The wide range you will encounter
A search for past-life regression therapy in India will return results ranging from casual group sessions at wellness retreats to intensive, privately conducted clinical work with internationally certified practitioners. The variation in price reflects a genuine variation in what you are receiving.
At the lower end, you will find group regression events, semi-guided online sessions from practitioners with weekend certificates, and coaching-style offerings where the regression element is incidental to a broader wellness programme. These may be appropriate for the curious and the casual.
At the upper end, you will find rigorously trained therapists — certified by internationally recognised bodies like IPHM (International Practitioners of Holistic Medicine, UK) or IAOTH — who bring hundreds of documented one-to-one sessions to the work. The sessions are longer, more bespoke, and conducted with a clinical framework that holds the client safely through whatever arises.
The work itself, particularly for complex or longstanding patterns, requires the latter. Past-life regression surfaces emotionally charged material. A practitioner who lacks the depth and training to hold that space and navigate what emerges is not a bargain — it is a risk.
What drives the cost: the five real variables
Practitioner accreditation and training
International accreditation from bodies like IPHM (UK) or IAOTH requires documented training hours, supervised practice, and ethical compliance. This level of credentialing is not common in India. It is the single strongest indicator of session quality.
Documented session experience
There is no substitute for volume in regression work. A practitioner who has conducted 500+ documented PLR sessions has encountered the full range of what arises and knows how to navigate it. This experience is reflected in the session fee.
Session duration and depth
A genuine PLR session is not 45 minutes. The interview, induction, regression, release, and integration together require 90–120 minutes minimum for the work to be complete. Session length is a proxy for depth.
Bespoke vs. scripted approach
The most effective PLR work is not scripted — it responds to what actually arises in the session. This requires real-time clinical judgement. Scripted approaches are cheaper to deliver and substantially less effective for complex presentations.
Pre- and post-session support
Premium practitioners include structured pre-session assessment and post-session integration support. The insights from a regression session need to be integrated; without support, much of the value is lost.
What “premium” means in the Indian context
India has a unique position in the global PLR landscape. The country's indigenous philosophical framework — the Vedic understanding of reincarnation, karma, and samskara — gives Indian practitioners a native conceptual depth that Western-trained therapists often lack. The best Indian PLR practitioners integrate this with rigorous clinical training, producing work of unusual depth and cultural relevance.
Naveen Todi's practice is positioned at this intersection. IPHM and IAOTH accredited, trained under India's leading hybrid PLR mentor, and with 500+ documented sessions — Naveen works with a predominantly high-calibre client portfolio: executives, entrepreneurs, professionals, and individuals who have already tried conventional routes and are looking for the work that actually moves something.
The fee structure reflects this positioning. It is not the cheapest option in India. It is among the most rigorous.
How pricing works at Soul Healing Foundation
Session investment at Soul Healing Foundation is discussed individually during the complimentary discovery call. The reason for this is straightforward: the scope and depth of work appropriate for each client differs substantially, and quoting a flat fee before understanding the presenting situation would be reductive.
What every client receives first, at no charge, is a 20-minute conversation with Naveen. That call maps your situation, answers your questions, and determines whether PLR is the right approach. If it is not, Naveen will say so and suggest a more appropriate route. If it is, the session investment will be discussed openly at that point.
There is no obligation attached to the discovery call, and no pressure to book.
The question to ask yourself
The most useful framing when thinking about the cost of PLR therapy is not “how much does this session cost?” but “how long have I been carrying this, and what has the unresolved version cost me already?”
Clients who come to Naveen with long-standing patterns — anxiety, relationship dynamics, phobias, blocks that have not responded to years of other work — are not comparing the session fee to a yoga class. They are comparing it to years of ineffective treatment, lost time, and the ongoing cost of staying stuck. Framed that way, the investment is rarely the limiting factor.