You Cannot Build a Business on Fear: Astrologer Geetu Parmar!
For astrologer Geetu Parmar, the defining line between a helpful practitioner and a harmful one comes down to a single element: fear. A truly skilled astrologer, she insists, will never use panic as a tool.
She shared, “The greatest responsibility of an astrologer is to never introduce fear into a person’s life. You should never exploit someone’s vulnerable mental state, nor should you make empty promises or false predictions. This is a deeply sacred and valuable profession. It’s not a path you simply choose; rather, it is one you are chosen for by the divine.”
What separates genuine spiritual guidance from manipulation is pure intent. She explained, “In my view, a great astrologer is someone who empowers a person to become self-reliant, rather than making them dependent on ongoing consultations. I am incredibly mindful of my language. I strictly avoid words and phrases that could leave a lasting, painful scar on someone’s heart.”
She has witnessed firsthand the damage that reckless words can inflict. She noted, “Some astrologers terrify people by claiming their lives will be completely ruined. The truth is, you do not possess the absolute power to dictate someone’s fate. You can only perceive that they might be navigating a challenging phase. If you focus on finding solutions during tough times, circumstances will naturally improve. But you have no right to predict total ruin or to terrify them. You simply cannot scale your business on the foundation of fear.”
“Whenever I analyze a horoscope, I view myself strictly as a medium. I believe Mahadev has entrusted me with the responsibility to help guide someone’s path, and I am merely acting as a mediator. You cannot give accurate readings just by looking at planetary charts alone. To truly guide someone, you must be spiritual, hold a deep connection with Mahadev, and stay aligned with a higher power.”
Geetu remains entirely direct about her core philosophy, concluding, “As I always say—God writes the script, but Mahadev writes the destiny.”
By Keerti Kadam

