A Note from Kanjana

Why I Created This

I am an AuDHD, chronically ill therapist. I love summits and conferences. I love the learning, the people, the energy, the late-night conversations that shift how you think about your work. And I also know exactly what happens after.

The Revolutionary Practice Summit is already designed with nervous system care built in, with plenty of breaks, body-based options, and breathing room. That is part of why I am so honored to be a part of it. And I also know my own body well enough to know that after four days of that much richness, my nervous system will need a beat before I head home. Not because anything was too much. Because it was all so good.

I started building in prep and recovery days around every summit I attended. A day before to arrive early, settle my nervous system, get oriented. A day after to decompress before traveling home. It changed everything. The learning stuck. The connections deepened. The crash was softer, or sometimes did not come at all.

Falling in love with bath culture

While living in Japan, I fell in love with bathhouse culture. The ritual of it. The intentionality. The way an entire culture built infrastructure around the belief that soaking, resting, and being in warm water together is not indulgence but necessity. It completely transformed my self-care practice and how I think about recovery.

Séc-he is not Japanese. It honors a different and equally profound tradition, one rooted in the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and their 12,000-year relationship with these sacred mineral springs. But the underlying truth is the same: water heals. Rest is not optional. And the body knows things the mind has not caught up to yet.

The Spa at Séc-he exterior with mountain viewsMineral pool at The Spa at Séc-he

Summit Savasana is the experience I wish existed at every summit I have ever attended. A structured, nervous-system-informed integration day that gives your body time to process what your mind just absorbed. Not another event. Not more content. Just space, warmth, and permission to land.

If you are someone who needs prep and recovery days around intensity, this was built for you. If you are neurodivergent, chronically ill, or just someone who knows that the learning does not stick unless the body is on board, this was built for you.

Instead of speeding ahead toward the crash, Summit Savasana is the off-ramp. A paced, kinder way to slow down so you can carry this forward with intention.

"Think about the summit. What brought you there. What excited you. What goals you have now. And what your next step is. Then let the water hold you while you figure it out."

Wanderhome is nervous system informed training for therapists. We believe integration is not a luxury. It is the thing that makes the training work.