“You do not need to believe in healing therapies for them to work.
A better quality of life can be possible.”
Early life.
Kishan was born in 1968 and originally from a little town in the West Midlands called Willenhall. He always loved to draw and sketch, and from the age of 13 he would regularly undertake commissioned design work including murals, illustrations and portraits.
After receiving awards and local magazine coverage at school he went on to acquire a Diploma with distinction in General Art and Design from Walsall Art College. From there he began his journey to Newport, South Wales to start his Degree in Graphic Design and Photography.
During his studies in Newport he also worked part time at the local Hospital, and after finishing University Kishan went on to work at the hospital while still freelancing on Art, Design and Photography commissions. Kishan also went on to teach Graphics and Art at Cross Keys College.
Before life as a healer, Kishan previously spent a number of years within the mainstream health industry.
His experience taught him only too well that there is always a demand for holistic based therapies, even within mainstream health.
Having previously worked at various hospitals, and once being based in an emergency department, often his colleagues including nurses, domestics, consultants, pharmacists, surgeons and even managers would come to him for his healing help.
One day a consultant said to Kishan that the patient needs to believe in holistic therapies in order for them to work. Many people with this mainstream mentality think the same. However after countless healing sessions with people and animals from all walks of life and across the world, Kishan has proven time and again that this is not the case. Many patients who did not believe that holistic therapies would make them better have gone on to make full recoveries after their treatments with Kishan. Some of these patients had previously been suffering from life threatening illnesses.
This is why Kishan doesn’t think anyone needs to believe in what happens, all they need to do is give their consent to be helped.
During his time working in hospitals Kishan was performing on average around 80 healing sessions per month for staff and colleagues with a range of health problems such as: Chronic back pain, stiff necks, knee pain, exhaustion, inflammation, period pains, migraines, headaches, old injuries, heel and feet problems, palpitations and anxiety, emotional traumatic upsets, bullying, depression, shortness-of-breath during chest infections. All of the above had been helped greatly in almost all cases.
It is fair to say that not everyone can always be helped during any form of treatment in life, however if a patient is chronically ill, is suffering, and has tried many other orthodox treatments, then a better quality of life through taking a holistic approach can be possible.