Satsang
Satsang is being in the presence of truth.
Not as an idea.
But directly.
When we awaken, we no longer live through the conditioned world of thought.
Something opens.
What was once filtered and limited is seen clearly.
Life is experienced as it is.
Transmission
There is something that happens in Satsang
that cannot be explained through words.
In the presence of one who is awake,
something in you begins to recognize itself.
This is sometimes called transmission.
It is not something being given to you.
It is something already within you being revealed.
Because it is lived here,
it becomes easier for you to see it in yourself.
Words may be spoken.
But what matters happens beyond them.
Short moments of awakening
At first,
this recognition may come and go.
A few seconds.
A few minutes.
Sometimes longer.
These moments are important.
They are not ideas.
They are direct experience.
And they begin to change everything.
Over time,
these moments deepen.
What once felt unfamiliar begins to feel natural.
Like something you have always known.
What to expect
Satsang is not about learning something new.
It is about seeing what is already here.
You may experience:
- stillness
- peace
- openness
- a sense of connection
Or simply a quiet recognition that something is different.
There is no requirement.
No belief needed.
Only a willingness to look.
What People Experience
“At some point I stopped listening to the words. Something much deeper was happening in the silence.”
— Sarah L.
“The deepest silence and peace I have ever experienced in the presence of another human being.”
— Michael R.
“During the silent transmission, the sense of separation completely disappeared. There was only love, silence, and peace.”
— Ravi P.
“The silence was more powerful than any words I have ever heard.”
— Elena S.
“It is truly amazing and I am so grateful to learn from this group. Thank you Peter.”
– Alexandra Anasova
Join a Satsang
You can attend online through Zoom.
We meet every Saturday
at noon Pacific Time
and every Monday at
1:00 PM Pacific Time.
Occasionally, we have Satsangs at the Zendo in Sedona, Arizona.
There is no fee or cost for Satsang,
but donations are welcome.
If you would like to donate,
here is a link to do so.
Zoom Link
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to attend the Satsang:
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