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21-week Satsang

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This is not a programme you do. It’s a space you enter - and return to.

Over time, something gradual yet unmistakable happens.
The inner tension many people have carried for years begins to ease.


Internal attention directed at memories, emotions, and narratives becomes unfocused. It returns to its natural state: loose and fluid.

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Grace is received not through effort, but through an open heart and receptivity. Everything unfolds naturally with receptivity.

This is not about improving yourself. It’s about recognising what has always been untouched beneath the false perception of brokenness.  Peace is ever-present just beneath all the fear, doubt, and emotional weight.

In Satsang, what feels heavy, repetitive, or unresolved in life is faced directly, without analysis, pressure, or the desire to stop it.

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Emotional residue and long - standing patterns surface, briefly, before losing their grip on you. Simply because they are not being reisited any more. They are welcomed, so they feel free to come to the surface before saying goodbye.

The unconscious becomes conscious simply because there is no more fear to face it. 
 

There is less reference to the past and more engagement with what is going on here and now.

People often describe a growing sense of safety within themselves, a quiet confidence that life can be faced without anxiety.

 

This is not just a peak experience; rather, it is a lasting reorientation.

Over the weeks, familiar ways of managing and correcting life fall away.
 

Mental noise diminishes. Responses become simpler, more humane, more grounded.

The divide between 'spiritual life' and 'ordinary life' goes.
Work, family, rest, pleasure, difficulty - all of it becomes the ground of the work.

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You lose interest in gathering knowledge and intellectual understandings and become increasingly eager to know your own being and life intimately.

 

Satsang offers something very simple and very rare: It gives you permission to stop striving and start enjoying yourself.

Self-work, personal growth, and inner work feel redundant, dull, or even pointless. Effortless ease takes hold, and feels right.
 

A sense of rest and deep relief calms the nervous system. The cells, nadis, and sinews begin to release stored stress. 

 

Inner growth occurs naturally and spontaneously through the reception of grace, rather than through effort. You learn to stay out of the way, the more beautifully life unfolds.

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You start accepting yourself even with your imperfections. You are learning about being alive in all textures of life.

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Satsang is quietly powerful. It is like a silent explosion that clears the distortion that had been set for decades; it clears space so something more pleasing can arrive.

 

 

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