sindhunandakumar

Saturday, March 23, 2019

The Mind reader in me


She was tagged pampered
When in her teens.
For she knew not 
What the world thought.

She couldn't scale up to 
The framing expectations 
As she spoke alone
What ran in her mind
And mused alone
What she spoke. 

She was tagged lost even
When out of  her teens.
For she knew not 
What the world thought.

Faces smiled even when
They harbored sad thoughts.
Arms stretched out to help 
Even as they grudged within.
Eyes bragged compassion
While minds kindled dark thoughts.


What intrigued the small girl most
Was her quest to understand 
The alliance of these minds & bodies 
That  so co existed in such harmony
While harboring opposite emotions.

Seasons changed molding
The small girl into a woman
Yet many at time
She felt astray 
For she knew not 
What the world thought.

She found many
Struggling to cope 
Not knowing 
What the world thought
Or mostly what 
They themselves felt.
She felt the need to help such out
Just as she had wished and waited 
For someone to guide her too.

Her quest and empathy
Urged her to embark
On a beautiful journey
Of immense knowledge
And healing paths
Finally rendering answers
To her probing thoughts.





Professional profile 

Designation
Founder trustee & consulting psychotherapist @
Svaastika
(A non governmental charity organisation)
www.svaastika.org


Associated qualification
Masters Degree in counselling Psychology( MAPC)
Diploma in positive psychology
Certification in EFT in holistic living
(Emotional Freedom Technique)
Certification in NLP 
(Neuro Linguistic programming)
Certification in Hypnosis & Hypnotherapy
Certification in REBT 
(Rational Emotive Behavioral  therapy)
Certification in CBT 
(Cognitive Behavioral  therapy)
Certification in Forensic healing



Publications  
Are you sexy ? (2017)
( A psychological handbook of how women rate men)  

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