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Since the age of 7, Sharita remembers being attracted to reading the horoscope section of the newspaper. Raised in the beauty of upstate NY, the first period of her life was spent in solitude as a nature lover and a horse enthusiast. She went on to be an honors graduate of SUNY Oneonta with a Bachelor of Science in Theatre. Her studies include acting, singing, drawing, writing and a formal and extensive education in astrology, numerology and metaphysics.
Called to be of service to others, she credits much of this inspiration and knowledge to the teachings of Astrologer and Poet Linda Goodman. Goodman's teachings introduced the insight of how deeply astrology, numerology and lexigrams are connected. Sharita discovered that Goodman’s revelations were accurate when applied to any person or entity. She has concluded that in order to gain complete insight, these three intertwining subjects must be interpreted together.
Since establishing Sharita’s Star Secrets, People.com has consulted Sharita about the reality shows American Idol, The Bachelorette, and Average Joe: Hawaii, in the articles entitled: “What’s in the Stars?” and “Who’s Her Best Match?” She has appeared on Contact Talk Radio, as a returning guest on Chris Flisher’s Turning of the Wheel. Sharita also produces What’s Your Sign? I Have Your Number!, a radio show she hosts which discusses the intricate link of astrology and numerology with various special guests and through the profiles of featured talent.
Aside from studying the stars, Sharita is a guest teacher for the NYC private art program Claire’s Creative Adventures. She fosters and nurtures children’s natural artistic abilities in classroom settings, family art days, and parties. She has developed hands-on projects that educate the young about the Zodiac, through various artistic mediums, that are taught in both classroom and party settings.
As a member of the New York Metro Mass Choir, Sharita has performed at The Apollo, Avery Fischer Hall, The Paramount at MSG, Town Hall and Carnegie Hall. The Choir has been recognized as NY 1’s “New Yorker’s of the Week”, had guest appearances on ABC's Good Morning America, was featured in O magazine, and released two soul-stirring CDs. (take website link off it is gone)
Currently residing between New York City and her country home in Chatham, NY, Sharita is publishing her long-awaited first book on the uncanny mysteries of Lexigrams.
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Aarathi is a graphic designer, a commissioned portrait artist in pencil, conté, pastels and charcoal, as well as a painter using acrylic and oils. She has demonstrated her artistic and creative skills from when she was a child using empty toilet paper rolls and cereal boxes to create packaging. Now she uses computers to bring her artistic visions to the general public. Her art exhibits are displayed in various locations in the tri-state area.
She moved to New York with her family in 1988 and was a student in the Clarkstown School District, where her art abilities were nurtured and she was urged to continue art in her higher education. She was asked to create murals before she left. She attended SUNY Albany for two years concentrating on art and psychology, in pursuit of a career in art therapy.
After 2 years, she decided it was time to take rethink her future. She left school and worked in sales, meeting heads of purchasing departments within the metro area urging them to buy commercial quantities of environmentally safe cleaning products. She was able to satisfy her social personality and a passion to help the community, but there was something missing. She went back to finish her Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts at SUNY Purchase.
During this time she learned that she could finally
make a living using her creativity through photography and graphic
design. She was able to travel extensively throughout Europe and
India taking numerous photographs of places, art and architecture
that she had only studied through books. Aarathi realized in order
to get ahead she needed to get a taste of the design world and looked
through the yellow pages and started calling companies in the phone
book asking if there were internships available. SYS-CON Media asked
her to come in to work as an intern and by the time she graduated,
she was offered a full-time position as lead designer of XML-Journal.
Her career then led her through a pharmaceutical company and then to a soul-searching journey through Fiji, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. She is currently freelancing and working as the VP of Creative Recruitment at a private executive search firm in Westchester. |