In “Acceptance – Coming Home to Yourself,” Sakshi Malviya tenderly invites us to step beyond the noise of self-improvement and into the sanctuary of self-remembering. This gathering is a quiet revolution — a journey not of becoming, but of allowing. It is not about fixing the self, but finally sitting beside it with gentleness.
We are not trying to heal the wound.
We are learning how to hold it.
Through breath, stillness, somatic awareness, and presence-led inquiry, Sakshi creates a held space where your nervous system can breathe and your heart can exhale. There will be no performance. There will be no pressure. Only truth, softly spoken. Only silence, finally heard.
Acceptance is not resignation — it is intimacy. It is the holy act of saying yes to the life within you, without trying to rearrange it. Together, we will learn what it means to walk home — not to a better version of ourselves, but to the one that has always been waiting.
This is a return to softness.
A bow to the being.
A homecoming.