Want healing for a loved one?
Remote energy healing through a photograph.
Photo healing is a form of distance healing where energy is directed through a photograph — especially when the person is far away or can’t join a session themselves (like an elderly or unwell loved one). The photo you send stays private. For ₹1,299. It is a complement to medical care, not a replacement.
How Does Photo Healing Work?
In the concept of energy healing, the healer sends healing through intention and focus. In photo healing the photograph acts as a focus point — a way to connect with that person. It is useful for people who are far away, elderly, or cannot take part in a session themselves. It does not replace medical treatment.
Who Photo Healing Is For
Photo healing especially helps in these situations:
Your Healing — 4 Steps
Send a clear photo and the person’s name
Book your slot right after payment — ₹1,299
Using the photo as a focus point, healing is sent remotely
Share how it felt afterwards + get simple guidance
- ✓ Remote energy healing through a photograph
- ✓ Ideal for distant, elderly or unwell loved ones
- ✓ Your photo kept fully private and confidential
- ✓ Simple self-care guidance after the session
After booking, the photo is taken and healing is sent. The photo stays private.
A complement — not a substitute for medicine
Photo healing can support calm and balance of mind, but it is not a cure for any illness. At Kayla Talk we make no false claims — for any health issue a doctor’s advice is essential. And the photo you send is used only for healing, fully private.
Common Questions
How is photo healing different from distance healing?
Both are remote. Distance healing uses name/intention; photo healing uses a photograph as a focus point — useful when the person is far away or can’t join directly.
What kind of photo is needed?
A clear, recent photo where the face is visible. Best if it is of one person. The photo stays private.
Can I arrange it for someone else?
Yes — photo healing for distant or unwell loved ones is common. Just send their photo and name.
Can it replace medical treatment?
No. It is a complement. For health matters a doctor’s advice is essential — healing does not replace it.
