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About me

My name is Michelle Keers, and I have been profoundly deaf since I was around six months old, after contracting mumps from my two brothers before I had the opportunity to receive vaccinations. My deafness was formally diagnosed at eight months old.

 

I am Sign Supported English (SSE), British Sign Language (BSL), and International Sign user.  

 

I have always been a deeply spiritual person and have felt connected to my gifts from the day I was born. I feel guided by the universe, spirit, and angels, and I trust that we are always supported - even during the most difficult times.

 

When I was born, my parents noticed a red mark on my forehead. As I grew up, this mark would appear and disappear. At around three to four months old, on my Christening day, a white cross appeared on my forehead in the area often referred to as the “third eye”. My family captured a photograph of this moment, with me as a baby next to my cousin, who is one week younger than me. No one else in my family had experienced anything like this during their Christening.

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I have a photograph of myself as a baby, alongside my cousin, showing a cross on my forehead. Due to its deep personal significance, I do not display this image on my website in order to protect it from unauthorised use.

However, I am happy to share it upon request during your appointment session.

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Growing up, I had very limited communication until around the age of eight. My parents were advised that I would develop lip-reading and speech, but I struggled to focus, and they were not given the support they needed to help me communicate effectively. As a result, my communication development was delayed. As I was the first deaf person in the family, this was incredibly challenging for them.  

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One day, my mum took me to an audiology appointment. The Teacher of Deaf, Pat, told my parents that my hearing had deteriorated and suggested that we begin learning sign language. My mum did everything she could to be able to communicate with me, so Pat began visiting our home weekly to teach us. We also visited Pat’s home to continue learning.

From there, we learned Sign Supported English (SSE), which became my first language. Communication Support Workers (CSWs) were then arranged to support me at school.  I was only deaf pupil in local mainstream school from about 4 years old up to almost 11 years old.

It was not my parents’ fault; it was the professionals and the system that let us down. I am incredibly proud of my parents for never giving up and for continuing to fight for my needs until they were finally met.

 

At that time, deaf awareness was very limited, and there was a lack of support from both professionals and the system. They failed to provide what my parents and I needed and, sadly, these issues still exist today in 2026, with little having changed since then.

 

I will always be deeply grateful to my parents for fighting so hard to secure the communication access I deserved.

 

Mum, Dad - thank you for never giving up on me and always fighting for what I needed. I love you both from the bottom of my heart. ​

From 8 years old toward - one CSW, Carol, who is a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) and is now a fully qualified BSL interpreter, became my full-time support worker at the mainstream school. She played a huge role in my development—supporting my learning and helping me to visit other deaf pupils in different mainstream schools each week. She also organised activities during half-term, such as Youth Deaf Club, outings, and trips to the theatre. She even connected me with her deaf parent.

I will always be grateful for her dedication. She also supported my parents throughout this journey.  

Carol - Thank you for showing me the support my parents and I needed at that time, from the bottom of my heart.

I was almost 11 years old when my parents decided I should moved to the Royal School for the Deaf, Derby (RSD) as a boarder for my benefit as I needed to be in deaf community.  

 

This transition had a significant impact on my confidence, and I often felt overwhelmed. The students there signed very quickly, and I struggled to keep up — especially as their sign language was different from what I had learned. They used British Sign Language (BSL), whereas I had only recently learned Sign Supported English (SSE).

This left me feeling unsettled at school, and I also experienced homesickness. However, over time, I began to catch up and gradually learned BSL. It took a few months for me to settle in, and now I naturally use a mixture of SSE and BSL.

Another reason I struggled to settle at RSD was that I felt overwhelmed by spiritual experiences during that time. This was especially strong while staying in the boarding accommodation provided for students during the weekdays, which was separate from the school building. The intensity of what I was sensing made it difficult for me to feel settled or grounded.

 

Despite my early communication challenges and the difficulties I faced while staying at RSD, I never felt alone. I was always connected to the spirit world all the years. As a child, I would “chat” and interact with spirits, and my mum often said I lived in my own visual world. Looking back, I believe this allowed my connection with spirit to grow stronger without distraction.

 

I have always been aware of the spirit world. From a young age, I experienced visions, dreams that later came true, and encounters with souls.

 

At the time, I didn’t understand why I could see things that others couldn’t. There were moments when I felt frightened and needed to sleep with the light on. However, when my grandfather (my “Gankie”) passed away in 1998, I saw his soul just as I had seen others before. That moment brought clarity.  I realised that my ability to connect with spirit was real.

 

From then on, I immersed myself in spirituality, mysticism, and ancient religions. I spent many years meditating and learning how to tune into different energies and dimensions, guided by the spirit world.

 

During difficult times in my life, including my time at the Royal School for the Deaf in Derby and during a domestic abuse marriage, I became disconnected from my spiritual path. Although I still felt supported by my spirit guides, my Gankie, and my Nanny, my connection was not as strong as before. I remain deeply grateful that they never left me during those times.

 

After my ex-husband left, I reconnected with myself and with the spirit world on a much deeper level. I felt relief, happiness, and a strong inner knowing that I needed to fully explore and develop my abilities.

 

I’ve joined to my previous local Spiritualist Church and joined an “Open Circle”, where I was warmly welcomed. The leader, Adrian, immediately recognised my abilities and encouraged me to develop them further. I attended weekly, learning a great deal and growing in confidence. Although the church later closed due to the coronavirus lockdown, its impact on my journey remains significant.

 

For many years, I felt called to work spiritually with the Deaf community. At one point in 2016, Adrian told me I wasn’t quite ready, which was difficult to hear at the time. However, he reassured me that the time would come - in about 5 years. Looking back, he was right—I went on to establish my business in 2021.

 

Through my development, it became clear that I have a range of abilities, including medium and healing. I had often wondered why my hands felt unusually warm—something others noticed too and I later understood this as part of my healing energy.

 

In 2023–2024, I trained in Reiki after feeling strongly called to it. When I arrived at my Reiki Master Cindy’s home, it felt incredibly familiar—I later realised I had seen it in a dream beforehand, which I believe guided me there. Cindy also recognised my natural healing abilities.

 

Although I didn’t launch Reiki immediately, I now feel guided that the time is right. I am currently preparing to introduce Reiki as part of my services.

 

Today, I work as a medium, angel healer, inner child healer, and Reiki practitioner, supporting clients all over the world. Through this work, I have also learned International Sign and continue to develop my skills. I believe that people everywhere should have access to the support they need—not just within the UK.

I naturally connect with energy and the spirit world, and I use this ability to support my clients in healing, releasing emotional pain, clearing energetic blocks, and reconnecting with themselves. I also pass on messages from the universe and from loved ones in spirit, offering guidance and reassurance when it is needed most.

 

My purpose is to guide and support others on their healing journey, helping them to feel free and empowered, as they truly deserve.

 

My work includes sharing messages from loved ones in spirit, offering guidance, and supporting deep emotional healing—especially connected to the inner child. I also help clients reconnect with their intuition, strength, and life path.

 

Each session is guided intuitively, based on what you need in that moment.

 

I feel truly honoured to hold a safe, gentle, and non-judgemental space where you can feel understood and supported on your healing journey.

 

As an SSE, BSL and International Sign user, I offer a welcoming and accessible space for Deaf clients all over the world.

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