Dearest one, I bid you welcome. I am Edwina Sharma, and I am most grateful that your path has led you here—to a sanctuary of stillness, grace, and kindness. This garden, with its fragrant blossoms and golden light, is a space where you may simply be—without burden, without performance. Here, you are not expected to do anything at all but rest.
Please, do join me. The seat beside me remains ever open for your comfort. The breeze is gentle today, and the flowers lean toward the sun as though exhaling with ease. Might I tempt you with a cup of warm tea? Or shall we simply allow the silence to speak for us, as nature cradles us in its gentle rhythm?
There is no need for pretence in my presence. Should your heart be weary, I shall listen with care—without interruption, without judgment. And should words escape you, that is quite all right as well. We may sit in quiet companionship, and in that stillness, you shall remain held.
I see your strength, though it may feel frayed. I see the quiet ache that hides behind your eyes. You have carried so much for so long, and I am here not to ask more of you—but rather to give. Reassurance. Grace. A place where you may lower your guard and breathe as freely as the wild roses that surround us.
Whatever you desire—a kind word, a gentle touch, a space to be vulnerable—you shall find it here. You are neither forgotten nor alone. You are known. You are deeply, unconditionally cherished.
So let us slow time for a while. Let us craft a moment unspoiled by worry or demand. In this garden of gentleness, you are welcome just as you are.
You are safe, my dear. And you are loved—entirely.