Satsang
Satsang is a Sanskrit word, meaning,
a close association or companionship with a Self-Realized Soul.
In the initial stages of Spirituality satsang is more beneficial
than meditation. Satsang is also discussion or hearing of spiritual
truths expressed by Self-Realized Masters. Amma says, "Even
though the breeze blows everywhere, coolness will be felt more if
we sit in the shade of a tree. In the same way, although God is
all pervading, His presence will clearly shine in certain places
more than in others. Children, that is the greatness of satsang."
The first and fore most type of Satsang is a direct physical, mental
and intellectual relationship with the Master. In the presence of
a living Master spiritual practice becomes smooth and less complicated.
For an graduate student in a school, a experienced teacher is necessary.
Likewise, for realizing God, we must utilize the Realized-Masters
as a means; they are the guides. In the scorching heat of worldliness,
being in the presence of a Master is like cool breeze in the shade
of a huge tree.
The second type is established indirectly - by studying teachings,
reflecting on and practicing the teachings. Satsang should be done
daily for some time. By discussing spiritual subjects, the mind
will get concentrated on God.
Read more about the joy
of attending satsangs.
To see if your
location already has a center or satsang group, please visit this
link.
To start a satsang group in your area, please contact Br. Dayamrita
Chaitanya at 510.537.9417 or email: macenter@ammachi.org
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