Satsang (meetings in truth) is sitting in the presence of an awakened teacher.
It’s not a lecture or a practice. It’s a direct invitation to be with what is real.
Vishrant speaks about the challenges of spiritual awakening, responds to personal questions, and offers direct guidance.
You can speak with him directly or sit silently, resting in the Buddha field.
Satsang is held at Restful Waters in Bedfordale, WA, a sanctuary created for stillness and inner work.
The Satsang hall overlooks two lakes and is surrounded by an avocado farm and open skies.
Each meeting begins with a ten minute meditation before Vishrant enters the room.
The meditation sets the tone and allows everyone to settle.
Vishrant then gives a talk, pointing to the obstacles that keep us caught in the mind and away from our true nature.
After this, the meeting opens up and you can bring questions, share what troubles you, or simply listen and tune in to the presence of an enlightened teacher.
Venue: Restful Waters, 64 Canns Rd, Bedfordale WA 6112
When: Fridays, please arrive by 7:10 pm to park, check in, and settle.
Parking: Free on-site parking is available.
Dress Code: White or light-coloured clothing is recommended.
Contribution: Minimum $10 fee, payable at the door (cash or card).
Health: If you have cold or flu symptoms, please join online.
Yes. Free on-site parking is available at Restful Waters, where satsang with Vishrant is held each Friday evening.
No. Many people benefit deeply just by sitting quietly in the Buddha field during satsang. Speaking with Vishrant is always optional, you can simply rest in the silence and presence.
Neither. Satsang with Vishrant is a direct meeting with an awakened teacher. It’s not a philosophy, technique, or method. Instead, it’s about undoing what is in the way of truth and discovering your own true nature.
The Buddha field is the energetic presence that is carried by an awakened teacher like Vishrant. It can be felt in Satsang and helps quieten and relax the mind so you can rest in awareness.
Each Satsang begins with ten minutes of meditation before Vishrant enters the room. He then gives a talk on the obstacles to awakening, followed by time for questions and personal dialogue. You can choose to speak with him directly or sit quietly in the Buddha field.
There is a minimum $10 fee to attend Satsang at Restful Waters, payable at the door by cash or card.
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