Freedom With Truth
F.W.T. · A weekly gathering

Satsang

An hour together, once a week. Questions answered with honesty and care. Reminding you to be present as Awareness.

The Sanskrit word means “in the company of truth.” The form is older than any single tradition: people sit together, and the conversation is allowed to be honest. Nothing sold or asked. Simply meeting truth within us - as it is.

The question

What actually happens?

The answer

A live video meet, about an hour. We open with a slow reading of a couple of verses from the Ashtavakra Gita (and/or similar texts on other days), then take questions. Anything from your week, your practice, your mind. There is no pressure to speak. Many sit with their cameras off and just listen. Both are valued.

The question

Why does it have to be weekly?

The answer

Because the mind forgets within days. A weekly return is a significant dose that keeps the identity away. By Thursday, most people have drifted(this is where daily reminders help). By the weekend, they have a place to recharge, ask, and start again.

The question

What if my question feels too small?

The answer

The small ones are valued here. Most people will not ask the cosmic question, and they do not need to. Most will ask why the same fight keeps happening, why anger arrives again and again, why the practice slipped again. These are the right questions. Bring them.

The question

Will I be put on the spot?

The answer

No. You raise your hand, or you do not. You speak, or you type your question in the chat, or you send it the day before, anonymously. The room is built to make speaking easy and silence equally welcome.

What it leaves you with
  • i.
    A soak in the source.

    Most important: You are invited to the direct experience of your true nature. This is your weekly dose of the source. It is not an intellectual discussion, or a group therapy. It is a space for you to meet the truth of your being, and to have that reflected back to you by others who are doing the same.

  • ii.
    Honest, direct answers with care, not generic.

    The questions you bring are met by someone who has sat with them. No platitudes, no recycled quotes. Plain language, applied to the life you are actually living.

  • iii.
    An anchor for the coming week.

    Most of us go weeks without a single honest check-in on our inner work. The Satsang puts that on your schedule. It does not demand anything dramatic - just your presence, once a week. Simply show up.

  • iv.
    The simple gift of being seen.

    There is a particular quality of attention that a serious circle gives. You arrive carrying a private knot. You leave knowing the knot has been seen, named, and loosened a little. It changes the texture of the days that follow.

One hour, once a week. The smallest commitment that keeps the gap between the ego and You.

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