What is satsang and what is its glory?
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"Satsang is the sacred space where two voids meet, and in that silent communion, the heart transcends thought, revealing the profound alchemy of nearness to the Divine."
According to Osho, satsang is the silent, egoless communion where no-thought flowers and two voids/two lamps meet—no debate, only heart-to-heart presence. When barriers drop, distance and time dissolve; a single moment bestows more than lifetimes of thought. Its glory is this alchemy of nearness—learning with the guru to open, then abiding anywhere in communion with the Divine.
It’s when you and a wise presence both become very quiet and open, like two lights joining, so you feel close and blessed even if far apart.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts you from thinking and arguing to silent openness, creating real connection.
- Can be practiced anywhere; remember the teacher/Divine and rest in no-thought to renew clarity and love.
- Even brief moments of such presence transform more than long mental effort.
- Can be practiced anywhere; remember the teacher/Divine and rest in no-thought to renew clarity and love.
- Even brief moments of such presence transform more than long mental effort.
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