TarotGita: Finding Clarity through Tarot and Ancient Wisdom
My book, TarotGita, is a journey where the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita meets the intuitive magic of tarot to help you find your own answers.
This collage captures the joy of sharing TarotGita at a launch event. Speaking about the connection between these two ancient systems of wisdom is my passion. The book is a tool to help you create a more mindful and intuitive life.
Each word I wrote in TarotGita was part of a deep, personal pilgrimage. This photo captures a quiet moment of signing a copy, infusing it with blessings. This book is my offering to anyone on a journey inward.
This video montage from the World Book Fair shows the excitement around TarotGita. It was incredible to see so many people connect with the idea of blending tarot with our own spiritual roots, making it a tool for self-discovery.
A collage of happy moments from my book signing events. Writing TarotGita transformed my life, helping me see beyond the visible world, and my greatest hope is that it does the same for every reader.
Here is a glimpse inside TarotGita. This page explains how to interpret cards in different areas like career, relationships, and health, along with a "Message from the Universe." My goal was to make the wisdom of tarot practical and accessible for your daily life.
Another peek into the book, showing how I break down the meaning of each card. The feather you see is a symbol of truth and connection to spirit, which is the essence of TarotGita. The message here: "You must be ODD to be number one."
Seeing my book, TarotGita, displayed alongside other wonderful works is a moment of immense pride. It stands as a testament to the idea that ancient Indian wisdom has a powerful place in our modern search for meaning.
More memories from the book fair. It was a phenomenal journey to bring TarotGita to life, and sharing it with readers is the most rewarding part. You can find your copy on Amazon to begin your own journey.
A candid shot of me signing a copy of TarotGita. I believe that when I sign a book, I'm passing on a small piece of the energy and intention that went into creating it.
A collection of memories from the launch of TarotGita in New Delhi. It was a celebration of bringing this unique fusion of knowledge to the world, surrounded by friends and fellow authors.
About TarotGita: My Book of Wisdom
When I wrote TarotGita, my goal was not to hand you a dictionary of card meanings. I wanted to show you how to map the 78 tarot cards to the archetypal stories in Indian mythology. This practical connection makes the cards feel less like a foreign tool and more like a mirror for your own life patterns, whether you are navigating career dilemmas or relationship hurdles.
If you have ever felt overwhelmed by tarot textbooks or struggled to connect with the imagery, this book is written for you. I structured it to bridge the gap between ancient Indian wisdom and modern life.
Inside the book, you will not find rigid fortune-telling. Instead, I explore how each card aligns with specific shlokas and stories from the Bhagavad Gita, creating a path for self-reflection. It is a guide for the curious soul, whether you are a complete beginner or someone looking to deepen your existing tarot practice.
The book provides a framework for interpreting cards across four key areas: Career, Relationship, Health, and Finance. You will learn to use the cards to clear your own path, trusting your intuition over memorized interpretations. I share insights on how to handle difficult phases, why you should embrace your individuality, and how to stay grounded through meditation. It is not just a book, but a companion for your personal pilgrimage inward.
Suruchi Sharma
I am Suruchi. I see tarot as a mirror for your inner world rather than a crystal ball. My book, TarotGita, bridges Indian mythology with the intuitive art of tarot reading to help you find your own path.
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