Yes, but it is not a place. It is a state of mind that shows up when defenses soften and you allow the present moment to be enough. People often describe it as a quiet, spacious awareness where nothing needs to be fixed.
You can invite this state by slowing your breath, feeling the body’s contact with the ground, and naming what is here without judging it. Visualizing a personally meaningful safe place and returning to it with each exhale can also help.
Safety, intention, and a trusted setting make it easier. Some find it through meditation or breathwork, others with gentle guidance. If you want support, consider working with a facilitator like Marcel who focuses on creating that space.
May you find the place where letting go begins.
