21-week Satsang
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Satsang is a space you enter - and return to, not to learn something, but to absorb a living presence.
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Over time, something gradual yet unmistakable happens - the inner tension carried for years begins to ease, and you return to your natural state: loose and fluid.
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Satsang transforms through openness and receptivity. Grace can only be received. There is no indication that it can be earned through effort. Your mental effort can retire. Your open heart is the magic key. Satsnag transforms through your openness and receptivity.
Being in Satsang connects you with your true centre, allowing you to step aside and let life flow more freely. It's like going for a joyride without having to drive. In this state of allowing life to happen, everything unfolds more beautifully without the need for mental effort. Things develop naturally when you are open and receptive.
It’s not about improving yourself. In Satsang, memories, emotions, and old narratives are seen and felt directly, without analysis, pressure, or the desire to stop or heal them, confronting the heavy, repetitive, and unresolved aspects of life. They surface briefly, you acknowledge them, welcome them, and before long, they loosen their grip on you simply because you are not resisting their presence anymore.
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The unconscious becomes conscious simply because you no longer fear facing it. 

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Satsang offers something very simple and very rare: it gives you permission to stop striving and start enjoying yourself.
This permission calms your nervous system. The mind naturally becomes less interfering. As a result, the cells, nadis, and sinews begin to release stored stress, bringing a sense of relief, rest and stability.
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The divide between 'spiritual life' and 'ordinary life' disappears. Work, family, rest, pleasure, difficulty, all of it, becomes the ground of the inner work. You become increasingly alive and eager to know your own being and your own life intimately. You are coming back Home to you.
The energy within the Satsang can be summed up as playful interactions, pure joy, bumping into people, and messing with their seriousness. It unburdens people.
You start accepting yourself even with your imperfections - you are learning about being alive and complete in all textures of life.
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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Satsang causes a structural transformation. The old, dysfunctional structure is cleared, and a pristine space naturally attracts the new.
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