Maulikk Buch Says Your Life Keeps Repeating the Same Disaster — And It’s Not Bad Luck


New Delhi, August 20, 2026 — The relationship that always ends the same way. The job that stalls at the same ceiling. The money that slips through no matter how hard you hold it. Maulikk Buch, who calls himself the spiritual strategist, says those loops are not coincidence. Since 2007 he has practiced Vedic past-life revelation as diagnosis: he maps how earlier karmic imprints show up in the present, then offers a plan to interrupt the cycle.

His Life Path Consultations combine astrology, numerology and karmic analysis. Clients send a birth date and the problem they cannot shake—money blocks, relationship deadlock, career freeze, or what they call an evil eye—and get a human reading, not an algorithm. The work, he says, is simple, private and personalized. Inquiries go to thespiritualstrategist.in or WhatsApp 9978338999.

The method is built like a case file. Buch reads the Rāśi and Navamsa charts, watching Ketu, the 12th house, Rahu, Saturn and the Ātmakāraka, then matches those signatures to the life the client is actually living. Remedies are specific: mantras, ritual, charity and lifestyle shifts drawn from Jyotiṣa and from decades inside Aghora and Tantra. The point is not a fortune. It is a strategy.

His own path began at 84 Kutiya, the Beatles Ashram in Rishikesh, with initiation by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, and continued under an Aghori guru in Varanasi. As a researcher he has spent years roaming India’s spiritual heartlands—Varanasi’s cremation grounds, Himalayan retreats, and other living centres of Aghora, Tantra and sadhu tradition—meeting practitioners and testing what he studies in practice. That combination of field research and lived sadhana, he argues, is what sets him apart from many modern spiritual coaches who teach without having walked the ground. He cites more than 30 years in Vedic astrology, numerology, Aghora, Tantra and karmic research, and founded AghoriStories.com and the YouTube channel @aghoristories to share that work.

A journalist by earlier training, Buch brings the same investigative habit into the consultation room.

Accounts of his work describe the shift as the pattern finally breaking. Seekers who have consulted him since 2007—he says there have been hundreds—report that a relationship they kept repeating suddenly made sense, and the pull toward the same kind of partner eased. Others speak of generational family blocks loosening once the karmic thread was named. Career clients describe a stall that had lasted years giving way after the chart’s unfinished business was identified. Some say health or money issues that felt cursed became workable when treated as root-cause karma rather than bad luck. What felt like inexplicable suffering is recast as a chapter that can be read—and then rewritten.

Buch also talks of Spiritual Intelligence, an inner compass he sets beside the world’s obsession with data. In a market full of vague mysticism and instant apps, the spiritual strategist is selling something narrower: ancient tools, used like evidence, for people who want both the story of their karma and a way out of it.


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