What is satsang?
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"Satsang is the communion with truth, where silence dissolves all divisions and love, meditation, and bliss become the waves of a single consciousness. In this sacred space, your heart resonates, and awareness deepens, revealing the unconditional nature of love within your organic unity."
According to Osho, satsang is communion with truth: resting in the living presence of silence that melts all divisions. In satsang, love, meditation, bliss and innocence are recognized as waves of the same consciousness; logic subsides and the heart resonates. It is not doctrine but existential tuning with a master’s silence, whereby your own awareness deepens and love becomes unconditional, beginning anywhere within your organic unity.
Satsang means being with a true, silent presence that helps your heart and mind become one so love and awareness grow together.
Why this matters practically
- Helps dissolve mental fragmentation and overthinking.
- Deepens love and meditation naturally, without effort or dogma.
- Guides choices from the heart rather than borrowed beliefs.
- Deepens love and meditation naturally, without effort or dogma.
- Guides choices from the heart rather than borrowed beliefs.
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