Satsang
- What is it?
- What does it involve?
- What will you teach?
- Why are you doing this for free?
- Why should I attend?
Just some of the questions that have been asked of me after the recent announcement of an event I am presenting with Deepak Lodhia on 30th October.
So here goes:
Satsang
A Sanskrit word where
‘sat’ means Truth and
‘sang’ is short for sangha, or company/gathering/group.
So a literal translation could be ‘the company of Truth’
What does it involve?
Simply a meeting of people where only Truth is spoken.
There is no such thing as THE truth, only a truth of which there can be many.
This is an opportunity to explore, and maybe discover, the truth of who you really are as opposed to who you think you are!
It is our experience that at some time in life we will finally return to the oldest, and in some spiritual traditions, only, question worth asking – ‘Who am I?’
My own experience is we will have no choice but to ask this question, even if it is the last question on our deathbed. I don’t say that lightly. I say it from having worked with many people who have either been close to death or have died. They all asked this one question.
I waited till my heart attack before I really asked it.
We would like to give you the opportunity to discover the answer to this long before you reach the end of your life. Deepak and I are fortunate – we each lived to ask this question after a heart attack. Not everybody is as fortunate as us.
Swiftly following on the heels of this question is ‘What is my life about?’ i.e. why am I here anyway?!
Again, we have discovered our answers. Do you know your answer?
What will you teach?
We are not going to ‘teach’ anything.
You already know the answer, no teaching is required.
Our role is to help you remember the answer, your answer. Not ours; yours.
Why are you doing this for free?
We see this as our opportunity to give back to many of you have given us so much over the last few years.
The room is paid for. We won’t be selling or promoting anything.
We decided this is going ahead, even if it is just the two of us (we do that regularly anyway – we just pay a restaurant for the seats and they serve us food and drink}.
You are invited to join us or not. Whatever is right for you.
Why should I attend?
You should attend because
- You are tired of living someone else’s Truth and yearn to discover your own
- You are tired of searching for the missing piece in your life
- You are ready to be all you can be
- You are ready to live a little more each day rather than die a little more each day
- You want to join us and laugh at ourselves
A piece of advice: leave seriousness at home. Be ready to play and laugh.
If any of the above has intrigued you in any way, come and join us. Register and book your place here – JOIN SANJAY AND DEEPAK