As healthcare systems worldwide grapple with rising costs, stress-related illnesses, and lifestyle diseases, the demand for alternative healing is growing. At the forefront of this shift is Shruti Agarwalla, founder of Good Health Mantra. Through pranic healing, she envisions a future where wellness is holistic, accessible, and sustainable.
Pranic healing, based on channeling life energy or “prana,” offers a no-touch, non-medicinal approach to health. Shruti’s practice focuses on treating physical conditions like asthma and diabetes, emotional challenges such as anxiety and depression, and chronic illnesses including arthritis and hypertension. Her clients span multiple countries, thanks to the adaptability of distant healing.
Shruti believes the future of wellness lies in bridging traditional knowledge with modern needs. Remote healing, which has gained prominence in the post-pandemic era, reflects this vision. By providing care without geographical limitations, pranic healing aligns seamlessly with today’s digital, work-from-home lifestyles.
Her commitment to affordability also positions Good Health Mantra as a model for sustainable healthcare. Unlike costly medical treatments, her sessions are modestly priced, ensuring inclusivity. This focus on service over profit distinguishes Shruti’s work and reflects her belief that true healing must prioritize community well-being.
Her journey from homemaker to healer highlights the adaptability required for success in today’s world. Inspired by Grandmaster Choa Kok Sui, she continues to refine her skills and expand her reach, ensuring that her practice evolves with changing demands.
Recognition has followed her impactful work. From the Indian Woman Era Award (2022) to honors from WAOW and Winningstree, Shruti has been celebrated for her contributions to alternative healing. These accolades underscore the growing recognition of pranic healing as a legitimate and valuable field.
Looking ahead, Shruti aims to further integrate pranic healing into mainstream wellness practices. She sees potential collaborations with health institutions, schools, and community groups, where energy healing can complement conventional medicine. Her vision is not to replace but to enhance healthcare, offering people more choices for holistic well-being.
Shruti’s belief that healing is a two-way process makes her practice unique. Each session not only benefits the client but also renews her own energy and spiritual growth. This reciprocity reflects the profound philosophy of pranic healing—that energy flows both ways, creating harmony for healer and client alike.
Through Good Health Mantra, Shruti Agarwalla is not just running a business; she is shaping the future of wellness. Her vision for a world where alternative healing plays a central role in healthcare is both timely and transformative, offering hope for healthier, more balanced lives.