The practice of gathering in truth and presence with others who understand anticipatory grief, transmitting wisdom through sacred companionship.
Satsang means 'being in the company of truth.' In bhakti traditions, satsang is where devotees gather to sing, speak, and simply be together in recognition of what matters most. For anticipatory grief, satsang offers an antidote to isolation and shame. When we sit with others who are also grieving someone still alive, we discover we are not pathological. We hear our own unspoken fears voiced. We witness how others hold both love and acceptance. The examined heart cannot grow in isolation; it develops through reflection, conversation, and the mirroring that occurs between souls doing similar work. Satsang in the context of anticipatory grief might be a circle of people losing someone, or a trusted elder who has already walked this path. The transmission happens not through advice but through presence itself.
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