This Sunday Satsang continues our exploration of Learning to Let Go, not as loss, but as trust. In bhakti, surrender is not weakness. It is alignment with something greater than our own effort.
Satsang means keeping company with truth. It is the act of gathering around what reminds us of what truly matters. Sometimes that reminder comes through words. Sometimes it comes through silence. Sometimes it comes through shared experience.
Much of our suffering comes from holding too tightly to outcomes, identities, or expectations. Bhakti invites us to loosen our grip and trust the process of devotion itself. When we stop trying to control the path, space opens for grace.
This week’s familiar kirtan melody opens our Satsang as a grounding presence. Repetition helps the heart recognize what the mind may resist. The same tune that was learned on Friday and practiced on Saturday becomes a thread of continuity, reminding us that spiritual life is lived through repetition and patience.
After the teaching, you are invited to reflect on a few simple questions:
What are you holding too tightly right now?
What might happen if you loosened your grip, even slightly?
What helps you trust the process of your own spiritual life?
Sunday Satsang also includes guidance for preparing a simple home feast. Sharing food that has been prepared and offered with intention is a powerful way to bring spiritual reflection into daily life. The focus is not complexity, but sincerity.
You are encouraged to carry this week’s kirtan melody forward into the days ahead. Sing it quietly. Play it for others. Let it accompany moments of uncertainty or transition. This is how bhakti becomes lived, not just discussed.
You can watch the full Sunday Satsang above and return to it whenever reflection feels needed.


