Dr. Roshani Shegnazz: From Media Success to Soul-Led Healing

Helping people heal emotional, physical, and spiritual pain through intuition, energy work, and lived wisdom!
Creative pressure teaches focus, stamina, and the habit of carrying responsibility with grace, especially when every decision shapes a larger outcome. This way of living felt natural to Dr. Roshani Shegnazz long before healing and spirituality became central to her work, during years when professional life demanded presence, speed, and constant clarity.
Before she stepped into a soul-led path, she spent 23 years in a high end media career, working with the topmost agencies, channels and production houses in the Indian TV and film industry, living what looked like a successful life from the outside. The pace was intense, the milestones clear, and the direction felt settled, especially when she was all set to direct a film that represented years of creative commitment.
Life, however, had a very different curriculum for her, and when she was ready to move ahead, God was writing a different script. She went through a series of intense breakdowns, including financial wipeouts, relationship closures, and life-threatening health setbacks. She became, in her own words, a medical guinea pig with wrong drugs and tests that got her temporarily immobilised, while an inner emptiness surfaced that no professional achievement could fill.
Everything she once identified with collapsed, forcing her to meet herself away from titles, positions, and worldly success. During this phase, she faced mounting medical debts while caring for her dearest 85-year old father, holding responsibility with strength during a time of deep personal uncertainty.
In that darkest phase, while navigating survival and care, the spiritual realm opened up for her. What felt like an ending was actually a divine initiation. She began experiencing deep intuitive awakenings, guidance, and a calling that felt impossible to ignore. Healing modalities, energy work, and spiritual communication became both her lifeline and her transformation.
What began and seemed like a personal quest for survival turned into what she describes as a divine assignment. Today, Dr. Roshani guides others through healing and spiritual wellbeing, carrying wisdom shaped by lived experience, resilience, and a life transformed through listening when everything familiar fell away.
When Collapse Redefined Her Purpose
Career transitions are often described as choices, but for Dr. Roshani, the shift from media and films to healing and spiritual mentorship was not voluntary. It emerged through a complete breakdown of every structure she depended on.
At the peak of her external success, everything she relied on began to fall apart simultaneously. Physical health spiralled, relationships dissolved, finances crashed, and her emotional chamber descended into inner chaos. She remembers one night in particular, sitting alone in a space that felt like the ruins of her former life.
In the midst of that collapse, when the identity she had built over 23 years in the media world had fallen away, she found herself in complete stillness. In that silence, she experienced a spiritual intervention that was unmistakably divine. It was not dramatic. It was profoundly quiet.
There was no plan, no security, no applause, only an overwhelming void. Guidance came clearly through what she refers to as the Voice in her Head: “When a building goes into redevelopment, the old dilapidated structure has to be torn down, debris has to be removed, and then a new foundation has to be created for the Tower of Life to resurrect.”
In that moment, she understood that everything she had lost was clearing the way for what she was truly meant to do. The intuitive messages, spontaneous healing experiences, and inner knowing that followed were not coincidences. That moment shifted her orientation from ambition to alignment, from success to purpose, and from surviving to serving.
She recognised that her pain had been preparation, and her breakdowns were breakthroughs meant to help others. Today, her purpose is to guide individuals, organisations, and communities toward Wholeistic Wellbeing by bridging spirituality, psychology, energy sciences, and practical life. Her motivation remains direct and unwavering: if her journey from collapse to clarity could heal her, then her life must serve as a pathway of hope, transformation, and empowerment for others.
She continues to affirm, without hesitation: “I didn’t choose this path, this path chose me.”
That realisation marked the point where her life stopped being a career and became a calling.
Faith Forged Through Illness and Loss
Periods of prolonged illness and loss tend to dismantle belief systems rather than strengthen them. For Dr. Roshani, this phase became a complete deconstruction of identity and a redefinition of faith, surrender, and divine timing.
That phase of illness, loss, financial wipeout, and emotional collapse was not merely a difficult chapter in her life. It was a total dismantling of who she believed herself to be. Everything she had once depended on, people, positions, security, and identity, was stripped away. In that helplessness, she discovered a truth she had never fully understood before: faith is not believing when life is comfortable and all is hunky-dory; faith is choosing trust when nothing makes sense or goes your way.
There were multiple moments when she felt a presence, a divine communication, a guidance. Each time, the conviction deepened that it was not originating from the mind, but from a higher realm. It felt as though God whispered, “This is not the end. This is your awakening.” In that moment, she realised that her suffering was not a punishment, but a redirection. It marked a powerful karmic closure, allowing her to march ahead on the pathless path of her inner journey.
She experienced an expansion of intuitive awareness, visions, and messages that revealed she was meant not only to survive, but to serve. Grief turned into guidance for herself and those around her. Darkness became a doorway. These moments shifted her from chasing recognition to becoming a channel of healing, and from building a career to fulfilling a Calling.
Illness taught her that the body speaks what the soul suppresses. Loss showed her that what leaves often clears space for what is destined. Losing control forced her into her first true experience of surrender, not as resignation, but as alignment with a Higher Will.
In silence and stillness, she began witnessing divine timing in action. What felt like delays were preparations. What appeared as endings were reroutings. She slowly came to understand that faith anchors chaos, surrender bridges fear and freedom, and divine timing is perfection disguised as patience and perseverance. That phase did not break her, reshaped her entire orientation to life.
Understanding Wholeness Amidst Chaos
In a world that constantly pushes perfection, Dr. Roshani speaks of wholeness as something entirely different. For her, wholeness is not an ideal state to be achieved, but a way of integrating all parts of human existence.
For her, wholeness is not perfection. It is integration. Perfection, she firmly believes, is a myth, and as she often says and lives by, “Practice, Patience and Perseverance make you Progress, not Perfect. Wholeness is the understanding that human beings are not fragmented entities living separate lives, but a sacred union of body, mind, emotions, energy, and spirit. When even one of these aspects is ignored, imbalance appears as stress, illness, conflict, or disconnection.
Wholeistic Living, as she defines it, means honouring every dimension of who we are, wounds and wisdom, shadows and strengths, the human journey and the divine essence. It is a shift from living outside-in, driven by roles, opinions, and achievements, to living inside-out, rooted in awareness, purpose, and conscious choice.
For her, wholeness exists when the mind is not racing ahead of the moment, the heart is not trapped in old pain, the body is not carrying unresolved stress, and the soul is not unheard. It is when all parts move in the same direction, with clarity, peace, and alignment.
When addressing how one can begin living wholeistically even amidst chaos, she stresses discipline over quick fixes. Consistent practice matters more than instant gratification. She encourages pausing before reacting, listening to the body as a messenger rather than an enemy, and honouring emotions instead of suppressing them, reminding that “What we resist persists; what we assume, we consume; what we acknowledge begins to heal.”
She also emphasises staying connected to a Higher Power through faith, prayer, meditation, gratitude, love, and humility. Wholeness, in her view, is built through small, consistent actions rather than sudden enlightenment. Chaos does not disappear when one lives from wholeness, but the relationship with chaos changes. Reaction shifts to response, resistance to flow. Wholeness, ultimately, is coming home to oneself, where peace exists not because storms end, but because inner anchoring begins.
Intuition and Higher-Realm Guidance in Her Work
In her healing and mentoring work, Dr. Roshani makes a clear distinction between intuition and external spiritual communication, treating both as connected yet fundamentally different modes of guidance.
Over the years, she has come to understand that intuition functions as the inner compass. It arises from the soul’s wisdom and higher consciousness, drawing from the conscious, subconscious, and unconscious realms, including wisdom carried across lifetimes.
It appears as an inner knowing, a gentle nudge, or a quiet clarity that arises from within, often felt as a strong conviction in the gut, which she refers to as the seat of the soul. Intuition, in her experience, is subtle, calm, and non-intrusive. It guides, but never pushes.
She often grounds this understanding in the words of her Beloved God Avatar Meher Baba, which she follows precisely: “When you feel something as intuition and have no doubt about it, then know it is real. Passing doubtful thoughts and temporary emotional feelings should not be given importance. But when you feel it touches your heart, follow it. When it is from the mind, it is not intuition. Intuition means that which comes from the heart. In the divine path, first there is intuition, then inspiration, then illumination, and finally Realization.” “If it touches your heart, follow it. And, God willing, from today you will know that if it is intuition it is right. My love will help you and guide you to understand what is right. Love Baba. God wants honest love. He is all honesty and wants honest love. So love Baba. God will help you in your quest for the Truth.”
External spiritual communication or channelled guidance, on the other hand, is not self-generated. It is received. It arrives as strong knowingness with dictated messages, sometimes accompanied by visions, sensations, symbols, or guidance from higher beings, angelic realms, or spiritual intelligence that was neither read nor previously known. The tone, frequency, and energy of this guidance are distinctly different from personal thoughts or emotions.
She explains that individuals receive such guidance through different clair channels, including clairvoyance, clairaudience, clairsentience, and claircognizance. Her own dominant mode is claircognizance, where messages arrive with direct certainty, almost like inner dictation.
For her, differentiation lies in awareness of the source, the neutrality of energy, and the consistency of guidance. Intuition guides her personal life. Higher communication guides her service to humanity. One is inner wisdom. The other is divine transmission. Her role, as she maintains, is not ownership, but responsibility, remaining a clear, ethical, and grounded channel aligned to the Highest Good.
The Inner Dialogue That Made the Leap Possible
Leaving behind a successful media career did not come from certainty. For Dr. Roshani, that transition unfolded through an intense and ongoing inner dialogue between fear and faith.
As her old life was collapsing, the loudest voices were voices of fear. Questions surfaced relentlessly:
“How will you survive?”
“What will people say?”
“Are you throwing away 23 years of success?” Beneath that noise, however, there was another voice, quieter, steadier, and unshakeable.
It kept whispering, “You are being redirected, not destroyed.” It reminded her that her life was no longer about proving, but about serving. It urged her to trust what she felt, even when she could not see where it was leading, reassuring her that there was someone who knew her final destination.
Her internal dialogue became a sacred negotiation between the fearful, confused ego and the soul. The ego demanded certainty, security, and identity. The soul sought truth, purpose, and alignment. Slowly, clarity emerged.
Fear kept asking, “What if you fail?” Faith responded, “What if this is your real new life beginning?”
The turning point came when she stopped asking, “What will I lose?” and began asking, “Who will I become?”
As messages continued to flow and manifest visibly in her life, doubt faded. She recalls sitting in stillness, questioning why anyone would come to her for guidance and what she was meant to do with the gifts opening up “like a Mary Poppins Box.”
During that phase, she was still known by her birth name, Shenazz, when she heard clear guidance: “Shenazz, let go of the life that has expired. Walk toward the life that is calling out.” What followed was a deeper understanding that she was not stepping into randomness, but into destiny. That inner shift dissolved fear and anchored her in surrendered trust, allowing the path to reveal itself, one divinely timed step at a time.
Why She Walks as a Fellow Journeyor
Dr. Roshani describes herself as a “Fellow Journeyor” because, at the deepest level, she does not see herself as standing above anyone. This perspective shapes every relationship she builds with those who seek her guidance.
Her understanding is rooted in devotion and humility, which she expresses clearly: “My Beloved God Avatar Meher Baba is the Whole and Sole! HE Alone Exists. HE Is the DEED; HE Is the DOER. HE Is the Seeker; HE Is the One Seeked.”
She calls herself a Fellow Journeyor because she walks with people, not ahead of them. Her own life has been a tapestry of breakdowns, breakthroughs, karmic lessons, and divine interventions. Because of this, she never approaches anyone as a superior teacher. She meets them as a companion on the same path of evolving consciousness. She laughs with them, sings with them, and jokes with them, while holding deep seriousness, respect, and gratitude toward God, the Angels, and all of Divinity for everything that is exchanged in that space.
This approach removes hierarchy and creates equality. People feel safe, seen, and honoured, not judged or analysed. She is clear that she does not operate from certificates or theoretical learning, but from lived experience, inner work, and divine guidance. As she often states: “I am not sitting on this side of the fence because I have gained no certificates or read spiritual and self-help books…”
Guidance, in her work, is never about dependency. She is often guided to pause, not answer, or step back so that the other person does not see her as a crutch, but as a divine bounce-board. Her intention is always to help individuals rise into their own wisdom, strength, and alignment.
As a Fellow Journeyor, her role is to walk beside people until they can walk ahead with clarity. She remains firm that no one can walk the path for another. This shared journey, grounded in authenticity and surrender, is where genuine healing and transformation take place.
Reconnecting With Inner Truth Beyond Material Success
Many individuals experience disillusionment when external success fails to translate into inner peace. Dr. Roshani understands this conflict intimately, not as an observer, but through lived experience.
On paper and in visible reality, she had everything that defined success: a respected media career, repeated achievements, and a fast-paced life that looked accomplished to the world. Yet after her life-threatening illness, she became acutely aware of an inner emptiness that no external comfort could fill. As life slowed down, the colours of people and experiences became clearer, and she recognised that nothing from the gross world could heal that void.
When people approach her with the same question, “Why am I successful but not peaceful?”, she does not offer theories or philosophies. She meets them from the space of someone who has walked through the same fire. The first step in her work is always to help them pause. Most people, she observes, are running so fast that they have forgotten who is doing the running. They chase life instead of living it.
She guides them to slow down enough to hear themselves beyond noise, expectations, instant gratification, and fear. Every individual, she believes, carries an inner truth, but it gets buried under roles, responsibilities, conditioning, and the pressure to constantly prove or perform. Through conversations, energy work, guided channeling, meditative processes, and intuitive mapping, she helps people reconnect with that quiet inner space that knows what truly matters.
She emphasises that spirituality is not an escape from life, but a way to live life better. She often sees people swing to extremes, either consumed by the outer world or withdrawn entirely into spirituality. Her role is to help them find the middle path, where both coexist in balance. As she has learned through experience: “Material success feels meaningful only when your inner world is not starving.”
Fulfilment, in her view, begins not outside, but in the honest space where the soul finally feels heard.
Discipline and Surrender as a Daily Practice
The alignment of mind, body, and spirit, as Dr. Roshani teaches, requires both discipline and surrender, two concepts often misunderstood as opposites. Her own journey reshaped how she came to see their relationship.
Earlier in her life, she believed discipline meant control, while surrender meant giving up. Illness, loss, and the long process of rebuilding revealed a different truth. Discipline, for her, is the commitment one makes to oneself. Surrender is the trust placed in the Divine, not through complacency, but through doing one’s best and leaving the rest in the able hands of a Higher Power.
Both, she learned, are essential and can coexist harmoniously. Discipline is the part that shows up every day. It is reflected in her daily practices such as meditation, breathwork, journaling, self-care rituals, energy cleansing, and periods of silence.
These practices do not restrict life; they anchor it. They create an inner environment where clarity and peace can arise even when chaos is present. She often likens this to a whirlpool, where everything spins rapidly except for the still point at the centre.
Alongside these practices, she continues to carry multiple responsibilities, including leading an NGO, running a wellness company, serving clients and students, supporting family, and fulfilling roles across organisations and platforms.
Without discipline, she observes, the mind runs unchecked and the body remains trapped in survival mode. Discipline becomes an act of self-respect, a way of acknowledging that one matters enough to show up fully. Surrender, on the other hand, begins after effort has been made. There are outcomes she cannot control and situations she cannot fix. Surrender becomes strength rather than passivity.
As she understands it, discipline aligns the mind and body, while surrender aligns the soul and spirit. Together, they create flow. In everyday life, this balance looks like staying present, doing one’s part, and then handing the outcome back to the Universe. When this balance becomes habitual, life feels less like a struggle and more like a sacred partnership.
Global Change Rooted in Inner Transformation
Dr. Roshani’s collaborations with international organisations emerged as a natural extension of her inner journey rather than a strategic career move. Her work as Director India Chapter for the Global Dialogue Foundation Australia – Unity in Diversity and Co-Chair of The Golden Door Forum – Singapore reflects her belief that global change begins from within.
Her journey into international social leadership began with the UN iCONGO REX community, first as a Fellowship Awardee and later as a REX Karmaveer Puraskaar Jyoti Recipient. Through this engagement, and through the guidance of its Founder, Jeroninio Almeida, she reinforced a truth that had already begun shaping her life: change in the world always begins with change within. The philosophy of “#ichangetochangetheworld” became a foundation for her expanding global work.
For her, collaboration with international organisations is rooted in a simple understanding. Systems, policies, and frameworks matter, but they are ultimately driven by human beings. A human being disconnected from themselves cannot create conscious change in the world. Her own life taught her that real transformation is always an inside job. After rebuilding herself through repeated karmic endings, she came to understand that inner alignment naturally translates into outer impact.
When she enters global platforms, leadership forums, or community initiatives, she does not see herself as representing spirituality. She enters as someone who has walked through darkness, found clarity within, and now carries that awareness into social dialogue and leadership spaces. She shared this perspective during her first international keynote for the UN at the XIVth CIFA International Forum in Monaco in 2016, emphasising that sustainable structures cannot be built from the top down without a strong inner foundation.
Inner transformation, as she sees it, reshapes leadership intention, replaces division with understanding, and creates sustainable change rather than cosmetic reform. Her belief remains firm: a world healed only at the surface will collapse again, but a world healed at the root becomes unshakeable.
Adapting One Essence Across Diverse Audiences
Working across corporate, educational, and spiritual landscapes requires more than knowledge. For Dr. Roshani, it requires presence, listening, and the ability to meet people exactly where they are without diluting the essence of the work.
At the core of everything she does is one intention: to help people reconnect with themselves. Over the years, her journey from media to illness, awakening, and global collaborations taught her that context matters deeply. As a result, she does not follow a one-size-fits-all approach. While all her work is guided in one form or another, whether expressed through spiritual language or scientific and rational frameworks, she first listens to who people are, where they stand, and what their inner world is asking for.
In corporate spaces, she brings spirituality through practicality. She avoids jargon and instead offers tools that can be applied amidst deadlines, burnout, leadership pressure, emotional fatigue, and decision-making. Drawing from her own years in the high-pressure film, television, advertising, and media industries, she speaks the language of resilience, clarity, emotional intelligence, mindfulness, mind-body balance, and conscious leadership. Once safety and trust are established, deeper inner work unfolds naturally for those ready to receive it.
In educational institutions, her focus shifts toward grounding, self-worth, identity, and emotional regulation. Students and young adults carry immense pressure related to expectations, comparison, and uncertainty about the future. She meets them with relatable examples, simple spiritual practices, psychology, and life experiences they can understand without feeling overwhelmed. With parents and teachers, her work expands into emotional intelligence, inner child healing, and conscious spiritual parenting.
For spiritual seekers and healing circles, she allows deeper exploration into energy, consciousness, karmic patterns, and soul evolution. What guides her above all is presence. She enters spaces without rigid scripts, tuning into the collective energy and unspoken needs. As she was guided early in her journey, her philosophy remains unchanged: speak to the mind, touch the heart, and uplift the soul, in whichever order the audience is ready to receive.
Sustaining Resilience Through Divine Timing
Even after years of inner work, healing, and spiritual service, Dr. Roshani does not claim immunity from uncertainty or doubt. She is clear that walking a spiritual path does not erase karmic lessons or life’s tests. Instead, it changes how deeply they shake one’s foundation.
Uncertainty and doubt, she believes, do not disappear simply because one chooses a path of inner work. They stop destabilising the core the way they once did. For her, spiritual resilience is not about becoming unshakeable. It is about remembering, reflecting, and redirecting herself to where she must return when shaken.
She returns repeatedly to the truth that carried her through her darkest times: nothing in her life has ever happened outside divine timing. When her health, relationships, finances, and identity collapsed, she could not see then that she was being prepared for an entirely new life. Today, whenever uncertainty surfaces, she reminds herself that if grace held her then, it will hold her now. She allows herself to rest in the same trust and surrender that first initiated her journey.
Spiritual strength, in her view, is not suppression of emotion. It is honouring emotions without drowning in them or collapsing under their weight. When fear or doubt arises, she sits with it, breathes through it, and addresses it gently, guided to say: “I hear you, but I’m not returning to the old stories anymore.”
Her daily spiritual practices anchor her. Regular connection with the Divine through meditation, prayer, channeling, energy cleansing, and periods of deep stillness grounds her even when the path ahead feels unclear. Surrender plays a central role. She has learned that forcing life creates resistance, while surrender becomes an offering of trust. As she holds in devotion: “I trust Your timing more than my anxiety.”
When uncertainty threatens to pull her down, she reflects on those she has been guided to serve and the lives transformed through this work. This reminds her that she is not walking alone and that divine timing is not erratic, only human perception is. For her, resilience is a daily return to faith, alignment, gratitude, humility, and the knowing that everything unfolds exactly when it is meant to.
The Legacy She Hopes to Leave Behind
When Dr. Roshani speaks of legacy, she does not frame it in terms of scale, recognition, or expansion for its own sake. For her, legacy is measured by depth, impact, and the quiet inner shifts that change the trajectory of a life.
She does hold expansive visions for the future, including travelling across the world and connecting with global leaders, changemakers, and conscious investors. Yet the intention behind these visions remains simple: to create spaces and platforms where ordinary people can experience real inner transformation.
Through international wellness centres, retreats, programs, and workshops, her aim is to bring healing, clarity, and awakening to people everywhere, regardless of who they are or where they come from. For her, it is not about scale. It is about impact.
Through her Trust, she carries a deeply personal vision of creating a Vocational Training Centre, a Holistic School, a College, a Hospital, an Old Age Home, and an Orphanage. These, she emphasises, are not merely institutions, but sanctuaries of dignity, healing, education, and hope. She sees this as her way of giving back to society on a scale larger than what is already being done, trusting that the right souls, conscious investors, compassionate supporters, and those aligned with true service will be guided to this mission in divine timing.
When she reflects on inner legacy, she does not think of monuments or achievements. She thinks of consciousness. She hopes future generations understand that purpose and peace are not separate destinations, but born from the same place: inner alignment. Through her work and foundations, she hopes to leave behind a lived reminder that one can create, achieve, and rise, without forgetting who one is within all of it.
If even one person finds peace, remembers their purpose, or reconnects with their soul through her work, she believes her life has served its purpose. If that awakening continues quietly through generations, she considers it one of the greatest blessings her Beloved God Meher Baba has gifted her with.
How Angels Speak Came Into Existence
Angels Speak was never conceived as a book. It came into being during one of the most fragile and transformative phases of Dr. Roshani’s life, when she was rebuilding herself after illness, financial collapse, and the complete dismantling of her former identity. In that quiet and vulnerable space, the Angelic realm became her lifeline.
What began as personal journaling slowly transformed into daily channelled messages that felt divinely guided, deeply comforting, and strikingly precise. During one such moment of receiving guidance, she distinctly felt: “These words are not only for you. They are meant to reach many, and that I should start a Facebook Page to put them up as a daily universal message and affirmation as per the energy of the Day.” That message became the seed of Angels Speak.
A rhythm soon emerged, 365 days of channelled guidance, each paired with a healing affirmation. After close to ten months of daily sharing, she was guided again: “At some point, this will become a Book for humanity’s healing and transformation.” The daily postings continued for nearly two full years. Throughout this period, she felt she was merely holding the pen while a Higher Force authored the messages through her. The depth and precision of the guidance made it clear to her that the words were not hers.
The journey to publication unfolded entirely through divine timing. She was informed that Life Positive would publish the book long before the publishing division even existed. Eventually, in 2016, Angels Speak was released. Even then, she was guided that the book would not be compiled from past messages, but that all 365 messages and affirmations would be freshly received for perpetuity.
The Archangel illustrations were also divinely guided, encoded with symbolism and vibration rather than added for aesthetics. Readers later shared that opening the book to a random page often brought clarity, healing, and answers that felt uncannily specific.
She remains unwavering in her truth: “I did not write Angels Speak; I received it.”
For her, the book stands not as a bestseller, but as a living companion for anyone seeking light during dark times, a testament to what unfolds when one surrenders and allows Grace to speak through them.
