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Blending stars & science to prevent crime

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December 11, 2024

While many dismiss it as pseudoscience, there are some who see the enigmatic allure of astrology and use it as a tool to understand human behavior.

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Blending stars & science to prevent crime

Dr. Rahul Lakshman and Dr. Lakshmi Rahul belong firmly to the latter.

For the past three decades, the duo has merged ancient astrological wisdom with modern medical science to pioneer the field of criminal astrology.

"Astrology isn't just about predictions," says Dr. Rahul. "It's a map to navigate the complexities of life, personality, and behavior."

A multifaceted expert with qualifications ranging from an MBBS to an MBA, he is as much a healer as a researcher. His work spans pain and palliative medicine, aesthetic medicine, and hair transplant surgery. But his true focus lies in understanding the intricacies of human behavior.

Dr. Lakshmi, his wife and partner in this groundbreaking work, brings her own vast expertise to the table. With dual medical degrees in modern and Ayurvedic medicine, as well as specialization in nanomedical sciences, she adds a holistic dimension to their research.

At Healed Curatio, the two are redefining the way we understand criminal behavior.

The journey into criminal astrology began in 2004 at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) in Kochi. Guided by the spiritual teachings of Amritanandamayi, they, along with medical astrologers, doctors, and teachers, set out to merge astrology with modern medicine, aiming to address behavioral and psychological challenges.

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