A Sacred Meeting in Truth

Satsang (‘Sat’ = truth, reality; ‘sangh’ = gathering) is a space of presence and remembrance. It is not about following a teaching or adopting new concepts, but about sitting together in stillness, inquiring into what is real, and allowing wisdom to arise naturally.

Here, nothing is outside the circle of belonging. Grief, joy, confusion, clarity… all are welcomed. Satsang invites us to rest in the heart, to listen more deeply than the mind, and to recognise the wholeness that was never lost.

Holding Sacred Space

Satsang is not therapy and it is not about fixing. It is a sacred space of presence, a field of unconditional acceptance where each person is met as they are. Here, nothing needs to be changed. What arises is held with tenderness and respect, and your unfolding is honoured as part of the whole.

Inquiry and Living Wisdom

Inquiry in satsang is not about arriving at answers but about opening into the mystery. What is the nature of suffering? What is the nature of Self? What is life showing us now?

The wisdom that emerges is not intellectual, but a direct knowing that arises in presence, a recognition of what has always been here.

Each satsang is a unique unfolding, a shared remembrance of our humanity and our divinity, an intimate returning to the essence of life itself.

“Satsang carries a subtle alchemy. It is not in the words alone, nor in the silence alone, but in the meeting itself. A gathering where something larger than our separate selves makes itself felt.

Grace reveals itself here, sometimes as a quiet settling, sometimes as a vast opening, sometimes as a tender ache in the heart.

We may come with questions, but what answers us is not always conceptual. It is presence, the fragrance of the divine moving in the shared field.

Satsang is not an event, but a living current. A space where grace remembers itself in us, and we remember ourselves in grace.”

— Imogen