The Heart of Satsang

            with David Waldman

Satsang with David

If you have not attended one of our gatherings before, it is suggested that as an introduction, you attend a morning Satsang, which includes conversations with David, rather than an evening session which consists of a silent sitting and a monologue from David, but no interactive conversations.

Satsangs are generally scheduled on Fridays from 5pm-7pm and Saturdays from 9am-Noon.
Please check the EVENT CALENDAR regularly for updated information, as the days of the week may change.

Suggested Donation for Satsangs:
$30 for Morning Satsang
$20 for Evening Satsang
$45 for both morning and evening.


Portland Satsangs are held at Kristin's Home:

439 SE 68th Ave
Portland, OR  97215
Home: 503-252-0603
Cell: 503-206-1952
Email: kkillops@hotmail.com

Directions to Kristin’s house:
I-5 to I-84 East. Exit 58th Street. At end of off-ramp (at the light), turn left onto Glisan. Turn right onto 60th. Several lights later turn left onto Belmont. Turn left onto 68th and travel to 439 SE 68th which is Kristin's house.

PLEASE NOTE*** Kristin is requesting that everyone please scatter park and avoid the adjacent neighbor's homes. 


Eugene Satsangs are held at Amrita and Boudewijn's Home:

1779 Sweetbriar Lane
Eugene, OR 97405

amritaskye@comcast.net

Directions to Amrita and Boudewijn’s house:                                 I-5 to exit 189 (E. 30th Ave.). Take E. 30th Ave. to Hilyard St. (first stoplight).  Turn left onto Hilyard St. and then left onto E. Amazon Drive (first stoplight). Left onto Dillard Road after one mile. Take 1st left onto E. 43rd Ave. Take 3rd right onto Sweetbriar Lane. The house with a white porch will be on the left.

Mt. Shasta Satsang locations to be announced...please check back here soon or the Event Calendar for more information.


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Simply slow down, stop and look, not at the story of the mind or of the experiences it creates, but all the way through to see from where this mind comes. Now you are left in the absolute unknown, in the mystery, knowing nothing. A taste of this unknown is a taste of something more beautiful and more passionate than anything you could ever imagine.

---David Waldman