

{Satsang}
/ˈsʌt.sʌŋ/
[1] Sitting with truth; gathering in presence to remember what is real beyond the mind.
[2] Shared field of silence, sound and inquiry where higher truth can be sensed and reflected.
[3] Practice of letting words and song arise from stillness so inner knowing can be felt and shared.
Everything begins in silence.
Satsang is where we return to that origin together. We gather in a shared stillness, breathe, soften, and allow a deeper truth to become tangible. Satsang means sitting with truth. It is a space to come home to yourself and to meet others from that place, through the breath, through the body, through the quiet presence that needs no performance.
From this silence we move into sound. Simple tones, open vowels and gentle singing will arise from the stillness we share. The sound of your voice becomes a way to feel what is true in you and to give it a place in the world. We meet each other in truth, feel in truth, sound in truth, share in truth, speak in truth and listen in truth.
Alongside these gatherings we travel deeper into the landscape of the voice. Voice activation sessions invite you to practice presence through sound, to take up space with your voice, and to experience the power of creation that moves through you when you project yourself outward into the world.