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Our Purpose

Every story begins with a feeling.
For me, it was the feeling of being “out of place.” I grew up wondering why I didn’t fit into the neat boxes society created. Later, as I studied psychology and walked through my own healing, I realized something profound: so many of us, children, parents, even teachers, carry struggles silently because no one ever created space for them.

I saw bright students being labeled “lazy” or “problematic,” when all they needed was understanding. I saw parents drowning in worry, guilt, or helplessness, unsure how to support their child. I saw teachers, stretched thin, who wanted to help but weren’t given the tools to notice what was really happening in their classrooms. And I saw adults, strong on the outside, hurting on the inside, living without safe spaces to just be.

And that’s when one truth became clear to me:


Every human being is a universe.

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Each of us carries a rhythm, a light, a story waiting to be understood. When we take care of mental health, when we nurture emotional intelligence, we don’t just solve problems; we create balance, confidence, resilience, and compassion. We build strong, humane leaders. We heal families. We empower teachers. We raise generations who know how to rise after falling.

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This is the purpose of MindLancer and Casper Therapy Hub.
Not to label. Not to preach. Not to “fix.”


But to walk beside schools, parents, teachers, children, and adults, with tools, safe spaces, and conversations that help us all blossom into the universes we were meant to be.

My journey has been a mix of many paths: a psychologist, therapist, researcher, columnist, trainer, stylist, animal rescuer. Each experience has taught me one thing: healing and growth are not one-dimensional. They need science, yes, but also empathy, creativity, and courage.

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That’s what I want to bring into every school, every classroom, every family, and every life I touch.

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Our purpose is simple yet powerful:
To make mental health and emotional well-being not a taboo, not an afterthought, but the foundation of how we teach, parent, work, and live.

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                                                                        - Snehal

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