She chose the mind over medicine — and never looked back
Growing up, Anuradha Banerji Sarkar always knew she wanted to help people. The question was how. Medicine was the obvious path — respected, structured, clear. But something else kept calling her attention: the inner life. The world behind the eyes. The place where suffering actually begins.
She came to understand, through study and then through years of clinical work, that the mind is not just one organ among many. It is the originating place of almost all human suffering — and therefore of almost all human healing. Physical symptoms, relationship patterns, destructive habits, inexplicable fears — trace them far enough back and you reach the mind.
Her mission, through all 35 years of practice in South Delhi, has been the same: to help people cleanse what is within, so they can live the full, free, purposeful lives they came here to live. Not just to manage symptoms. Not just to cope. But to genuinely flourish.
She brings to this mission the rigour of a trained psychologist, the depth of a certified clinical hypnotherapist, the sensitivity of a past life regression therapist, and above all, the warmth of a human being who genuinely cares about the person in front of her.