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CHAD Fisher

Chad Fisher could not have picked a more inauspicious day to change careers.

“I quit my job on March 13, 2020, the day the world shut down,” Fisher recalls.

He enjoyed his position on the sales team at Penske Corp. but felt he needed to move on to better himself. With the COVID pandemic beginning to wreak havoc on the country, Fisher tried to get his old job back. But a hiring freeze made that an impossibility.

“It was almost as if the universe of forces came along and said, ‘Now you’re fully invested,’” he says. “So, I didn’t have a choice; I had to make this work.”

And he has made it work — by working on himself and his clients.

For many years, Fisher dealt with the effects of unaddressed trauma, which he describes as feeling like a hamster on a hamster wheel. He decided to travel to Peru and Sedona to do some selfreflection and study with shamans.

“I lived in Peru for a little over a month studying with the shamans, and I had a really interesting shift in consciousness and awareness,” says Fisher, 44. “It changed my life. It completely altered my brain chemistry and how I think about the world around me.

“I lived in the jungle; I lived in a hut by myself. It was just me and the plants around me, and it was such a connection when I realized there was more to life than just work. There’s more to life than what kind of material things you have around you. I realized then that life is about internalizing your connection with everything.”

That life-changing experience led to the founding of Chad Fisher Healing.

At first, he worked solely from his West Reading home before opening a small office at Bee Fit and Healthy in Wyomissing. In May, he continued to expand with the opening of Zen Den Wellness in Leesport. Along with a retail store, Zen Den offers workshops, classes and events.

Fisher bills himself as a certified shaman, reiki master and quantum energetic healing practitioner. Coined by alternative medicine advocate Deepak Chopra, quantum healing blends Eastern wisdom with Western medicine, physics and neuroscience.

“My hope is to bring awareness to this type of healing that not a lot of people know about,” he says. “The work that I do is really worldly, and most people don’t get to experience that. So, I want to create a container, so to speak, where people get to experience this without breaking their wallet. It’s truly remarkable the transformations not only that I’ve seen in myself but especially in other people.”

“Everything has energy; everything has vibration,” Fisher says. “Quantum healing is going into the parts of you that you may have suppressed, whether it be some trauma, whether it be some energy work, and digging deep into that and pulling it out of your body.”

Fisher’s services include a shamanic soul retrieval session, quantum soul healing, a spiritual connection for couples, a sacred vision quest in nature and the bluntly titled “Let That S--- Go” session.

Fisher also hopes to begin healing retreats to Costa Rica with Andrea K. Page, a naturopath who lives there and with whom he manages the website All Things Frequency, which touts a holistic approach to mind, body and soul connection by merging ancient modalities with frequency medicine.

“Most people don’t understand the world I live in, I didn’t either,” Fisher says. “It was really confusing in the beginning. A lot of people are afraid of what they don’t know. And sometimes you just have to dive into that unknowing. And that’s where the healing is.”

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