Satsang is a Sanskrit word that means “being in the discovery of truth”. It’s a gathering of spiritual discourse to bring us into remembrance of our true nature. Every month we will have a different topic to contemplate and discuss. We'll begin and end our session with a short meditation. After Satsang, you are welcome to partake in a vegetarian potluck for a more informal social connection!
While in Satsang, you can expect to experience a rewiring of neurological pathways, spiritual insights, intuitive understandings and opportunities to connect with like-minded souls.
For the next 5 months we will be discussing Patanjali's yamas (ethical principles for living a life free from suffering). Patanjali was a great sage who wrote these yamas in a sacred text called the Yoga Sutras, over 2,000 years ago. It is one of the main philosophical writings for those who practice living a yogic lifestyle.
This month we will be discussing the first yama - Satya.
Satya (truthfulness) is the practice of staying to true oneself and others.
Please bring a quote, poem, or affirmation that represents satya and that calls to you. Or you may share a personal experience where satya was practiced or could have been practiced in your life.
These satsangs are free or are at a "give what you'd like basis". All donations help the facilitator to continue to have the space and ability to offer these free services to others.
Please bring a vegetarian dish to pass!
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