Tara Kiprik shared their story and experiences with us recently and you can find our conversation below.
Hi Tara, thank you so much for taking time out of your busy day to share your story, experiences and insights with our readers. Let’s jump right in with an interesting one: What are you being called to do now, that you may have been afraid of before?
I’m being called to tell the truth—not the neat, packaged version, but the real truth.
You are a multidimensional, multilayered being. Your thoughts, your emotions, your ancestors, your energy, your memories—they all live in you. Every feeling, every ache, every surge of intuition is a conversation between you, your body and your soul. Every cell carries information from lifetimes, and your body is always speaking it back to you. The pulse in your chest, the ache in your gut, the tension in your jaw—it’s guidance, not coincidence. You are a living archive of everything you’ve ever been, across dimensions and lifetimes. Nothing about you is random.
For a long time I softened that message. I tried to make it sound safer, cleaner, more “digestible.” But I can’t keep doing that. Because the truth is that you are not broken and you never were, you were just taught to dampen, to dismiss, and to look everywhere but within yourself. What I practice, share and create is about remembering—you are consciousness in motion—guidance doesn’t come from outside yourself, it rises from within.
That’s what I am being called to say, without apology.
Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
I am a Quantum Healing Hypnosis practitioner and guide who helps people journey through lifetimes, layers of consciousness, and the language of the body to uncover the deeper meaning behind illness, emotion, patterns, relationships, and the experiences that shape us and shift them. My work bridges the seen and unseen—guiding clients to work with their ancestors, their Higher Self, guides, and the energy of the divine or superconscious that lives within all of us. Through my sessions and creations, I help people remember that the body isn’t the obstacle—it’s the messenger, the translator of the soul.
What makes my work unique is its depth. I’m not interested in quick fixes or surface-level spirituality. I guide people into the uncomfortable, the mysterious, the ancient—because that’s where truth lives. Whether it’s through past life regression, quantum shifts, or the tools i create for self-guided exploration, everything I offer is designed to bring people home to themselves—to the wisdom, love and divinity that have always been within them.
Appreciate your sharing that. Let’s talk about your life, growing up and some of topics and learnings around that. What part of you has served its purpose and must now be released?
The part of me that believed control could guarantee an outcome.
For most of my life, I planned, pushed, and perfected—convinced that if I just worked harder, thought it through, or made it make sense, everything would fall into place. I can’t even say that I was fully conscious of it. It was just what I had always been taught: work harder, plan better, stay on top of everything, and maybe things would work out the way I wanted them to. But that need to control doesn’t guarantee anything. It’s just fear in disguise—fear dressed up as safety. And that fear has kept me from trusting myself, from trusting God, from trusting the universe to let life unfold. That version of me did her job; she got me here. But what I’m learning now is to let life unfold without gripping so tightly. To follow the feelings and energy instead of the plan. To trust my emotions as my compass and my body as my guide.
This is the real-time transformation I’m in: releasing the illusion that I ever had to make things happen, and allowing myself to be led instead. It’s uncomfortable sometimes, but it’s also where the magic is—in the space where I stop forcing and start flowing.
When did you stop hiding your pain and start using it as power?
My relationship with my body—and more specifically, my journey with eczema—has been both my greatest source of pain and, in more recent years, my power.
For a long time, I saw it only as suffering. Something to fix. Something to hide. Something that made me feel broken. I tried to scrub it away, silence it, cover it up—anything but listen. But the moment I stopped fighting and started listening, everything shifted. I realized my body wasn’t betraying me; it was speaking to me. Every flare, every itch, every wave of discomfort was a message—raw, insistent, impossible to ignore. However, what once felt torturous became one of my greatest teachers. Eczema has been the catalyst for my growth, my seeking, my wisdom. It’s the foundation of the work I hold space for now: helping others translate the language of their bodies, to hear what’s being asked for rather than what’s “wrong.”
I still have moments when I slip into the old pattern of resistance—but more and more, I choose to lean in and let my body lead. Because that’s where the power is, within each and every one of us.
Sure, so let’s go deeper into your values and how you think. What are the biggest lies your industry tells itself?
One of the biggest lies I see in the spiritual and healing world is the idea that the more you do, the more awakened or healed you’ll become. It’s like a spiritual checklist—meditate longer, buy another course, follow this routine, add that practice—and if you keep doing, then maybe you’ll “arrive.” But that isn’t freedom, it’s a trap. I call it the spiritual matrix: an endless cycle of reaching outside of yourself, always needing the next tool or teacher to feel complete.
The truth is, the most powerful practitioners aren’t the ones handing you answers—they’re the ones holding space for your answers to rise. The real gift of this work isn’t in giving people more to chase, but in helping them feel safe enough to hear their own wisdom. The best tools and teachers are there to reflect you back to yourself. Because true transformation doesn’t come from outside; it happens the moment you realize you’ve had it within you all along.
Okay, we’ve made it essentially to the end. One last question before you go. Could you give everything your best, even if no one ever praised you for it?
For a long time, I didn’t realize how much I relied on outside validation. The number of likes, the comments, the client feedback—even the unspoken approval of people I barely knew—all of it felt like proof that I was on the right track. But the truth is, that kind of proof is hollow. It disappears as quickly as it comes. What I’ve been learning is that if I’m doing this for applause, I’ll always be chasing.
So now, I ask myself that exact question: if no one ever clicked, commented, purchased or praised me—would I still give my best? And the answer is yes. Because what I do is the truest expression of who I am. Creating these tools, guiding people inward, speaking the words that burn inside me—it’s not about being seen, it’s about being honest. And more than that—it feels impossible not to share. How could I keep to myself what I know to be true? That we already hold everything inside us. That we are enough. That we are God incarnate. To stay silent would feel selfish. So even if no one praised me, I’d keep giving my best. Because the work itself is the reward, this is who I am, and the truth deserves to be spoken.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://cosmicqhht.com/
- Instagram: https://instagram.com/taraqhht
- Youtube: https://youtube.com/@TaraQHHT




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