Welcome to profound spiritual healing and conscious transformation with Varsha Sangal — a Top Certified Access Consciousness® Facilitator and Renowned & Pioneer Spiritual Healer based in Delhi NCR.

With over 20 years of experience, Varsha has empowered thousands of souls to release trauma, reclaim clarity, and realign with their inner truth and soul purpose. Her holistic approach blends ancient spiritual wisdom with modern energetic tools to create lasting transformation.

✨ Explore Powerful Modalities:

🔹 Access Consciousness® & Bars Therapy (Pioneer in India)
🔹 Akashic Record Readings (Pioneer in India)
🔹 Energy Clearing & Ancestral Healing
🔹 Spirit Possession Removal & House Cleansing
🔹 Past Life Regression & Relationship Readings
🔹 Online Spiritual Life Coach Training
🔹 PTSD, Trauma & Toxic Relationship Recovery

🌍 Serving Globally

📍 Based in Delhi NCR & Noida — offering global online spiritual healing sessions. Honoured as a "Spiritual Leader" and recognized in national media.


Varshha Sangal

From Fear to Protection | New Video Out Now

I grew up terrified of snakes. Nightmares, panic, the whole thing.

And then they showed up as protectors.

This video isn’t about fantasy spirituality or aesthetic mysticism. It’s about what happens when fear transforms into guidance, and when spirit support stops looking holy and starts looking… unexpected.

Snakes. Lizards. Reptilian guides. Not symbolism. Not coincidence. Actual protectors across dimensions.

In this episode, I talk about: • How fear can flip into spiritual alliance
• Spirit guides across earthly, fourth, and higher dimensions
• Akashic records, past lives, and karmic confirmations
• Why spiritual protection has nothing to do with religion
• Healing experiences that don’t fit polite spiritual narratives

This is about unseen protection that doesn’t announce itself. About guides that stay quiet until you’re ready. About trusting support even when it scares you first.

If you’ve ever felt watched over without proof… If protection has shown up in strange forms… If your fear feels older than this lifetime…

This video will land differently.

Watch with an open mind. And maybe stop assuming protection only comes wrapped in comfort.

https://youtu.be/vHwi1HY9Qo0?si=U8mSL...

3 days ago | [YT] | 1

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The Art of Receiving | Why Manifestation Stops When You Do

Everyone talks about manifesting. Vision boards. Affirmations. Hustle disguised as spirituality.

But no one teaches receiving.

Receiving isn’t passive. It’s uncomfortable. It asks you to drop control, guilt, and the addiction to struggle.

Most people are great at giving. Giving effort. Giving explanations. Giving energy until there’s nothing left.

And then they wonder why abundance feels far away.

Receiving means: • Allowing support without justifying it
• Accepting ease without waiting for chaos
• Letting life show up without micromanaging the outcome

The nervous system matters here. If your body only feels safe in effort, it will reject ease even when it arrives.

So the work isn’t “ask for more.” The work is removing what blocks you from taking it in.

Because abundance doesn’t knock louder. You just stop answering the door.

What if receiving was a skill, not a reward?

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The Art of Receiving isn’t about asking for more. It’s about finally stopping the internal refusal. Most people are excellent at effort, struggle, and overgiving. Receiving? That’s where the system crashes.

This class looks at why receiving feels unsafe, awkward, or undeserved and how that quietly limits money, relationships, opportunities, and ease. Not through motivational noise, but by noticing the patterns you’ve been trained into and gently dismantling them.

If you’ve ever said “I don’t need help,” “I’ll manage,” or “It’s fine” while being very much not fine, this is for you. Receiving isn’t passive. It’s a skill. And like all skills, it can be practiced, strengthened, and lived.

4 days ago | [YT] | 10

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Think you've watched and copied our latest video
In your brain? Well let's test your knowledge now


MCQ Quiz: Moksha and Spiritual Insights

1. How is moksha primarily defined in the podcast?
A. Escaping suffering through rituals
B. Achieving material detachment only
C. Breaking the cycle of birth and death through enlightenment
D. Entering a higher physical realm

2. Which inner qualities must be transcended to attain moksha, according to the discussion?
A. Fear and desire
B. Ego, pride, attachment, and judgment
C. Knowledge and devotion
D. Emotion and logic

Picking up exactly where we left off. Staying disciplined. No answers. No mystical cheating.


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MCQ Quiz: Moksha and Spiritual Insights (Continued)

3. According to the episode, how many individuals are historically documented to have attained moksha with physical signs?
A. Three
B. Five
C. Seven
D. Twelve

4. Which of the following figures is mentioned as one of the seven documented beings who attained moksha?
A. Adi Shankaracharya
B. Guru Nanak
C. Swami Vivekananda
D. Ramakrishna Paramahamsa

5. What explanation is given for why only seven cases of moksha are widely known?
A. Others failed spiritual tests
B. Historical records were destroyed
C. Many attained moksha invisibly without public recognition
D. Moksha is no longer achievable

6. Which three paths are emphasized as essential for attaining moksha?
A. Raja, Hatha, and Kriya Yoga
B. Meditation, fasting, and silence
C. Karma, Bhakti, and Jnana Yoga
D. Prayer, sacrifice, and pilgrimage

7. What does the concept of a “life plan” or “soul lesson” suggest?
A. Life events are random
B. Souls reincarnate with specific karmic objectives
C. Destiny cannot be altered
D. Only saints have soul plans

8. Why is Duryodhan mentioned in the discussion?
A. As an example of failure to attain moksha
B. As proof that morality determines rebirth
C. To illustrate alignment with one’s soul role despite negative perception
D. To criticize epic narratives

9. What characteristic is associated with spiritual masters’ auras?
A. Physical invisibility
B. Emotional neutrality
C. High luminosity and radiance of peace
D. Complete detachment from humans

10. What challenge do people face when encountering spiritual claims like moksha or interstellar beings?
A. Lack of religious texts
B. Overdependence on rituals
C. Resistance due to materialistic and scientific conditioning
D. Fear of divine punishment

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*Hi Everyone,*

This is a gentle reminder that the seats for *Tea Date with Varshha Sangal* are filling up quickly. If you haven’t registered yet, please complete your registration at the earliest using the link below:

🔗 forms.gle/vHwqdqvfHCqtJHUM7

*Important Note:*
> Each individual attending the event must fill out the registration form *separately* . If multiple family members are coming, a *separate registration is required for each person.*
> Only the person whose name is registered will be allowed entry. *No entry will be permitted without a valid registration.*

Looking forward to seeing you all soon! ✨

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Why do some people keep repeating the same emotional cycles, even after years of prayer, effort, and “doing the right things”?

And why do a rare few seem untouched by chaos, not because life is easy, but because something inside them has settled?

Moksha is often spoken of as a final destination. A reward after death. A concept reserved for saints and legends. But what if it’s less about leaving the world and more about ending the inner loop of karma, ego, and attachment?

This reflection explores Moksha through lived experience, scripture, and deeper energetic understanding. It looks at why only a handful of journeys are documented, how soul plans complicate our ideas of good and bad, and why rituals alone don’t dissolve karmic weight.

It’s not about instant liberation or spiritual superiority. It’s about honesty. Responsibility. And the slow, often uncomfortable work of becoming internally free.

If the idea of Moksha has ever felt abstract, intimidating, or unreal, this perspective offers a way to see it as something deeply human, grounded, and quietly transformational.

https://youtu.be/r7IxBGcWxW4?si=36863...

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*Hi Everyone,*

This is a gentle reminder that the seats for *Tea Date with Varshha Sangal* are filling up quickly. If you haven’t registered yet, please complete your registration at the earliest using the link below:

🔗 forms.gle/vHwqdqvfHCqtJHUM7

*Important Note:*
> Each individual attending the event must fill out the registration form *separately* . If multiple family members are coming, a *separate registration is required for each person.*
> Only the person whose name is registered will be allowed entry. *No entry will be permitted without a valid registration.*

Looking forward to seeing you all soon! ✨

1 week ago | [YT] | 8

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Have you watched the latest video ?
If yes it's time for the ultimate QUIZ OF THE DAY
https://youtu.be/r7IxBGcWxW4?si=FR-Ru...

1. According to the video, what plays the most critical role at the moment of death?
A. Physical strength of the body
B. Final thoughts and emotional state
C. Religious rituals performed
D. Medical intervention

2. What unusual physical change may occur on a dying person’s face?
A. Complete stillness
B. Sudden aging
C. Resemblance to deceased relatives
D. Loss of facial features

3. After leaving the physical body, what does the soul immediately experience?
A. Total loss of awareness
B. Physical pain intensifying
C. Freedom from physical pain with emotional attachment
D. Immediate rebirth

4. Where does the soul exist shortly after death, as described in the video?
A. Underground realms
B. A fixed heaven or hell
C. Higher realms or “higher air”
D. Inside ancestral homes

5. Why is the 13-day period after death considered significant?
A. It marks the end of mourning
B. It allows the soul to remain near the living world
C. It decides instant rebirth
D. It is only culturally symbolic

6. Who assists the soul during its transition after death?
A. Only religious priests
B. Medical professionals
C. Spirit guides, angels, and ancestors
D. Other living family members

7. What are Akashic Records described as in the video?
A. Religious scriptures
B. Astronomical data
C. Cosmic records of a soul’s journey and karma
D. Genetic memory

8. What happens during the review of the soul’s “life book”?
A. Punishments are assigned
B. Rewards are distributed
C. Life lessons and unfinished tasks are examined
D. The soul chooses a heaven

9. What do recurring life patterns or loops indicate?
A. Bad luck
B. Divine punishment
C. Unfinished karmic lessons
D. Social conditioning only

10. What misconception about heaven and hell does the speaker reject?
A. They exist in the mind
B. They are symbolic
C. They are physical places of reward and torture
D. They depend on moral judgment

11. What emotion often prevents the soul from leaving the physical world easily?
A. Anger
B. Fear and attachment
C. Curiosity
D. Confusion

12. According to the speaker, how should death ideally be approached?
A. With denial
B. With fear and avoidance
C. As a punishment
D. As a natural transition and new beginning

Comment down your answers and we will check them for you ⭐

1 week ago | [YT] | 1

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The Art of Receiving

We’re trained to give.
To push.
To earn.
To deserve.

And somehow, receiving got framed as lazy, weak, or awkward.

Here’s the quiet truth no one likes admitting.
If you struggle to receive, you’re blocking half of life.

Compliments.
Support.
Opportunities.
Money.
Love.

You can’t keep asking the universe, people, or life to show up for you while you keep flinching when it actually does.

Receiving is not taking advantage.
It’s allowing balance.

It’s saying yes without guilt.
Listening without interrupting.
Accepting help without explaining yourself.
Letting good things land instead of deflecting them with “I’m fine” or “It’s nothing.”

The art of receiving is learning to stay open without shrinking, apologizing, or proving your worth.

You don’t have to earn rest.
You don’t have to justify abundance.
You don’t have to suffer to be deserving.

Sometimes growth isn’t about doing more.
It’s about letting yourself have.

If this hit somewhere uncomfortable, good.
That’s usually where the shift begins.

1 week ago | [YT] | 10

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Fine. A YouTube promo post. Free event. No drama, no fluff overdose, just enough intrigue to make people click instead of “saving for later” and forgetting forever.

☕ Tea Date with Varsha Sangal | FREE Session

What if one honest conversation could shift something you’ve been carrying for years?

No stage.
No heavy teaching.
No pressure to perform or heal overnight.

Just tea, presence, and real talk.

Tea Date with Varsha Sangal is a free, open-hearted space where questions are welcome, clarity is shared, and nothing is forced.
We talk about life, emotions, energy, blocks you don’t have words for yet, and the things you feel but can’t explain.

Some come for answers.
Some come for peace.
Some don’t even know why they’re drawn to it.

And that’s okay.

☕ No cost
☕ No expectations
☕ Just connection, awareness, and ease

Sometimes healing doesn’t begin with effort.
It begins with sitting down… and being heard.

Join the Tea Date.
Your cup is already waiting.

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