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Global Audio Satsangs
The Audio Satsang is a concise and effective way for Siddha Yoga students to study a specific spiritual
theme and learn how to take it into their daily lives. These Satsangs are available at our center and to
individuals, via the web. Each Satsang is a study experience, an exploration guided by a Siddha
Yoga meditation teacher.
Students prepare for these Satsangs so that we are truly ready to investigate the topic. During the Satsangs,
we perform contemplation exercises, looking at our relationship with the theme through the lens of the current
Siddha Yoga Message. We also identify a means of carrying on our study so that our newly expanded understanding
can continue to grow.
In this satsang we will come together to honor Baba's life and teachings, and celebrate his great
spiritual legacy to the world. We will be meditating, chanting, and studying Gurumayi’s teachings
from the Global Audio Satsang for New Year’s Day and the Siddha Yoga Message for 2008.
The Siddha Yoga Meditation Teacher for this satsang is Swami Ishwarananda.
Dates: Sunday, May 18, 2008
Time: 10:45 am - 1:15 pm
Repeated Saturday, May 31, 2008
Time: 5:00 pm - 7:15 pm
Fees: Adults: $100 Young Adults: $35
Young adults are age 24 and under.
Please Note: The satsang is intended for those 18 and older.
Young people 10-17 years old are welcome to participate in the
satsang, if they are comfortable sitting still and listening
attentively for the length of the satsang. Parents with young children may attend in the
Family Hall with audio distribution of the Global Audio Satsang. Parents in the Family Hall will need to register.
(Families with young children may opt to take the satsang at home via the Internet.)
Registration: Registration is required; pre-registration is encouraged.
Registration Form
Preparation Exercises:
Click here for details on activities that will help you prepare for this Audio Satsang.
In addition to preparing for the Global Audio Satsang, you can plan in advance to have
some time after the satsang for reflection and journaling. This will greatly support
you to further assimilate what you've experienced and learned during the satsang.
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