About Luzina Theras
Vanakkam! I'm Luzina
Practice Assistant
Pronouns: She/her
Languages: English & Tamil
Education
M.A English Literature form ANJAC
B.A English from SFRC
About Me
I grew up in Sivakasi, India. A city that hums with color, fireworks and life. From early on, I learned that unity doesn’t mean sameness, it means choosing to make room for each other. I was always the curious kid who asked “but why?” and never let go until the answer felt real. Some of those questions found answers. Others turned into mysteries and stayed with me, still unsettled, still humming. like the question of why so many expectations seem to land on women’s shoulders, unevenly, quietly, as if by design. That one never left. I don’t think it ever will.
My undergraduate years were lonelier than I’d expected. I was always a little bit of an odd one out the one asking too much, sitting slightly apart. But postgraduate college changed the shape of things entirely. I found myself surrounded by people who thought, who asked bold questions, who loved literature the way you love a close friend. Books became my companions in the truest sense. They introduced me to lives I hadn’t lived, to emotions I hadn’t yet found words for. Reading, I discovered, is its own form of empathy a practice of stepping gently into someone else’s world and staying a while.
Listening became my greatest skill. And quietly, without my noticing, it became my calling too. As a CRM, I spoke with people every day. On the surface, it was about packaging helping brands find the right vessel for what they wanted to say. But underneath all of that, it was about something older and simpler. It was about making people feel heard. Understood. Like they weren’t alone in figuring things out. I loved that work more than I expected to. But love, sometimes, points you further. I began to sense that I wanted to be part of something that didn’t just serve people; but genuinely moved them. Something that left them feeling a little more whole than before.
I am a firm believer in God Almighty. Every step of this journey the detours that felt like delays, the doors that opened at just the right moment, the discoveries that arrived when I’d stopped looking I see His hand in all of it. Being here, in this role, feels less like a destination I arrived at and more like a place I was always walking toward. Being part of The Circle Clinic devoted to people’s wellbeing even quietly, even from behind the scenes feels like work worth doing. Every small thing I handle frees up space for something that truly matters. And that, to me, is enough reason to show up with care, every single day.