regenerating, I finally decided to complete my BQH course. When taking the course, it was almost as if the same initiation and journey that I was going through… was turned into a framework consistently reminding me to trust myself and what I’m guided to contribute to the excellent baseline framework of Dolores’ method.”
And finally:
“I deeply appreciate the multidimensionality and non-linear way that Candace set up her course and the different perspectives. Coming from a world filled with competition and comparison, it was so healing to my soul to witness the uniqueness of each practitioner and their gifts and perspectives. Candace, thank you for acting as a mirror and guide in believing in yourself and your intuition to have the courage to remove all boundaries and allow more possibilities in this field.”
Some people go on to facilitate hundreds of sessions after taking the course. Others weave what they’ve learned into coaching, counseling, energy work, writing, teaching or entirely different careers. Some never offer a session at all.
Over the years, I’ve come to realize that the Dolores’ list and even our current practitioner directory only ever measured one outcome.
It could tell me who was still offering sessions, but it couldn’t tell me who had become more curious, or who had learned to trust themselves more deeply.
I may never know who discovers a larger view of consciousness or who quietly carries those ideas into the rest of their lives and work.
Those changes don’t show up in a directory.
But they matter just the same.
Candace Craw-Goldman is the founder of QuantumHealers.com and creator of Beyond Quantum Healing (BQH). A direct student and close colleague of the late Dolores Cannon, Candace has trained thousands of practitioners worldwide in this powerful, client-led quantum healing approach. QuantumHealers.com connects seekers with certified BQH and QHHT practitioners around the world
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