
The Lecture Series is a monthly space for learning and reflection, curated by, Anil. More than a lecture, each session is an invitation to explore the deeper layers of the mind, emotion, behavior, and self.
Blending psychological theory with personal insight, these sessions bridge academic learning with inner transformation. Rooted in Gestalt & NLP each lecture explores themes like trauma, identity, dreams, love, and the unconscious delivered with simplicity, metaphor, and real-world relevance.
Open to all professionals, the series is designed to seek deeper self-understanding. Each session becomes a dialogue with oneself, often described as part lecture, part meditation, part mirror.
Whether you are a practicing therapist, a student of psychology, a coach, an educator, or simply someone on a quiet journey of inner growth, The Lecture Series offers something rare: a space to pause, learn, and truly look inward. It is for those who believe that learning doesn’t end in the classroom and that healing, reflection and self-understanding are lifelong processes.
This isn’t just about collecting knowledge. It’s about deepening your presence, enriching your inner language, and allowing space for insights that can ripple through both your personal and professional life.
Purpose And Vision...
To make healing and reflection a monthly ritual, not just a crisis response.
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A Space for Meaningful Learning
The Lecture Series was created to make learning about the mind both intellectually stimulating and emotionally meaningful, where education touches the soul, not just the syllabus.
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Holding Space for Reflection
The Lecture Series offers a thoughtful pause from the noise, inviting deeper self-awareness, psychological insight, and understanding through meaningful reflection and inquiry.
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Insights That Meet You Where You Are
The most meaningful shifts happen in safe, sincere spaces where people feel seen. The Lecture Series was built with this in mind bringing psychology into everyday life, where learning meets the emotions and connections that define us.

Core Themes covered
Emotional Healing &
Psychological Restoration
To move from survival to presence.
Identity, the Self, and Psychological Patterning
To meet yourself gently.
Dreams, the Unconscious & Symbolic Language
To pause and reflect
Relationships, Attachment & Emotional Intimacy
To make peace with the past
Language, Narratives & the Stories we tell
To pause is to listen.
Therapeutic Tools & Clinical Perspectives
To hold space, not answers.
Archetypes, Mythology &
Inner Characters
To walk with your shadows
Societal Mirrors &
Cultural Conditioning
To see the mirror, not just the mask
Lecture Snippets
Rest And Restoration
July 2025​
A 75 min lecture that redefines rest - not just as sleep or time off, but as a powerful psychological process that supports emotional healing, restores clarity, and renews the self from within.
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This session will delve into:
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Understanding how rest restores emotional balance and builds inner strength
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Differentiating between true rest and avoidance disguised as rest
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Simple tools like mindful pauses, sensory breaks, and being fully present
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Insights from brain science, body awareness, and therapy to align mind, body, and emotions
Psyche And Nature
August 2025
A 75 min lecture that reimagines healing, not just as internal repair, but as a reconnection with the world around us. It explores how anxiety, grief, and alienation may stem from disconnection with the earth, symbolic life, and natural rhythms.
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This session explores:
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The ecological view of the psyche, placing soul not just within us, but in our relationship to nature and meaning.
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How emotional disturbances may reflect a deeper dislocation from place, symbol, and imagination.
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Restoring relational depth with the natural world as a therapeutic act.
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Insights from depth psychology, ecotherapy, and somatic work to help rejoin the rhythms of the living world.
The Burden of Identity
September 2025
A 75 minute lecture that invites us to reflect on the identities we carry, who we’ve had to become to survive, and who we long to be today. This session reimagines identity not as something fixed or permanent, but as a living narrative shaped by our context and open to revision.
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This session explores:
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How roles, beliefs, and past experiences shape the identities we continue to inhabit.
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The unconscious ways we carry survival identities into new contexts, even when they no longer serve us.
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How identity can become a protective mask, offering safety but often limiting authenticity and connection.
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An invitation to rewrite the narrative we’ve inherited or constructed, and to see ourselves beyond labels and roles.


