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A weekly heart-centered meditation circle for inner peace, stillness, light, and love.

Discover a simple, gentle, and deeply meaningful meditation practice rooted in a century-old spiritual tradition.

Satsang is a silent meditation on Transcendent Light. It begins by calming the mind, relaxing the body, and gently turning attention inward toward the heart.

Over time, this practice can help cultivate inner peace, emotional balance, clarity, and a deeper sense of connection.

Our 60-minute sessions typically include a brief talk on a spiritual topic, simple guidance on how to meditate on Transcendent Light, soft meditative music, and a period of silent meditation. The core of the practice is a 15-minute silent sitting, where we gently open the heart to the presence of inner light. After the silent practice, we transition back with gentle music, followed by reflection, questions, and community sharing.

This is not breathwork, chanting, visualization, or a spoken guided meditation. It is a quiet, heart-centered practice of inner stillness.

This meditation practice was established and refined by Guru Maharaj Param Sant Dr. Chaturbhuj Sahay Ji in 1930. While rooted in ancient yogic and meditative wisdom, Satsang has been simplified for modern life.
It is easy to learn, non-intrusive, and suitable for people from all backgrounds, lifestyles, and faith traditions.

Satsang is not about belief, ritual, or complexity. It is a practical path of inner stillness, guided by love, light, and peace.

Whether you are new to meditation or have practiced for years, you are warmly welcome to join us.

Come experience a peaceful, supportive community and a meditation practice designed to help you bring calm, clarity, and spiritual steadiness into daily life.

Should Achievement Be the Only Lens Through Which We See Life?

Should Achievement Be the Only Lens Through Which We See Life?

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Weekly 75-minute Satsang Workshop, will dive into the following question -

## Should Achievement Be the Only Lens Through Which We See Life?

If achievement becomes our only measure, then:

  • Life turns into a battlefield of control.
  • People become either useful or inconvenient.
  • Delays become obstacles.
  • Outcomes become verdicts on our worth.

Yet beneath the constant drive to achieve lies a deeper question:

Do we truly know the mind that is doing all the striving?

Achievement may occupy the mind, but awakening begins with understanding it.

Join us for this thought-provoking workshop!

### Achieving Mind or Awakened Mind? Understanding Quest Orientation:

The mind is the source of our ambitions, fears, desires, and hidden motivations. It fuels both our greatest triumphs and our deepest turmoil. Across centuries, wisdom traditions have recognized this truth. Buddhism points toward it through Vipassana. Yoga explores it through self awareness and inner discipline. Mindfulness invites us to observe it directly.
While these traditions may differ in language and approach, they converge on a common insight which Satsang teaches us: lasting transformation begins with understanding the workings of one's own mind.

In this workshop, we will explore how these timeless teachings come together in a simple practice that can be integrated into everyday life. Through the lens of Satsang, we will examine a direct and accessible method of turning inward—moving beyond a mind preoccupied with achievement towards the one that is awake, aware, and deeply at peace.

Join Online Satsang through Zoom Video Conference: Register to get meeting information via email. [You can join via https://ramashram.info/satsang at the time of the event]

Thank you for being part of our growing meditation family. I look forward to welcoming you.

With Love, Light and Peace,
Sanjiv

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