Empath Journey

This section invites you to process not just with your mind but with your heart as I share my journey—a deeply personal story that resonates with the universal themes of healing and transformation.

My Jouney

Through my Akashic Records, I’ve traced my soul journey as that of an ancient being. Though I’m in my 20s, my soul’s age places me among a rare 0.1% of the population on Earth. My origins lie in the goddess realms, and I’ve felt a strong connection to Maa Kali since childhood. She is not just a divine presence but a maternal force for my soul, guiding me across lifetimes.

Many of my past lives were marked by deep abandonment and overwhelming empathy—a pattern that followed me into this life. I believe that those of us drawn to spiritual or psychological professions often endure profound pain ourselves, shaping us into compassionate guides for other.

Many of my past lives were marked by deep abandonment and overwhelming empathy—a pattern that followed me into this life. I believe that those of us drawn to spiritual or psychological professions often endure profound pain ourselves, shaping us into compassionate guides for other.

I was born and raised in Delhi, India, in a Punjabi family. My childhood was far from conventional. My mother, a caregiver by nature, spent much of her time nursing my ailing grandmother and other relatives. Our home felt less like a home and more like a hospital. In her absence, my elder sister took on the role of raising me. She was like a mother to me, but she got married when I was in fifth grade, and I lost her tragically when I was in 11th grade during the birth of her second child. This loss left an indelible mark on my heart.

This section invites you to process not just with your mind but with your heart as I share my journey—a deeply personal story that resonates with the universal themes of healing and transformation.

My Jouney

Through my Akashic Records, I’ve traced my soul journey as that of an ancient being. Though I’m in my 20s, my soul’s age places me among a rare 0.1% of the population on Earth. My origins lie in the goddess realms, and I’ve felt a strong connection to Maa Kali since childhood. She is not just a divine presence but a maternal force for my soul, guiding me across lifetimes.

I was born and raised in Delhi, India, in a Punjabi family. My childhood was far from conventional. My mother, a caregiver by nature, spent much of her time nursing my ailing grandmother and other relatives. Our home felt less like a home and more like a hospital. In her absence, my elder sister took on the role of raising me. She was like a mother to me, but she got married when I was in fifth grade, and I lost her tragically when I was in 11th grade during the birth of her second child. This loss left an indelible mark on my heart.

Rejection and Refuge

As the youngest and unplanned child of my parents, I carried a rejection wound early on. My parents and I shared a significant age gap, and while they provided for me, there was an motional distance. My brother and I didn’t connect deeply either, which made me turn to academics for validation. It became my refuge, and excelling in school gave me a sense of purpose and belonging.

As the youngest and unplanned child of my parents, I carried a rejection wound early on. My parents and I shared a significant age gap, and while they provided for me, there was an emotional distance. My brother and I didn’t connect deeply either, which made me turn to academics for validation. It became my refuge, and excelling in school

After completing school, I started my bachelor’s in applied psychology—a whimsical decision. I still laugh when I remember my first day of college: when the teacher asked for the definition of psychology, I was clueless and had to Google it! I had chosen the subject because it seemed “cool” and didn’t involve math (which I hated), only to discover later that it included statistics—my nightmare! Yet, as semesters passed, I found myself deeply connected to the subject. It became one of the best decisions of my life.

Even as a child, I was intuitive, though I didn’t realize it at the time. Family and relatives would often ask me about their futures, and I’d share whatever came to mind. Little did I know I was channeling divine wisdom. It wasn’t until college, after enduring heartbreak in love and friendships, that I took my spiritual journey seriously. Pain became my greatest teacher, pushing me toward deeper self-discovery in both psychology and spirituality.

A Fourtunate Detour

Initially, I resisted my calling as a healer. My first passion was
makeup artistry. I pursued a two-year diploma in makeup, invested in an expensive vanity, and even learned photography to complement my craft. I worked with models and dreamt of a creative career in front of and behind the camera. However, insecurities about my skin tone and weight held me back.
I was good at my work but struggled to gain paying clients.

Later, I started my first business, Meraki Lanes, focusing on self-care products. While it had its moments, it didn’t flourish as I had hoped. Reflecting now, I realize the biggest challenges were not celebrating small wins and feeling a lack of familial support. Eventually, I decided to take a year-long break—a period that became the most transformative of my life.

During that year, heartbreak pushed me to my lowest point, but it also became my turning point. I surrendered to my soul’s true calling. Through spiritual exploration, I accessed past lives where I saw myself as a healer—a role that felt deeply familiar. The wisdom and knowledge I hold today are not just learned but remembered, rooted in the experiences of lifetimes past.

After completing school, I started my
bachelor’s in applied psychology—a
whimsical decision. I still laugh when I
remember my first day of college: when
the teacher asked for the definition of
psychology, I was clueless and had to
Google it! I had chosen the subject
because it seemed “cool” and didn’t
involve math (which I hated), only to
discover later that it included statistics—
my nightmare! Yet, as semesters passed, I
found myself deeply connected to the
subject. It became one of the best
decisions of my life.

Even as a child, I was intuitive, though I
didn’t realize it at the time. Family and
relatives would often ask me about their
futures, and I’d share whatever came to
mind. Little did I know I was channeling
divine wisdom. It wasn’t until college, after
enduring heartbreak in love and friendships,
that I took my spiritual journey seriously. Pain
became my greatest teacher, pushing me toward
deeper self-discovery in both psychology and
spirituality.

Later, I started my first business, Meraki Lanes, focusing on self-care products. While it had its moments, it didn’t flourish as I had hoped. Reflecting now, I realize the biggest challenges were not celebrating small wins and feeling a lack of familial support. Eventually, I decided to take a year-long break—a period that became the most transformative of my life.

During that year, heartbreak pushed me to my lowest point, but it also became my turning point. I surrendered to my soul’s true calling. Through spiritual exploration, I accessed past lives where I saw myself as a healer—a role that felt deeply familiar.
The wisdom and knowledge I hold today are not just learned but remembered, rooted in the experiences of lifetimes past.

Embracing The Healer

This realization gave irth to The Lightworker, my spiritual practice and soul purpose. Through this work, I offer psychological and spiritual consultations, helping others uncover their unique gifts and walk their paths with clarity.
To date, I’ve had the honor of guiding over 15,000 souls across more than 25 countries—a responsibility I hold
with immense gratitude.

Revival of Meraki Lanes

I’m also preparing to relaunch Meraki Lanes, my first
“baby brand.” This time, it will focus on sacred tools for
healing, combining my knowledge of spirituality with my
creative instincts. Looking back, I see how every
experience—whether in makeup, photography, or
business—prepared me for this moment. Nothing was
wasted; every step contributed to the person I am today.

Revival of Meraki Lanes

I’m also preparing to relaunch Meraki Lanes, my first “baby brand.” This time, it will focus on sacred tools for healing, combining my knowledge of spirituality with my creative instincts. Looking back, I see how every experience—whether in makeup, photography, or business—prepared me for this moment. Nothing was wasted; every step contributed to the person I am today.

I used to ask my Ladoo Gopal, “Why so much pain at
such a young age?” His answer came in silence, but I
now understand. Every challenge, heartbreak, and
rejection was preparing me to become a channel of
light and healing for others.

Today, I stand here as The Lightworker,
grateful for the divine grace that has guided me and
continues to flow through me. May I always remain a
worthy vessel for those seeking healing,
compassion, and transformation.

Today, I stand here as The Lightworker, grateful for the divine grace that has guided me and continues to flow through me. May I always remain a worthy vessel for those seeking healing, compassion, and transformation.

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