About N. S. Shakti
Natasha Sharma Bsc. Hons, CCHt, Dip HB (KGH, UK) is a speaker, mentor, and is now authoring as N.S Shakti. She was born and brought up in the United Kingdom. She lives in Mumbai, India with her husband Rrajeev Sharma, and their two feline fur babies Freyja and Isaac. She is a bonus mother to the beautiful Rewa Khare Sharma.
In Human Design she is a Mental Projector with a 3/5 Profile. Created to be a vehicle of wisdom, a guide for the people who need her. Who are ready for her, who recognize her, and invite her into their lives simply for the words she has to share and the questions she will inevitably ask. For she perceives.
Natasha means resurrection and her spirit animal shows up alternately as the snake or the turtle. Precious spirits of Earth and of Water. Divine, ancient, feminine powerful energy (Shakti). She embodies the healing powers of the self, of birth, death, shedding, and rebirth. Of transformation, self-realization, and radical acceptance.
No surprise her expertise is guiding people to cure themselves of physical injuries and diseases by exploring the metaphysical connection of the mind-body-soul to the said illness or malcontent.
Effortlessly traversing the conscious and subconscious realms for her own growth and that of the people she works with.
Holding spaces, with wisdom, divinely blessed insights, sensitivity, love, and above all joy. Nothing gives her more power than the gratitude she experiences through being present to the transformation of others.
Her Passion is Money & Manifestation and its relationship to Self-Worth. Her mission is to have conversations about Death, Change, and The Process - openly and often until it becomes a day-to-day dinner table conversation.
Her first book collaboration was "Wealth Codes - Sacred Strategies For Abundance" was an International Bestseller. She wrote about Death in Chapter 11 "Beauty of the End Game- Finding Abundance Through Accepting Death"
Her second book collaboration was also an International Bestseller called Mindset Mastery where she wrote about change in Chapter 3 "Here We Go Again - The Practice of Radical Acceptance"
Her third book is Brave Kids - Stories to Inspire Our Future World-Changers. She writes about sibling rivalry in Chapter 6 "Courage Blooms - Baby's Arrival Brings a Lesson in Love and Change"