A quiet practice devoted to inner child healing — where the work is slow, the room is warm, and you are never rushed.
For more than two decades, this work has gently held people through the most tender layers of themselves. What began as a curiosity about the subconscious mind became a deep, lifelong devotion to the practice of inner child healing.
There is no clinical distance here. No labels. No urgency. Only a slow, deliberate space — built for the parts of you that have waited a long time to be seen.
— a quiet practitioner.
This practice has guided clients across Mumbai, India, and around the world through gentle hypnotherapy and inner child work. Sessions span overthinkers and high-achievers, mothers and daughters, partners and seekers — anyone who senses that something old is still asking to be felt.
Trained in clinical hypnotherapy and deeply rooted in inner child methodology, the work draws from depth psychology, somatic awareness, and decades of one-on-one client experience.
Inner child work is not a session. It is a relationship. It requires trust, slowness, and a practitioner who knows how to follow rather than lead. This is the heart of the practice.
Through hypnotherapy, we softly access the layers beneath conscious memory — where childhood stories live, where old protective patterns reside, and where the truest, most original version of you still waits.
Four quiet promises that shape every session — every conversation — every silence.
Nothing happens until you feel held. The work begins with breath, with grounding, with a quiet sense of arrival.
There is no schedule for tenderness. Sessions move at the pace of your own readiness — never faster.
Your past is not a problem to be solved. It is a story to be witnessed, gently and with reverence.
You leave each session with reparenting practices and inner resources you can return to between visits.
People often arrive carrying a question — about a relationship, a fear, an inability to rest. They leave with something far more intimate: a softer relationship with themselves.
The work is gentle, but it is not surface-level. It moves into the places that have stayed quiet for years, and gives them — at last — a place to speak.
Trust is not built through technique. It is built through patience, and through being seen without judgement.
If you sense, even faintly, that this might be a space for you — that whisper itself is worth listening to.