Finding Modern Answers in Ancient Wisdom
Ancient scriptures hold timeless lessons for our daily lives. Here, I share stories from the Shiv Puran and other texts, connecting them directly to your personal challenges.
In the Shiv Puran, there are profound lessons about relationships, trust, and communication. I love to draw parallels from these ancient stories to help you navigate the complexities of your own life and partnerships with greater wisdom.
Even Lord Shiva was hesitant about marriage, feeling his yogic lifestyle was not suited for a partner. This story from the Rudra Samhita teaches us about finding the 'perfect mate' and how the right partnership can complement even the most independent soul.
Did you know that simple acts like feeding a cow can bring astrological blessings? In this video, I share an ancient tip: feeding a cow jaggery on specific days can please the planets, bringing success, peace, and focus into your life.
The first card of the tarot, The Fool, perfectly captures a shloka from the Bhagavad Gita: focus on your actions, not the fruits of your labor. My book, TarotGita, explores how every card connects to this profound wisdom.
On the fourth day of Navratri, we honor Maa Kushmanda, who represents the cosmic egg and wholeness. This energy is beautifully reflected in The World card, which signifies completion, joy, and the path to enlightenment.
The third day of Navratri is for Ma Chandra Ghanta, whose energy is fierce and decisive. This aligns with the Knight of Air, a card that signals events occurring with great speed and the need for creative, swift solutions.
The second day of Navratri honors Maa Brahmacharini, the embodiment of devotion and pure love. Her energy resonates with The Lovers card, which asks us to weigh our decisions carefully in intimate relationships.
About this collection
Think of these ancient stories as old maps that still work today. When I guide you through a reading, I do not just give you a generic fortune. I use the wisdom from texts like the Shiv Puran to look at your current life—be it a communication gap with your partner or career stress—and show you how these patterns have played out for centuries.
When you sit for a session, we look at your life through the lens of ancient wisdom. I wrote 'TarotGita' specifically because I found that the Bhagavad Gita's lessons are perfect for modern Tarot work. We do not just predict; we use these shlokas to help you navigate your choices.
Whether you are dealing with a tough decision or just feeling lost, we work together to understand the 'why' behind your situation. My approach is simple: we look at your energy, pick the right spread—like a 10-card Celtic Cross for deep analysis—and apply Vedic or psychological remedies that fit your lifestyle. You do not need to memorize Sanskrit or change your habits overnight. We focus on small, actionable shifts—like feeding a cow jaggery for focus or simply understanding how to communicate better—that bring peace and clarity to your day-to-day life.
Suruchi Sharma
I am Suruchi, and I believe Tarot is a mirror for your energy, not just a way to see the future. I mix ancient Indian wisdom with Tarot cards to help you find clarity and peace. When I am not reading cards, you will find me with my dog, Simba, or out driving to recharge my spirit.
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