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SATSANG ( Science of Spirituality)

SATSANG , is a center for delevering purely spiritual teachings and training to mankind, irrespective of class barriers such as caste, colour, creed , sect, age or education. In it Ishwar Putra Arun offers opportunity free to all who are anxious for Self-knowledge and God-knowledge.

Satsang deals with the most abstruse problems connected with the soul and primarily imparts instructions in the Science of the Soul. All other considerations — physical, social , moral — are secondary and enter discussion only in so far as they aid in the upliftment of the soul.

Satsang does not conform any formal places of worshiping. The human body is the true Temple of God, and since God is Spirit, those who worship Him, must worship Him in Spirit. The higher values of life–the greatness of God and the need for humility, leading to a pure and honest life of truth, chastity, abstinence, and a loving selfless service of humanity have always been enjoined by all spiritual teachers, as only an ethical life can pave the way of spiritual life.

In Satsang, Ishwar Putra Atrun teaches the importance of sacrifice and to follow in practical life. Father makes sacrifice for their children, Mother makes sacrifice, wife makes sacrifice for her husband, husband makes sacrifice for his wife, brother makes sacrifice for his sister and brother and sister makes sacrifice for her brother. When people forget this sacrifice feeling, the Adharm appears. Satsang is the basic need of people to turn the people towards Dhama or towards the spending comfortable, happy and peacefull life.

– Ishwar Putra Arun

The Spiritual Journey – Ishwar Putra Arun

Embarking on the spiritual journey is like getting into a very small boat and setting out on the ocean to search for unknown lands.

The light and sound are the two primary manifestation of God. When God desired to bring about creation, a current of Light and Sound emanated from God. It is a divine stream that brought all creation into being. The soul, absorbed in that current, starts to transcend physical consciousness and being its journey back to God.

The spiritual journey ends in the union of the individual soul with ultimate cosmic reality.
According to Ishwar Putra Arun there are eighteen (18) divisions of consciousness – six (6) chakra in body namely – Muladhara, Svadhishthana, Manipura, Anahata, Vishuddha and Ajna, Five (5) in in side the head namely – Third Eye, Jyoti Niranjan (Om Brahm), Trikuti (Maya Brahm), Dasam Dwar (Ra Ram Brahm) and Mansarovar Lake and seven (7) are above the body namely – Shunya, Maha Shunya, Bhanwar Gupha (Soham Brahm), Sat Lok, Alakh, Agam and Anami.