Prachi Gupta @authorprachi

 

www.prachigupta.co.in

In a world searching for meaning beyond noise and speed, Prachi Gupta emerges as a luminous voice of clarity, purpose, and transformation. From her roots in India to her growing global influence, she represents a new generation of authors who do more than tell stories—they awaken consciousness. With a background in IT and a soul anchored in ancient Vedic wisdom, Prachi has redefined what it means to write with intention.

Her works, including Krishna’s Heart and Wheel of Existence, are not merely books—they are emotional and spiritual journeys that guide readers through inner battles, healing, and self-discovery. At the same time, her versatility shines through titles like Money Magnet and Eat Healthy Eat Right, offering a holistic blueprint for modern living where success, health, and spirituality coexist.

Deeply intuitive and profoundly reflective, Prachi writes from a place where imagination meets introspection. Whether exploring the delicate nuances of love or the silent power of personal growth, her storytelling resonates across cultures while staying rooted in authentic Indian philosophy.

More than an author, she is a changemaker—one whose words have touched lives, inspired hope, and even helped others find strength in their darkest moments.

1.- First of all, Prachi, it is a true honor to have you with us. How are you feeling at this moment in your journey, both personally and spiritually?

I feel a deep sense of alignment; my journey has evolved from a structured IT background into a life-altering mission where my words serve as a lifeline for others. Personally and spiritually, I am dedicated to bridging ancient Indian Vedic wisdom with a global audience.

2.- Tell us about the place you call home—what is your city and India like through your eyes, beyond what the world usually sees?

I live in Faridabad with my parents. It is a small city that has developed very rapidly. However, the best city I’ve experienced is Jhansi. My father had a government job, so we traveled a lot due to his transfers.

To the outside world, Jhansi may seem small and known mainly for its heritage, but I loved the peace it offers—the greenery and the politeness of its people. It is truly beautiful for a calm and spiritual soul.

3.- Outside of your professional life, who is Prachi Gupta? What are the passions, hobbies, or simple moments that bring you peace and joy?

Prachi Gupta is a spiritual person who is calm and enjoys spending time with her family or reading. She loves to study and explore different subjects, which makes her a versatile author.

4.- Your books, such as “Krishna’s Heart” and “Wheel of Existence,” seem deeply rooted in spirituality and inner transformation. How has Indian philosophy shaped your narrative voice and storytelling approach?

Indian philosophy doesn’t just influence my narratives; it serves as the foundation. Concepts like Karma (action and consequence) and Dharma (purpose) naturally find their way into the arcs of my characters. In «Krishna’s Heart» and «Wheel of Existence,» the focus is often on the internal journey—the idea that the greatest battles and the most significant victories happen within the soul. 

5.- You explore themes ranging from emotional healing to success and mindfulness. How do you balance writing for personal growth while still creating engaging and relatable stories for a global audience?

The key to making personal growth relatable is to wrap the «lesson» in a heartbeat. Readers rarely want to be lectured, but they love to feel. By grounding mindfulness and success strategies in the lived experiences of characters who face real-world struggles—failure, heartbreak, and doubt—the growth feels earned rather than prescribed. A global audience connects with the struggle of trying to be a better version of oneself; that is a universal human desire that transcends borders.

6.- In works like “Can’t Help Falling in Love” and “Right From the Start, She Stole His Heart,” you dive into human emotions and relationships. What inspires your portrayal of love in such diverse and nuanced ways?

That adds such a beautiful layer to the creative process. When writing comes from a place of «what if» and personal dreaming, it often carries a special kind of magic and sincerity.

Because I haven’t walked the path of a romantic relationship in my personal life, my writing becomes a vivid playground for my imagination. In works like “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” I am not just the author—I am the protagonist living out a fantasy. This «outsider looking in» perspective allows me to explore love in its purest, most idealistic, and most nuanced forms.
I draw inspiration from the emotions I wish to feel and the scenarios I’ve carefully curated in my mind. By casting myself as the lead in these stories, I can dive deep into the butterflies, the tension, and the emotional breakthroughs that I imagine define a soul-stirring connection. My portrayal of love is diverse because it isn’t limited by a single past experience; instead, it is fueled by an infinite curiosity about the human heart and the beautiful «what-fantasies» that keep us all dreaming.

7.- With books like “Money Magnet” and “Eat Healthy Eat Right,” you also address practical aspects of life. Do you see your writing as a form of holistic guidance for readers? How intentional is this multidimensional approach?

The multidimensional approach is entirely intentional. I believe that a person cannot truly thrive if one area of their life is in chaos. You cannot have «Money Magnet» energy if your physical health is neglected, which is why «Eat Healthy Eat Right» exists. I view my body of work as a toolkit for a well-rounded life. We are spiritual beings, but we also have bodies to nourish and bills to pay. Addressing the practical alongside the profound is my way of acknowledging the full human experience.

8.- As an Indian author with an extensive and diverse body of work, how do you consciously shape a unique literary identity that resonates across cultures while staying true to your roots? 

Staying true to my roots is what actually makes the work resonate across cultures. Authenticity has a specific «scent» that readers recognize. By being deeply specific about Indian cultural nuances, I provide a window into my world that feels genuine. At the same time, I focus on «human» themes—ambition, love, and the search for meaning—which act as the bridge. My identity as an author is built on this duality: being a proud carrier of my heritage while speaking the universal language of the human heart.

9.- Writing often becomes a mirror—what reflection of your past self did you rediscover during your creative process?

It was not rediscovering, but rather making me present in my stories. Whenever I write fiction, I am the protagonist and imagine how I would behave if a similar situation arises. But yes, I discovered my philosophical side through writing.

10.- How did your upbringing influence the emotional layers and honesty embedded in your storytelling?

I was born into a government officer’s family, which involved frequent transfers. This allowed me to meet people from diverse cultures, broadening my horizons and deepening the emotional layers in my storytelling. At the same time, the drama within my family often resembled a Bollywood daily soap, which influenced me to incorporate elements of humor and lightness into my writing, balancing honesty with a touch of comedy.

11.- Was there a moment while writing your book that felt almost spiritually transformative?

Yes, in many ways. Every time I write and immerse myself in a scene, it feels as though I am living that moment in the present. This deep sense of involvement often shifts my perspective and understanding, making the process feel almost spiritually transformative, as it allows me to see emotions and experiences in a new light each time.

12.- How does your connection with spirituality guide your writing discipline and creative clarity?

My connection with spirituality grounds me and brings a sense of inner stillness, which naturally reflects in my writing discipline. It helps me detach from distractions and ego, allowing clarity to flow through my thoughts. Writing then becomes less about forcing ideas and more about channeling something authentic and meaningful.

13.- Do you believe writing can heal generational wounds? If so, how has it healed you?

Yes, I truly believe writing can heal generational wounds. For me, writing became a way to create a world rooted in honesty and love—something that may not always exist so purely in reality. Through this process, I have been able to heal parts of myself by choosing understanding, compassion, and emotional truth over inherited pain.

At the same time, my writing has extended beyond personal healing. I write to help people believe in goodness, in hope, and in the possibility of emotional recovery. Knowing that some students have found strength in my words—enough to step away from thoughts of suicide—has been one of the most profound reminders of how deeply writing can heal, not just individuals, but shared emotional wounds across generations.

14.- What responsibility do you feel as an author when your words begin to shape other people’s realities?

As an author, I feel a deep responsibility to be honest and mindful. Words carry immense power—they can influence thoughts, emotions, and even life choices. I strive to ensure that my writing encourages awareness, hope, and authenticity rather than illusion.

15.- How does Indian philosophy or cultural heritage subtly influence your writing voice?

Indian philosophy, with its depth and focus on self-awareness, impermanence, and inner truth, naturally shapes my writing voice. Even when not explicitly stated, its essence flows through my themes—whether it is introspection, karma, or the search for meaning. My cultural roots give my writing a sense of grounding and timelessness.

16.- When readers connect deeply with your work, what do you hope they take away emotionally?

I want to give them a sense of hope and transformation.

17.- What was the most painful truth you chose not to dilute in your book?

One of the most painful truths I chose not to dilute was that my childhood was not easy. There were difficult dynamics, particularly with paternal relatives, that shaped me in challenging ways. While I chose not to detail those experiences explicitly, I did not hide the emotional impact they had on me.

At the same time, I acknowledge that their criticism and the hardships I faced played a significant role in shaping who I am today. In many ways, those experiences pushed me toward growth, resilience, and becoming the person I am today—both as an individual and as an author, someone whose light cannot be dimmed.

18.- How do silence and introspection play a role in your creative process?

Silence is where my ideas take shape, and introspection is how they gain depth. I often need moments of stillness to truly understand what I want to express. It is in these quiet spaces that my most genuine and meaningful writing emerges.

19.- As someone deeply involved in education, how do you see storytelling transforming the way people learn?

Storytelling makes learning more human and relatable. It transforms information into experience, making it easier to understand and remember. I believe storytelling bridges the gap between knowledge and emotion, making education more impactful and meaningful.

20.- Do you write more from memory, observation, or intuition?

I write from a blend of all three, but intuition often leads the way. Memory and observation provide the foundation, while intuition shapes how the story unfolds and what it ultimately wants to say.

21.- What does vulnerability mean to you as both a public figure and an author?

Vulnerability, to me, has two different expressions. As a public figure, I consciously choose not to project vulnerability, as I believe my role is to inspire strength, resilience, and confidence in others.

However, as an author, vulnerability becomes essential. Through my writing, I allow myself to be open and authentic so that readers can truly connect with the emotions and stories I share. It is this honesty in my writing that makes it real, relatable, and deeply impactful.

22.- If your book could speak directly to your younger self, what would it say?

It would gently tell me that it is okay to be vulnerable, that I don’t always have to carry the weight of strength. It would remind me that being human means allowing myself to feel, to pause, and to not always put on a brave front.

23.- How do you define success today—through impact, influence, or inner peace?

Impact and influence are meaningful, but they feel incomplete without a sense of calm and fulfillment within.

24.- How do you protect your authenticity in a world driven by trends and expectations?

I protect my authenticity by constantly reconnecting with my inner voice. I remind myself why I started and what truly matters to me, rather than getting carried away by external validation or trends. I’m a leader who creates trends.

25.- You have been honored with prestigious recognitions such as the Karmaveer Chakra Award—what do these acknowledgments mean to you on a personal level?

Such recognitions are deeply humbling. They are not just awards but reminders that my work has meaning and impact beyond myself. Personally, they motivate me to continue contributing with sincerity and purpose.

26.- As CEO of ENN360 and a global advocate for education and culture, how do you envision your broader mission impacting future generations?

My vision is to build platforms that empower individuals through education, creativity, and cultural awareness. Through this mission, I aim to inspire future generations to think independently, embrace diversity, and lead with hope, purpose, and a strong sense of identity.

27.- Looking at your journey as a whole—author, leader, and changemaker—what legacy do you hope to leave behind in the world?

I hope to leave behind a legacy of authenticity, culture, and meaningful impact. If my work can inspire even a few people to understand themselves better and contribute positively to the world, that would be the legacy I cherish most.

Rapid Fire – Word Association

(For each word, come up with another word that comes to mind)

Here’s a refined and meaningful word association set:

  1. Truth – Clarity
  2. Identity – Self
  3. Fear – Illusion
  4. Freedom – Liberation
  5. Childhood – Innocence
  6. Healing – Renewal
  7. Silence – Depth
  8. Writing – Creativity
  9. Soul – Universe
  10. India – Heritage
  11. Wisdom – Insight
  12. Pain – Expectation
  13. Growth – Evolution
  14. Purpose – Direction
  15. Legacy – Impact
  16. Education – Empowerment
  17. Power – Responsibility
  18. Love – Peace
  19. Faith – God
  20. Future – Possibility

 

 

 

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