The 3-day immersion is an introduction to rhythm and basic living.
It is designed for those who feel mentally cluttered or overstimulated and want to experience what life feels like when it is reduced to essentials.
Over three days, participants live simply, follow a fixed routine, balance physical work with stillness, and observe how the body responds to slowness.
This immersion is supportive and grounding.
The focus is on settling, not intensity.
Fee: ₹6,000/- per person
Group size: Limited to 5 participants
The 10-day immersion is a deepening into discipline and repetition where patterns surface and settle naturally.
Days 1–3:
Grounding into slow living
Days 4–6:
Repetition, resistance, and observation.
Days 7–9:
Deeper reflection and emotional clarity, as distractions fall away.
Day 10:
Integration and understanding how to carry rhythm back into everyday life.
This immersion is quietly intense — not because anything is forced, but because there is space to truly notice.
Fee: ₹22,000/- per person
Group size: Limited to 5 participants
Who the 3-Day Immersion is ideal for
The 3-day immersion is suited for those who are curious but cautious — people who want to sense this way of living before committing deeper.
This may be right for you if you:
Are exploring land-based or slower ways of living but are unsure what it feels like in practice
Want to step out of routine and observe daily rhythm without disruption
Are considering building, farming, or moving closer to land in the future
Need a pause that is structured, grounding, and non-indulgent
Want to understand whether this environment resonates with your body and mind
The 3-day immersion offers orientation rather than transformation — a chance to arrive, observe, and listen.
Who the 10-Day Immersion is ideal for
The 10-day immersion is for those who want to live the rhythm long enough for it to settle.
This may be right for you if you:
Want to understand how daily life functions when shaped by land, weather, and repetition
Are seriously considering building a home or farm and want lived clarity before deciding
Learn best through participation rather than observation
Are ready for physical work, minimal facilities, and steady routine
Want time for the nervous system to re calibrate beyond an initial adjustment phase
The 10-day immersion allows patterns to emerge — in the body, in attention, and in relationship with land.