Kundalini Awakening, Trauma Healing, and the Path to Freedom

Background

Kanupriya wrote to us before the session saying, “I am going through an intense period in my life and suspect I am in the initial stages of Kundalini awakening. I need your help to diagnose and walk me through these times.”

I, Guru Sanju, received her as a 40-year-old independent businesswoman who had passed through seven years of a deeply painful marriage, four years of divorce, betrayal from her husband’s family, and later a shocking level of cheating from her own father around business and money. By the time she reached me, her Kundalini had awakened abruptly, her heart chakra was blocked, and her nervous system had gone into a neurosis-like collapse. She was experiencing hearing problems, freeze mode, suicidal tendencies in the past, and a chronic sense of unsafety in her own body and life.

This discourse is the complete written unfolding of that session: my diagnosis, the story of her trauma, the Kundalini reading, the life decisions I guided her to make, and the exact techniques—breath, trauma release, and shavasana—that I used to begin resetting her brain, nervous system, and Kundalini field.

Opening and Energetic Diagnosis

I greeted her gently: I asked how she was and told her that I would first diagnose her and then explain how I would conduct the session. I guided her to sit in such a way that light fell on her face instead of coming from behind.

Then I began the basic energetic diagnosis.

I asked her to sit upright and to show me her hands one by one.

  • First, I asked for the right hand: palm open, fingers relaxed, held up at chest level so I could see the palm and the subtle tremors or energy lines.
  • Then I asked for the left hand in the same way.

After this, I asked her to close her eyes.

I told her: “As I guide you, just observe your body. Notice any movement of energy or any sensation. I will speak one sentence at a time so the inner ‘sound’ is clear for you.”

Guided Inner Body Scan

I began the full-body inner scan, which I now also offer you as a practice:

  1. Face and Third Eye
    I guided her to first focus attention on the face.
    Then I asked her to observe the space between the eyebrows—the third eye region—to see if there was any strong vibration, pulsing, or pressure coming out of that area.
  2. Crown and Back of Head
    I asked her to shift attention to the crown chakra, on the very top of the head, and notice whether there was any intense outward-moving energy.
  3. Back of Head, Neck, Spine, and Heart
    Then I guided her to slowly move her attention to the back of the head, then to the back of the neck, and further down along the spine—especially the back of the chest, where the heart chakra sits behind the ribcage.
  4. Down to the Tailbone
    I asked her to keep moving her awareness down the spine all the way to the tailbone, observing whether she felt any energy moving either upward or downward, or any strong sensations in any of these points.
  5. Front of the Body
    Thereafter, I shifted her attention to the front body: starting from the jaws, then the front of the neck, chest, heart chakra in the front, abdominal region, and then down towards the pelvic region and lower body.

I asked her specifically:

  • Do you feel any congestion of energy in the abdominal region?
  • Do you feel congestion in the pelvic region or anywhere else in the lower body?

Then I asked her to slowly open her eyes and tell me during which part of the total scanning she felt more vibration, and of what nature.

She shared that the strongest sensations and vibrational activity were in the head and heart area, and also in the lower body—pelvis and abdomen.

Confirming Kundalini Awakening and the Heart Chakra Block

She had come to me with doubt: “Am I really going through Kundalini awakening?”

After this energetic scan, I told her clearly:

  • She is going through Kundalini awakening.
  • The Kundalini has awakened abruptly.
  • It is blocked in the heart chakra and is trying to move further up.

I also explained that there is a disturbance in her system—her brain, nervous system, and life situation—so to process this energy she would have to change many things in her life. I reassured her that I have the solutions and would give them one by one.

Her Relationship History and the Collapse of the Heart

I then moved into her life story, because the heart chakra block is never random.

I asked whether she was single or married.

She shared:

  • She was married.
  • She is now by herself.
  • She is 40 years old.

I asked her to elaborate on the marriage and any relationship issues—especially the darkest parts, because a blocked heart chakra means she has not been able to truly love someone and be loved in a safe way.

Slowly she began:

From the very beginning of the marriage, what was said and what was done were completely different.

She had been married for seven years. It was not a love marriage; it was arranged.

They were stationed between different locations, moving back and forth between Indore and her husband’s family base. There were constant comings and goings, people moving up and down, and family involvement all the time.

Eventually, she settled in Indore, where she lives now, and she runs her own business with people working for her.

A Marriage Without Privacy or Bonding

As she shared more, the pattern became clear:

  • The entire family of her husband was involved in every aspect of their life.
  • There was no privacy.
  • Her married life never had the sacred space of just her and her husband.
  • Everything was filtered through family opinions, family decisions, and family interference.

She started noticing from day one that something was wrong. Even on the wedding night, her gut was alert.

He mentioned a female friend he had been involved with earlier, and this woman continued to be part of the family circle. There was emotional attachment, money issues, and blurred boundaries.

Her husband’s family came from a Jain background—culturally Marwari with a Punjabi flavor. They followed Jain traditions, but the emotional environment was harsh and not truly dharmic.

They had a family business that involved overseas manufacturing. Her husband was meant to go back to handle that business. During the course of the marriage, she discovered that the family essentially wanted a home-sweet-home wife—someone who would drop everything and stay at home, while she had always been a working, independent, enterprising woman.

The talks before marriage gave one impression; the reality after marriage was completely different.

The Hidden Grandmother and the Family Dynamics

She was never told about the true condition of the grandmother before marriage. The grandmother came to the wedding, but only after she moved in did Kanupriya see the reality:

  • The grandmother had many issues.
  • She was living in the same home.
  • The house was emotionally cramped, a small area with many people and unspoken tensions.

As the new bride, she had not been told these facts. She entered a house full of unspoken complications.

Her husband had earlier spoken about two other women as well. Over time, emotional and financial issues kept surfacing. Problems that were initially subtle eventually became dominant.

Business Promises, Money Flow, and Emotional Betrayal

At one point, her husband suggested they start a business together. When money was needed, her father back home began to support them financially so that they could run this small joint business.

But then her husband’s family started creating excuses. They did not like that this joint business was happening.

They called him back, pressuring him, controlling him with emotional and cultural expectations. Her mother-in-law was not supportive of Kanupriya.

Gradually, he started withdrawing from the marriage bond. He began speaking to others, confiding in them rather than in her, and emotionally distanced himself.

The entire marriage became a field of:

  • family interference,
  • secrecy,
  • emotional betrayal,
  • financial confusion.

In such an environment, she developed suicidal tendencies. The nervous system can only take so much distortion before it breaks.

Cultural and Family Background

To understand the energetic field, I asked about language, culture, and origin.

  • Her husband’s side: Jain by tradition, Marwari flavor, Punjabi background.
  • They followed Jain rituals but the emotional climate was toxic.
  • Her own background was different; she came from another cultural line, with her own way of living and values.

This clash—not just of individuals but of fields—added to the stress.

The Diagnosis: Neurosis and a Threatened Nervous System

Based on the energetic reading and the life story, I told her directly:

  • She is suffering from a neurosis condition—a very serious state of nervous system breakdown.
  • Her brain and nervous system have gone through repeated shocks.
  • To heal fully—even if she works with me continuously—it will take at least one year for her to truly come back to life.

I explained that many aspects of her past would have to be addressed in a very different way. She must change the response of her nervous system to life.

Right now, her brain and nervous system do not feel safe in life.

  • They are always in threat mode.
  • They are always in freeze mode.

The dorsal vagus nerve—associated with shutdown and immobilization—is overactive.

The Father’s Betrayal and Living in the Same Space

Another layer unfolded:

After coming out of the marriage, she did not receive full support from her family during the divorce process.

She started new businesses—she even went abroad to work on a project with her brother and sister. It was a company that was supposed to be a shared opportunity.

But behind her back, a mission started to push her out.

Her own father tried to sabotage her success. He was not the right man to support her as an independent woman. Some part of the wealth and work that should have been hers was taken away; agreements were twisted.

And still, she was sharing the same physical space with her parents.

I told her clearly:

  • If you are an independent woman with multiple businesses, you are already financially capable.
  • But you are living in the jail of your past—inside the same house and field that traumatized you.

The “Jail” Metaphor: Why She Must Physically Move

I gave her a very simple, hard truth:

Imagine you are in a jail, traumatized by criminals inside that jail, and then you keep voluntarily going back into the same jail. What will happen to your nervous system?

That is exactly what she was doing by continuing to live in the same energy field with her parents, where betrayal and emotional violence had occurred.

So, I told her:

  • First, you must feel safe.
  • Your brain needs to feel safe.

The best way to disconnect from parents and the past is physical distance:

  • Move to a different city.
  • Go to a place where your soul feels happy and independent.
  • Slowly, gradually limit contact.

I suggested a practical progression:

  • Begin by talking to them less—maybe once a week—saying you are busy with work.
  • If your mother wants to visit you, she can come, but you will avoid going back to the old house.

This is not emotional abandonment; this is energetic protection and nervous system healing.

I told her that in the coming time, whenever she was ready, I could help her relocate and even guide her to the best place for recovery.

Relocation, Business, and Practical Constraints

We explored the practical side:

Her business is both online and offline. That gave some flexibility.

I asked whether she could function from a distance—manage her business remotely. She said she had some options, but there were constraints and local obligations.

So I suggested a phased plan:

  • First step: if you must stay in the same city, at least move into a separate home—maybe a small studio—where you live alone and can rest.
  • Second step: over a period of around five years, plan your life so that you can ultimately move out of the city itself.

She shared that she had already been working on another possibility for many months: spending more time out of India.

She had planned to go to Dubai, where she has family. She was already partly out, travelling and spending time there.

I confirmed:

  • This is good.
  • Go there.
  • Take sessions with me from there.
  • Tell your brain that this is your recovery time and you do not need to worry about the old field.

My Role and Powers in Her Journey

She expressed curiosity about what gifts I am using in this work.

I asked if she had read my About Us page. She had glanced at it but not deeply.

I explained that one of my central gifts is clairvoyant reading power based on quantum field reading. I am not limited to intuition; I read the energetic reality—your electromagnetic and quantum signals.

I also shared another gift:

  • I empower people.
  • I have the power to restore your inner power.

I told her that there is nothing esoteric or “magical” in the escapist sense.

I am going to work on:

  • your brain,
  • your nervous system,
  • your quantum field.

Kundalini is life force; it processes on its own. I focus on activating the body’s intelligence, shifting brain waves, cleansing the field, and teaching you how to live life.

Kundalini, Destiny, and the Decade of Transformation

I gave her the broad reading of her Kundalini and destiny:

  • This Kundalini awakening means she is going to be free—in this very lifetime.
  • In her case, the time of complete spiritual freedom is about one decade.
  • She is 40 now; by around 50, if she walks this path, she will be free spiritually.
  • Life will be very different after 50.

If she works with me with dedication, I can intensify the process and compress this decade into around five years.

But this requires:

  • sincere sadhana,
  • consistency,
  • following the actions I give.

Fate is there as a blueprint; effort and frequency change reorganize destiny.

The Brain, Nervous System, and Karmic Roots

I brought her back to the body:

She cannot progress in Kundalini until her body is in better health.

Right now:

  • her brain and nervous system do not function in their best quality;
  • she has a traumatic brain, hearing issues, and freeze responses;
  • she has gone into neurosis because of thousands of micro- and macro-traumas.

Each clash, each argument, each betrayal pushed her nervous system into another freeze pattern.

There are karmic remnants with her ex-husband and his family, which I will remove through my powers and specific techniques. While she is no longer sharing physical space with them, her nervous system still holds their energetic imprints.

There is also a big karmic drama with her father.

All of this must be addressed through neuroplasticity—changing the habitual way her brain and nervous system respond to life.

The First Technique: Mouth Exhalation to Remove Apana

Now I moved from diagnosis to techniques.

I told her:

“First, you need to understand the intelligence behind this technique. Exhalation is important for removing toxicity and blockages from your entire field.”

This is not just about expelling carbon dioxide. When you exhale deeply and consciously, you are actually exhaling apana—the stale prana that remains in your energy field and keeps you blocked.

I taught her a specific exhalation method, which I now also give to you:

  1. Hand Placement and Diaphragm Awareness
    • Sit comfortably.
    • Place one hand on your belly and one on your chest.
    • Ensure that as you breathe, your belly moves more than your chest. The diaphragm should move up and down; your breathing should be from the belly, not the upper chest.
  2. Full Mouth Exhalation
    • Inhale normally (do not overthink it).
    • Then exhale through the mouth, with focus and intention.
    • As you exhale, let your belly go completely inward, as if you are squeezing out the last bit of air from the lower lungs and abdomen.
    • Exhale till your belly goes inside fully.
  3. Allow Natural Inhalation
    • Do not try to inhale.
    • Let the body inhale on its own, usually through the nose.
    • Inhalation is the stress response; exhalation is the conscious reset.
  4. Mental Attitude
    • Exhale with the feeling that you are flushing out everything stale from your belly and field.
    • Imagine you are flushing out all stuck air, stuck emotions, stuck apana through the mouth.
    • Be fully in the present; no past, no future—only this exhalation.

I told her to do this exhalation throughout the day—up to 90% of the time she is conscious of her breath—to retrain her body.

The Physiology: Nitric Oxide, Carbon Dioxide, and Vessel Dilation

I explained the science to her:

  • Through this exhalation technique, nitric oxide is produced in the body.
  • Nitric oxide is important for opening blood vessels (vasodilation).
  • Carbon dioxide, when properly maintained, also helps open blood vessels.

When blood vessels open, the oxygen-carrying blood you inhale can actually reach your cells and brain more effectively.

This technique may look like a simple exhalation, but:

  • It activates respiratory centers that have been deactivated by chronic stress.
  • It shifts her from shallow chest breathing to diaphragmatic breathing.
  • It decongests the chest and improves circulation.

I asked her to close her eyes and do around ten rounds: full exhalation through the mouth, allow natural nasal inhalation, then again exhale.

After the practice, I asked her to notice even micro-level changes in her state.

Trauma Release Technique: Pressing the Jaw and Crying

As emotions started moving, she felt tears.

I told her: “If you feel like crying, release it.”

Then I taught her another trauma release technique:

  1. Jaw Pressure
    • Using your fingers, press deeply into the muscles beside the jaw—especially along the cheeks and near the temples.
    • This area stores a lot of held trauma, unspoken anger, and swallowed words.
  2. Breath and Sound
    • While pressing, exhale forcefully through the mouth.
    • Let the breath carry the stored energy out.
    • If tears come, let them flow freely.
  3. Intensity
    • Do it forcefully enough to feel a real release, but not to harm yourself.
    • Stay present with the sensations.

I encouraged her:

  • “You are holding too much in your body. That has caused all these problems. Now is the time to release it.”

She began to cry.

I reassured her that this is a sign that healing is happening—her soul crying in my presence because it finally feels safe enough to release.

I told her:

  • You had said at the beginning you are not able to cry.
  • Now the body is crying, so healing has started.

Even after the session, I told her that if she feels like crying once, twice, thrice, or daily for some time, she should let it come. This is the completion of an emotional cycle held for years.

Screaming Without Sound: Advanced Trauma Release

I also guided her into another layer of release—screaming safely:

  • If possible, she could scream into a pillow or with her mouth covered, so as not to disturb others.
  • If sound is not possible, I asked her to feel and act as if she is screaming:
    • Open the mouth wide.
    • Extend the tongue.
    • Let the face fully express the internal scream.

This allows the energy of the scream to leave, even if the sound is muted.

She followed this, and I guided her to keep doing it until she felt relief.

I explained that this too is my power: in my presence, the soul finds permission to cry and scream after holding back for years.

Shavasana: Dying to the Old Identity

After emotional release, I introduced the next technique: shavasana.

I asked her to lie down—not on a pillow, but flat—first on the floor if possible, or on a bed if that is more accessible.

Instructions:

  • Lie on the back, legs gently apart, arms slightly away from the body, palms facing upwards or relaxed.
  • Cover the eyes with a cloth or anything soft so that the light is blocked; it should be dark for the eyes.
  • Let the whole body go limp, as if every muscle is surrendering.

I told her:

  • “Lie as if you are dying. As if you are leaving the body and there is nothing left to do on this earth.”
  • “Let go of everything. Let go of all the hold.”

I asked her to stay like this for 10–15 minutes, and I silently observed the changes in her field.

I guided her to:

  • let go of all control,
  • stop expecting anything from anybody or from life,
  • simply lie in total surrender.

I reminded her:

  • This savasana can be done multiple times a day for 10–15 minutes.
  • Each time, let the universe take charge of your life.
  • Let the universe guide your next steps—where to go, what to do.

You Are Not Your Name, You Are a Field of Energy

As she rested, I spoke softly:

  • She is not “Priya” or “Kanupriya” as a fixed identity.
  • In the energy field, she is nobody and nothing—just a field of energy vibrating at a particular frequency.

Right now her vibration is low, so she is experiencing a low-reality timeline:

  • trauma,
  • betrayal,
  • fear,
  • neurosis.

When her vibration rises, she will experience a different reality:

  • flow,
  • support,
  • new opportunities,
  • higher-dimensional guidance.

This letting go in shavasana tunes her into higher frequencies of the universe, where there is flow and no blockages.

Brainwaves, Vagus Nerve, and Heart Electromagnetic Field

I explained what is happening inside:

  • As she lies in shavasana and truly relaxes, her brainwaves begin to change.
  • She moves from beta waves (sympathetic nervous system state—fight, flight, freeze, cortisol, adrenaline) into alpha, and slowly into theta, delta, and gamma over time.

Her belly breathing began on its own.

I pointed out:

  • Belly breathing, or diaphragmatic breathing, happens when the body feels safe.
  • This means her parasympathetic system is beginning to activate.
  • The vagus nerve is being gently stimulated.

The purpose of shavasana in this context is:

  • to activate the vagus nerve,
  • to lower down the heart’s electromagnetic field intensity,
  • to bring the system into rest and digest mode.

When the heart EMF calms down, brainwaves soften, and healing states (alpha, theta, delta, gamma) become more accessible.

Her body has not experienced this healing deeply in the last decade. It will require at least one year of continuous re-teaching of the brain that “you are safe.”

This happens through:

  • these sessions,
  • the techniques I teach,
  • and continuous self-practice.

Silent Transmission and Quantum Field Work

For around ten minutes, I remained silent, watching her field, changing her brainwaves and quantum patterns from another dimension.

I told her afterwards:

  • She is no longer alone.
  • She is no longer lonely.
  • Her Kundalini responds to my power.

When she is in deep trouble, she can connect to me energetically. Her belly, her nervous system, her trauma points—all of them are now under a different field of intelligence.

I am activating her body’s intelligence. Ultimately, her cells will respond to this healing, especially when she starts changing her environment and actions.

People who hate her or do not love her should not be around her, and she should not be around them. This is essential for changing both her physical energy field and her quantum energy field.

Coming Out of Shavasana: The First Taste of a New Life

After the silent period, I gently invited her to become aware of her senses and, if she felt ready, to get up slowly.

I told her to notice:

  • any trance-like condition she might have experienced, even for a moment,
  • the sense that many things have been wiped off from her energy field.

I said:

  • “I have taken you to a state before your trauma—before your marriage, before your divorce, before everything that messed up your life, back to a state of hopes and possibilities.”

If she truly felt the shift, she had just tasted that it is possible to change and transform her life.

She now has a first flavor of willpower:

  • “I can change my life with effort.”

The Purpose of Kundalini in Her Life

I reminded her:

  • The purpose of Kundalini is to make you an independent person.
  • The purpose of Kundalini is transformation.

She is going through a metamorphosis, where:

  • the past is fading away,
  • the future is waiting,
  • and she will create that future with her energy and efforts.

Doing the same things again, being with the same people again, will not change her reality.

She must:

  • take different actions,
  • go in different directions,
  • step into the unknown.

The unknown will reward her with prosperity and new life—if she has the willpower to act.

Radical Rest, Reduced Workload, and Nature

I gave her a radical prescription:

  • If she is working eight hours a day, she should rest at least ten hours.
  • Sixteen hours of her day—including sleep—should be dedicated to rest and healing.
  • Only one-third of her life should be functional and outward; two-thirds should be rest for now.

She must:

  • reduce workload;
  • go out into open spaces;
  • spend time away from closed, stale rooms.

I told her to watch Sanju Frequency—my movie—because it is a living example of how to live a new kind of life in alignment with energy, freedom, and authenticity.

Sanju Frequency, Negative Ions, and Mountains

I said:

  • “Watch Sanju Frequency movie today itself. It is around two hours long.”
  • In it, she will see many of the principles I am teaching, demonstrated through my own life.

After this, she should also watch my series of videos on negative ions, Kundalini, and negative ions.

I explained:

  • She is currently living in a dense, closed, positive-ion dominant place—her parents’ house.
  • She cannot change the energy of that house because they will not allow her.

But she can change her location.

I explained that:

  • Mountains, open spaces, forests, and negative-ion rich environments accelerate healing and Kundalini integration.
  • Dubai does not have very high negative ions, but going there is still a first step away from the jail.

Later, as she follows her inner GPS, she will get to know where her soul truly calls her—perhaps mountains, perhaps another country—but first, she must move to the next available step.

The 100 Days of Freedom Project and Ongoing Work

I explained the structure of deeper work with me:

  • First, she should practice these techniques for 7–15 days and notice changes.
  • If she feels improvement and wants more powerful presence and transmission, she can take more sessions.

If she is disciplined and dedicated, we can enter into:

  • a three-month structure where she works with me weekly,
  • a 100 Days of Freedom Project from the issues she is experiencing.

In that project, I work continuously on:

  • brain and nervous system rejuvenation,
  • changing brainwaves,
  • quantum field transmission,
  • clearing energy blockages.

I reminded her:

  • Her brain currently does not work optimally.
  • Her right brain and left brain are both not functioning at full capacity.
  • It is a traumatic brain, but it can be healed through systematic work.

Purple Light and Crown Chakra Symbolism

After shavasana, she shared that she was seeing purple color, a kind of violet-lavender hue.

I told her:

  • This purple is connected to the crown chakra.
  • It is symbolic of her inner Kundalini energy touching or staying in the crown chakra field.
  • She often feels energy in the head because the heart chakra is unblocking and the energy is trying to move upwards.

I clarified that these colors are not random esoteric fantasies; they are symbolic representations of auric colors that appear in the energy field.

Breathing Death Out, Breathing Life In

I gave her a core fundamental lesson to live by:

  • With every exhalation, breathe out death.
  • With every inhalation, breathe in life.

This is not morbid; it is a deep script:

  • Exhale the old, the fear, the trauma, the stale identities.
  • Inhale fresh prana, fresh possibility.

I asked her to live each moment fully, to:

  • live the moment,
  • and live the moment alive.

Before moving to the next moment, she must experience this one completely.

Self-Care, Feminine Energy, and Feeling Again

I asked her to focus on the fundamentals of life:

  • eating well,
  • taking a good bath,
  • pampering herself,
  • caring for the body and soul.

She is a feminine being. Feminine energy is meant to live through feelings. But right now, she cannot feel properly; everything is numb or overloaded.

So she must start participating in life again—through small acts of self-care, through breathing, through resting, through allowing feelings to move.

Sanju Frequency as Preparation for Deeper Work

She asked what Sanju Frequency means and what benefit it gives.

I told her I would share the link, and explained:

  • The movie gives intelligence on how to heal yourself, even if you are not actively connected to me in sessions.
  • When she comes back to me after watching and implementing, she will come as a more evolved person.
  • I will not have to teach her ABCD; we can go straight to the PhD aspects of energy.

Negative Ions, Dubai, and the Path Ahead

I reminded her again:

  • Dubai is not rich in negative ions like mountains or forests, but it is still a necessary first step away from the toxic field.
  • Once there, she should follow the inner GPS and later go to places where her soul and nervous system feel truly expanded.

I asked her to apply three main things for the next seven days:

  • mouth exhalation and diaphragm breathing,
  • trauma release (jaw pressure, crying, screaming without sound),
  • shavasana multiple times a day.

After that, if she feels she needs more of my power and presence, she can continue consultations and energy transmissions.

The key is:

  • Sessions must always come from an improved state.
  • Her brain must learn: “I am getting better and better.”

Final Breathing Technique to Take Decisions Wisely

Before closing, I guided her into one more simple breath-based technique:

  • Close the eyes.
  • Focus on the third eye.
  • Observe the breath: inhalation and exhalation.
  • Move with the breath in rhythm—inhale, exhale, inhale, exhale.

This technique can be done several times a day to stabilize her mind so she can take wise decisions.

I summarized:

  • Diaphragmatic mouth exhalation: throughout the day.
  • Shavasana: before sleep, after waking, and once or twice in daytime.
  • Rhythmic breathing with awareness at the third eye: 3–4 times a day as needed.

Each time she practices, she will move “a little bit better.”

Case Reflection in My Own Words

This case is about a 40-year-old woman who went through seven years of marriage and has been divorced for the last four years. She faced betrayal and emotional cheating from her husband and his family—especially around relationships and money, including issues tied to family business and business identity.

On top of that, she was betrayed by her own father, who tried to sabotage her business and success. She is an independent woman running multiple businesses, and yet her own father could not support her growth.

All of this created deep trauma. During this intense period, her Kundalini awakened. Now her system carries multiple blockages, leading to a neurosis-like condition and hearing problems.

My work with her is to balance and change her brainwaves, cleanse her quantum field, and help her transform from a different dimension that is not available in any medical field or through medication.

If you too are suffering from similar issues—trauma, Kundalini awakening, neurosis, heart blocks—you can connect to my team, and they will guide you further.

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Sanju

Sanju is Founder of Inner GPS Gurus. She is Kundalini, Energy, and Health Specialist. She is a rare Clairvoyant and Energy Scientist who leads your energies after a complete clairvoyant reading of your energies. She enjoys dissolving your problems and transforming you through action-based Energy Work. Get Solutions to your Life Problems (Career, Wealth, Productivity, Relationship, Spirituality, Kundalini, and Health).

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