How Will We Explore?

Join us on a journey of discovery through multiple pathways of learning

We will explore together all philosophers connected to Indian philosophy, past and present. There are many schools of thought within Indian philosophy, and our goal is to explore as many of them as possible, while giving you the keys to understand their particularities.

Our Exploration Methods

Weekly Newsletter

Every week, in our newsletter, you will read what sages have to say on deep questions relevant to our everyday life. You will read some of their most inspiring and transformative texts, curated for you to explore timeless Indian philosophical wisdom applied to the dilemmas of contemporary life.

Daily Wisdom

If you'd like to stay connected to spirituality throughout the week, you can join our WhatsApp group in which we post one inspiring quote by a sage daily. Alternatively, you may follow our social media channels or visit this site to view the quotes daily. Please note, while the main focus of the platform is Indian philosophy, we have taken the liberty to share quotes from western philosophers to emphasise unity in diversity.

Virtual Satsangs

We will conduct virtual meetings where curated speeches by sages featured on this site will be broadcasted, followed by questions for introspection or discussion. If possible, this will be conducted in groups of 8 selected from within your country/location, so that you have the opportunity to gather physically in future if desired so. However, if you prefer solitude, you may also attend the videos on your own and introspect on the questions by yourself.

Soul Journeys in India

India has been calling seekers home for millennia. We design immersive journeys into the heart of its living wisdom — sitting with teachers who bridge ancient traditions and contemporary thinking, learning practices in the soil where they were born, and experiencing the kind of inner shift that only comes from deep immersion. Every detail is arranged by us who know this terrain intimately. These are the experiences that settle into you, long after the trip ends.

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More about Satsangs

The word satsang comes from two Sanskrit roots: sat, meaning truth, purity, or the real, and sanga/sangha, meaning company, association, or community. Put together, satsang means associating with people and teachings that reflect spiritual reality rather than ignorance.

Traditionally, a satsang is an audience with an enlightened teacher who provides spiritual instruction. However, in modern contexts, satsang can mean any gathering of people for the purpose of discussing, practicing, or contemplating spirituality.

Deep Questions You'll Explore

  • 1What is the purpose of my life?
  • 2What is happiness and how do I reach a sustainable state of peace, joy, and happiness?
  • 3How do I deal with my emotions and relationships in my everyday life?