Lucknow: In the story of life, every individual is living their own narrative—unique, personal, and shaped by experiences. Yet many people pause to wonder why certain patterns keep repeating. Why do relationships break in similar ways? Why does success seem within reach but somehow slips away at the last moment? And why do certain fears quietly persist within us for years?
These are the questions raised by Hitesh Chhabra, who through his platform Vighnaharta – Healing and Past Life Regressions, encourages people to look beyond surface-level problems and explore the deeper emotional roots behind them.
According to Chhabra, many challenges in life are not merely misfortunes but signals pointing toward unresolved inner issues. Often, people attempt to fix only the symptoms—similar to taking medicine for a headache without addressing the underlying cause. Emotional wounds, if ignored, tend to accumulate silently over time.
He believes the most difficult yet truthful journey is the journey inward. Recognizing personal fears, accepting weaknesses, and confronting suppressed emotions require courage. However, such self-awareness transforms individuals from victims of circumstances into students of their own life experiences.

Chhabra emphasizes that real change begins with acceptance. When individuals acknowledge their emotional patterns and understand the fears influencing their decisions—whether fear of rejection, loneliness, or failure—they begin to reshape their lives.
Ultimately, the idea behind Vighnaharta is simple yet profound: the obstacles in life are not always external. Often they are internal beliefs and patterns that remain unquestioned. By becoming aware of them, individuals can begin rewriting their personal stories and move toward a more conscious, empowered life.

