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My First Satsang

9 Nov, 2014 | 04:32

Boston 4 October 2008.

This Satsang extract is available with subtitles in:
French – Francais
Deutsch – German
Hebrew – Ivrit
Italian – Italiano
Spanish – Español
Tchèque – Czech česky
Hebrew – Ivrit
German – Deutsch
Polish – Polski

My first satsang – Mooji

Music: Sujata trio

Satsang (Sanskrit sat = true, sanga = company) describes in Indian philosophy (1) the company of the “highest truth,” (2) the company of a guru, or (3) company with an assembly of persons who listen to, talk about, and assimilate the truth.[1] This typically involves listening to or reading scriptures, reflecting on, discussing and assimilating their meaning, meditating on the source of these words, and bringing their meaning into ones daily life. Contemporary satsang teachers in the West – frequently coming from the Advaita Vedanta tradition – sometimes mix traditional Eastern knowledge with methods of modern psychology.

During a satsang with a master, students are likely to ask questions. Satsangs also may contain elements like lectures, meditations, singing and recitations.