Today, I guide others on their journey to wholeness, offering both private and group sessions that empower individuals to reconnect with their true selves. Alongside this, I continue to create soulful art, each piece an expression of the beauty and depth I encounter in the process of healing and growth.

Nalini is a profound and intuitive explorer of life’s depths, with a journey that began in childhood through the transformative lens of art and painting. In her twenties, she discovered th power of meditation and yoga, and later expanded her practice into somatic healing, dance, and herbalism—each offering a unique path to self-healing and personal growth.

With a natural gift for guiding others, Nalini creates spaces of clarity and compassion, helping her clients expand their perceptions of themselves and their lives. Her workshops, which have been enriching participants since 2016 in cities like London, Berlin, Malmö, Stockholm, and through her online platform, encourage creativity and presence in every moment.

An accomplished artist, Nalini has exhibited her work in group shows worldwide, and continues to create art that inspires and heals.

Roots and lineage

My path began in my early 20s with yoga and meditation. It was through these practices that I first encountered the stillness that lives beneath experience—and that stillness became my teacher. My first formal training was in Yoga Nidra with Uma Dinsmore-Tuli at a beautiful Zen Center in the countryside near Bordeaux, France. That immersion awakened something deep in me: the power of rest as ritual, and the subtle transmissions that happen when we enter the liminal space between waking and dreaming. From there, the path opened. I returned to Sweden and created The Pink House, a warm and gentle space where I offered yoga sessions and began guiding retreats that wove together drawing, rest, and inner listening. In the years that followed, I trained in Psychic Massage, a body-based energetic therapy rooted in the Esalen and Osho traditions through the work of Sagarpriya DeLong. I studied with Vartan Foschi at the Osho Miasto Center in Tuscany, a place that also became the ground for my training in Dance Alchemy with Maneesha McClure—a powerful modality that opened the wisdom of movement and presence in me. I also completed a practitioner training with Katie Abbott at Pause Place, which taught me path of the mystic. More recently, I studied with Stella Osorojos Eisenstein, completing a mentorship in Resonant Attention—a practice that has helped me bring energetic sensitivity into a grounded, relational space, especially in remote sessions. In early 2024, I also began working with the Healy frequency device, both personally and with clients. I use it now as a subtle support to the healing field, especially when working at a distance.

All of this—each training, each thread—comes together in the sessions and circles I hold now. My work rests on compassion for the human experience. Beneath any technique is the heart’s capacity to be present with what is.

A deep imprint in how I work has been shaped by two teachers whose presence has touched me profoundly. One is the late Michael Stone, whose teachings on grounded spiritual practice, trauma, and integration continue to live in me. The other is Pema Salem, with whom I am currently studying. Her transmissions on awakened relating, purity of presence, and the sacred feminine have offered me a subtle and enduring compass.

I also hold a Master’s degree in Social Anthropology from Goldsmith’s University of London, and having grown up between cultures, I am always listening for how collective consciousness shapes our personal journeys—how ancestral memory, cultural patterns, and subtle energies live within our bodies and our healing paths.

When I guide Yoga Nidra, offer frequency work, or lead groups in drawing or movement, I always return to this: presence, compassion, and a trust in what unfolds when we listen deeply.

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