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Satsang Means the Company of the Truth - 23rd January 2018

January 23, 20183:2429 views

Saar (Essence)

Ananta invites participants to rest in the ever-present truth of their own being rather than engaging with the mind's grievances, regrets, or pride.

Satsang is the play in which we come to the meeting of our own being.
The good news is that even if you are distracted, being is ever available.
For this period of time, we choose to rest in our only true presence.

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Transcript

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Ananta

So, Satsang is that play in which we come to this meeting of our own being, of our own truth. Come to your own company. He said, certainly, in the company of the truth. Sometimes it is called the company of the good. So this truth that you're meeting now, what would you rather have instead of this? If the choices were like this: you have this beautiful presence of your being, or you can decide to spend the next five minutes playing with the grievance you will have with somebody else, or some sense of pride you might have about something you did, or some regret or something that didn't happen for you five years ago, or remarks about my buying bitcoins at ten dollars.

Ananta

What will you rather play with right now? The good news is, I couldn't even say that if you were playing with all of them, the being is ever available. So our coming to Satsang means that for this period of time, we want to rest in our own presence—not all of our presence, our own only truth.

The Thread Continues

These satsangs touch the same silence.