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Book Review: A tryst with Human Mind by Prameela Sreemangalam


Introduction
  • ISIN: 9789382447924
  • Genre: Non-Fiction/ Self help
  • Publishers: Notion Press
  • Price: Rs. 375/-
We are all connected on a divine journey… a journey meant for spiritual growth and evolution!

Are you curious about your existence in this physical plane? Have you experienced unresolvable conflicts in your life and thought where it all came from? Do you believe that your journey is beyond this life?

Do you know that your mind has the knowledge of all your existences and it has the power to resolve the blocks? And the help always comes from beyond; all you need to do is ‘ASK’!

It’s on this divine journey that you will meet Bandana and Arjun. They take you through an eternal journey of love and life, and Aadyot would teach you the little lessons of life.

If you have faced internal battles of rejection, confidence issues, abuse, depression, voids, emotional and physical blockages, this book is an internal journey for your mind. Your mind will experience emotional healing, many questions of your mind will find an answer and accomplish your connect with life. Healing through hypnosis and various modalities of mind linked therapies, the subconscious is tapped for healing for various clinical cases described in depth in the content of this book. As you take a journey through this book, you will discover your mind and the unlimited potentials of self-healing within.
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About the author

Ms. Prameela Sreemangalam is a practicing Psychologist, Hypnotherapist and NLP practitioner from Mumbai. She holds a degree of clinical Psychology, certified as clinical Hypnotherapist and a practitioner of Neurolinguistic Programming. She is the founder of Mind Scan and having clinics located in the western suburbs of Mumbai at Powai, Andheri and Goregaon. She is associated with geriatric care foundation in Mumbai at level of training and is also actively engaged in conducting workshops for corporate and personal level. She has represented various reputed magazines as a columnist and a featured article writer and has also represented in television interview and live chats in concepts connected to psychology.

Me thinks

There are very few books in self help that carry the magical power of healing the reader through its words. THIS book is one such healer. As I read it page after page I felt something melting inside me. All the hurt, the anger, the pain, the trauma accumalated over all this years was now slowly beginning to melt away and be replaced by tranquility. To reach a stage where I am peace with it all might take time but yes definitely this was a beginning which wouldnt have been possible without this book.

Through varied real life experiences the author has managed to bring alive the subtle complexities of life so beautifully, the way she connects each of the experiences with a lesson is an art to dwell it and that is what makes this book a wonderful read.

I didnt read it at my usual pace for this one in a way asked me to bask in the lessons it gave. It had become like my school where everyday for a stipulated time I would attend the classes waiting for my teacher to cover a lesson and then go back home to dwell on it. I did that till I reached a phase where I felt I was in a trance where my conscious and subconscious were battling away their differences. This condition was one where I was facing my fears, one that I had believed were long one only to realise they werent. That moment I realised the tremendous power this book held within those few pages.

A sure shot recommended read to unleash the power of your own mind and know the REAL you or to put it aptly to begin the journey of knowing the real YOU!


Foodie Verdict

This book is like pumpkin halwa - Uniquely different and yet one that stays with you for long with its lingering taste!

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