Nupur Heda Patil | The Entrepreneurs of India Magazine
Nupur Heda Patil has built her work at a quiet distance from noise, trends, and fast promises. As an intuitive medium and coach, her path into tarot card reading and spiritual guidance began long before it became widely spoken about. She is a second generation practitioner, introduced to the world of astrology and intuitive work by her father. Growing up in a traditional Marwari family, business conversations were common, discipline was expected, and personal responsibility mattered. Marriage to an Army officer added another layer to her life, one shaped by routine, resilience, and adapting to changing places with calm. Through all of it, her interest stayed rooted in understanding people and emotions, which slowly shaped her calling.
Her early years with tarot were not glamorous or public. Tarot was barely known when she started, especially in a small town setting where spiritual careers were viewed with doubt. Practice happened daily, quietly, often without an audience. She believes consistency matters more than flair, and intuition only sharpens when one keeps working on their own inner healing. Friends, teachers, and guides stood beside her at different stages, helping her learn without needing to fall hard. She often says learning does not always need pain to be effective. One belief stayed constant through the years, that tarot reading is not about fear or prediction, but guidance and awareness.
Balance is a core idea in her coaching work. Life for her is not one single lane. Family, health, children, and professional commitments each require space. She plans her days carefully so none of these areas are ignored or stretched too far. This belief often finds its way into client sessions as well. Many people seek clarity because life feels mixed up and heavy. Nupur encourages structure without rigidity, allowing room for joy, rest, and ambition together. She often reminds clients that happiness does not arrive by chasing only one goal while neglecting others.

Another teaching that shapes her sessions is manifestation. Her work draws from traditional wisdom passed through generations, blended with modern tools like hypnotherapy and subconscious mind work. She believes affirmations and inner guidance already exist within people, waiting to be heard. Being born under the number eighteen, connected to the Moon card in tarot, she feels naturally drawn to the subconscious and emotional layers of the mind. Her sessions may include hypnosis, manifestation practices, and chakra based rituals depending on the person and their concerns.
Family support has remained a strong pillar in her life. Her parents encouraged education first and life experience before stepping into a spiritual career. That grounding shows in how she communicates with clients today. Her in laws actively support her work, helping with children and celebrating her interviews and reels. Her husband plays the role of a trusted sounding board during moments of doubt. She speaks of her extended family with warmth, often saying their belief in her gives strength on difficult days.
Nupur does not view challenges as roadblocks. Misunderstanding around tarot has been one of the hardest parts of her journey. She feels the art has often been presented in a distorted way. Her intention stays simple, to bring tarot back to its original purpose. As she says, “Tarot is a tool for guidance, not fear.” With more sincere practitioners entering the space, she believes clarity will grow with time.
Her work has reached over three thousand clients worldwide through referrals alone. She values soul connections over fast growth. Alongside her sessions, she has written a book titled Shuffles of Life, sharing fifteen real stories from her tarot experiences. Another book is already in progress. Her advice to those seeking clarity stays grounded and direct. “Choosing guidance is choosing peace,” she says. For her, tarot card reading, intuitive coaching, and hypnotherapy are not about escaping life, but understanding it better, one question at a time.
