Sangeeta Shah: Finding Her Voice, Healing Others, and Creating Space for Women to Rise
Be strong. Don’t give up. Even when the world tells you to stop, listen to the voice within you—it knows the way.
As an amazing founder of Blisssouls Healing in Mumbai, life has never followed a straight easy path. It has unfolded through pauses, detachment, losses and rediscoveries. Spending over more than eleven years healing people help her find clarity, purpose and balance in life. Her journey into healing was not planned, it emerged from lived experiences, hardships and unwavering inner calling
“I always believed that I had a deeper purpose,” she expresses. “Even when life pushed me into silence, something within me kept guiding me forward.”
Listening to Intuition: Personal Insight That Changed Everything
Sangeeta academic qualification holds a Master’s degree in Social Science and an MBA in Marketing from Sikkim Manipal University. She began her professional journey as a sales manager with reputed companies, with a strong oratory skills and leadership qualities helped her success early
From a early age, meditation and pranayama were part of her daily routine. Her intuition was sharp yet she often sensed how situations would unfold even before they did. With passage of time, this inner clarity deepened, bringing clarity that went beyond logic. “I realised I could feel what others were going through,” she shares. “I could guide them, reassure them, and help them prepare emotionally.”
Marriage at the age of 22 marked a turning point. Moving from a South Indian background into a North Indian Bihari household came with cultural adjustments and expectations that were difficult to navigate. When motherhood followed, the pressure intensified. During the 2008 recession, she lost her job in the seventh month of pregnancy. What was meant to be a temporary pause became a five-year break from professional life.
Challenges That Tested Her Strength
Those years were some of the most challenging Sangeeta faced. A once-independent working woman suddenly found herself confined within four walls, raising two daughters while quietly battling depression. When she attempted to return to work after years, resistance at home, childcare responsibilities, and emotional strain made every step harder. Even after managing a job for two years, daily conflicts eventually forced her to resign again.
Just as she tried to steady herself, life delivered another blow—her mother was diagnosed with cancer. For over a decade, the family fought the illness, but eventually, Sangeeta lost the person she called her strongest support system. “That loss broke something inside me,” she says honestly. “I was at my emotional lowest.”
Through every turning point, one quiet constant remained her husband, Ashish Shah. When Sangeeta found the courage to rebuild, it was his faith that gave her the strength to move forward. He stood by her choices, encouraged her learning, and believed in her abilities even when she doubted herself. With his steady support and trust, Sangeeta was finally able to take a decisive step opening her own spiritual healing and counselling centre
Healing herself became the first battle. Through meditation and spiritual practice, she slowly found her way back. One day, she made a quiet but firm decision—to stand up again, not for approval, but for herself.
Turning Pain into Purpose
Years of lived experience had made Sangeeta a natural counsellor. People gravitated toward her for advice, emotional support, and clarity. Recognising this, she decided to formalise her abilities. She trained in Tarot Card Reading, Numerology, DMIT Counselling, Pranic Healing, Reiki, and Sound Healing, guided by mentors who recognised her potential.
While choosing paths, she don’t have to worry much as she don’t choose a single path rather integrated them all in one. This combination of integrating intuitive insight with structured healing tools, she created a holistic councelling approach rooted in empathy and accountability. While she was working from home she started sharing her thoughts through social media and gradually clients began reaching out to her.
The real milestone came when she opened her own healing and counselling centre. “I was told to stay home,” she says, “but I opened my own space instead.” For her, this wasn’t just professional success—it was reclaiming her identity.
Values That Guide Her Work
Sangeeta’s approach to healing is deeply grounded in values shaped by experience rather than theory. Integrity and honesty form the foundation of her practice. She believes in accountability—both to herself and to those who trust her. Collaboration, empathy, and respect guide every interaction.
“I don’t see myself as above anyone,” she says. “I see myself as someone walking alongside them.”
She lives simply, loves cooking, reading about social issues, life skills, and spirituality, and finds her greatest joy in motherhood. Her daughters, she says proudly, inspire her daily with their strength and sensitivity.
Motivation Rooted in Service
What keeps Sangeeta moving forward is her ambition to help others heal and stand strong. She is currently designing an integrated Tarot and Numerology programme that also includes astrology and vastu—created especially for women who want to build independent livelihoods.
“My goal is to ensure that women who learn from me don’t need multiple courses,” she explains. “They should be confident enough to start working, earning, and building their identity.”
Her long-term vision is bold yet deeply personal: to help over one lakh women stand on their own feet—emotionally and financially.
Balancing Healing, Work, and Family
Sangeeta structures her work around her children’s schedules, working primarily on weekdays. When she is home, she is fully present—listening, talking, and solving challenges together as a family. She believes strongly in forgiveness and emotional release, a practice that has made her resilient and grounded.
“Forgive and forget is not weakness,” she says. “It is freedom.”
A Light for Others
Sangeeta has not chased awards or recognition. Her work speaks quietly through the lives she touches. From being asked to give up her career to creating a space where others find strength, her journey reflects what is possible when courage meets compassion.
One line sums up her philosophy simply and powerfully:
“Be the light in someone’s life.”
To young women, her advice comes from lived truth: Be strong. Don’t give up. Even when the world tells you to stop, listen to the voice within you—it knows the way.
Sangeeta Shah’s story is not about perfection. It is about persistence, healing, and the quiet power of choosing yourself—again and again.