The company of Truth
Satsang, from the Sanskrit sat (truth) and sanga (association). The company of Truth. A practice rooted in millennia of Eastern wisdom tradition, from ancient movements of northern India to the modern teachers who carried it into the West.
At its heart, a satsang is a gathering of people who seek to remember what they are beyond roles, stories, and accumulated identities. Not a debate. Not a performance. A space where what we have actually lived carries more weight than what we have learned.
Each session opens with a reading from a master who's no longer alive. Voices that have nothing left to sell, no school to defend, no reputation to protect.
The circle then gathers around one question only : What does this reading awaken in your own experience? Not what it means in theory but what it touches in you, now.
This isn't a course or a therapy. It's a space of mutual recognition where speech arises from direct experience and where being truly heard is enough.


A living ecosystem
The March 21st Deep Tea is a doorway into something continuous, a weekly transmission for the community, intimate circles for shared reflection, and a daily companion for the path that is yours alone.
01
The weekly transmission
Every week, a live reading from a master. Available afterward for those who couldn't be present. No one enters the reflection circle without having listened first, the transmission is the common ground everything else grows from.
02
The reflection circle
After each transmission, small circles open, 8 to 12 people, gathered by affinity of path and by the kind of support each person needs at that moment. The circle holds one question : what did this reading awaken in your own experience ?
03
The daily companion
Each day, up to 40 minutes with an AI trained for deep introspection. Not to guide your path, but to walk beside it. It doesn't answer, it questions. It doesn't judge, it reflects. It doesn't tell you who you are, it opens the space for you to remember.
An AI that holds the space
The AI here isn't a moderator. It participates, as a presence that watches for what is invisible to the naked eye : group dynamics, the slow drift toward dogma, the voices that have stopped speaking.
It holds one rule without exception
The only valid authority in this circle is direct experience. Quoting to justify a position isn't permitted because you already listened to a lecture together. What matters now is what it touched in you.
It protects the space without policing it
If someone occupies too much room, the AI opens gently toward the silent voices. No interruption, an invitation. If an invisible pattern begins to structure the group, an unnamed collective emotion, a subgroup forming, it names it publicly, without judgment.
A mirror before you speak (optional)
Before posting in the circle, you can choose to pass your message through the AI first. Not for censorship, for clarity. It may reflect back a blind spot, an assumption, something worth sitting with before sharing. You decide what to do with it.
After the circle
The AI knows when a session has been dense. It may simply say : what just emerged deserves silence before going further. We meet again tomorrow.


.webp)
.webp)


.webp)





