About Me

Stepping into a life of authenticity and a deeper connection with oneself

My spiritual and healing journey is deeply intertwined. 

As a teenager, I started experiencing a certain sense of knowing about people and events and was drawn towards spiritual teachings and practices. When I was 19, I wanted to heal from my childhood trauma. Later, I went into healing from an abusive marriage, loneliness and toxic work. At 36, I quit a successful corporate career to pursue a doctorate in the USA and found myself immersed in yoga and meditation. 

Despite a good academic career and yoga teaching in Morocco, I was deeply unhappy. So, I quit my job and returned to India with no plans, no home, and no family.

What had begun as a personal healing journey nearly 30 years ago, returned to me as a gift to share with others. Healing has come to me without any qualifications or labels. It is based on my intuition and channelled messages that help to unlock and heal emotional issues through guided meditation.

Life has taken a full circle!

Current Work

I am extremely blessed to see individuals heal from their past trauma, experience harmony in their relationships, gather the courage to live their dreams and be more accepting of themselves. 

My work is built on channelled messages for deep emotional healing. I conduct healing sessions, online workshops, and retreats for individuals, groups, and organizations. While this healing modality has come to me as a blessing, I use my extensive transnational experience with corporates, academia, yoga, mindfulness, and lifelong personal healing to facilitate these programs. My practice is rooted in Dharma yoga, meditation, chanting, and several healing modalities.

corporate Life

My transnational career as an HR leader with large multinationals provided me with a fulfilling experience of building teams, achieving targets, implementing projects, and having exceptional learning. My result orientation, logic, mental strength, and decision making were my success factors.

However, I could never connect with the cutthroat competition with limited space for creativity, emotional expression, intuition, and care for each other. Long working hours and fast growth left me exhausted, and I quit the corporate world after 12 years.

Academia

It was a privilege to pursue a doctoral degree in Human and Organizational Learning after 12 successful years in the corporate world. I discovered my passion for teaching and conducting meaningful research. For several years, I taught courses in leadership, human resources, and mindfulness at a leading university in Morocco – Al Akhawayn University (Ifrane) and the Indian Institute of Management (Bangalore). 

It was designing and teaching a mindfulness course that was most meaningful for me. I loved how students transformed as individuals and connected with their authentic selves through their learning with me. 

My academic research is motivated by my personal experience of intimate partner violence and teaching mindfulness.

International Exposure

Living and working in four countries across three continents in 14 years, including six international relocations, challenged my beliefs, assumptions, and expectations, prompting me to transform in unexpected ways. I had to become more open, reflective, and compassionate to adapt to diverse cultures and experiences. 

Sometimes multiple relocations were intense at professional and personal levels, teaching me to detach from people and places, understand the impermanence of life experiences, and embrace loneliness as much-needed solitude for my inner growth. This deepened my spiritual growth immensely.