Live Satsang 10/5/25 - Transitions - Sandhya
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05-Oct-2025
This month our theme is sandhya - a Sanskrit word that means “junction” or “twilight.” It describes the thresholds of transition: the moments between things like night and day, or right now, between summer and autumn.
In Hinduism, a sandhya is considered sacred. It’s not just an in-between time, it’s a portal. At sunrise, at sunset, or at the changing of the seasons, there’s a softening of boundaries. The veil thins, the atmosphere changes, and we are invited to pause and honor the turning.
0:00-33:50 - Talk on SANDHYA
33:50-End - Community shares
Audio only: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gYQgEiH84RhdPVzn6zJDAA0BzG7bxUtQ/view?usp=drive_link
Handout: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hNFcf0XWAsJMaqHOuUq4OGv9TUx2WemM/view?usp=sharing
More contemplations from Live:
When you think of transitions in your own life—times of change, of moving from one chapter to another—what words or feelings come to mind?
What small rituals or pauses already exist in your life that help you mark transitions? And where might you want to create more of them?
What am I ready to release, the way the trees are releasing their leaves?
What wants to be nourished and tended to in me now?
How can I create small rituals of pause, of reflection, of grounding, so that I move through this season with steadiness and grace?
What lifestyle shifts (activity, food, etc) feel appropriate to make at this Sandhya?
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