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This January 18 Sunday, on the occasion of the New Moon, a live transmission will be hosted from Davos.

This gathering takes the form of a satsang.
A satsang is a simple and ancient format of shared presence. It originates from Indian contemplative traditions and literally means "being in the company of truth". In practice, it is neither a lecture nor a performance. It is a space where attention slows down, listening deepens, and clarity can emerge through presence rather than instruction.

There is no hierarchy of teacher and student.
No belief system is transmitted.
No doctrine is proposed.

The role of the host is not to teach, but to hold the space. The role of participants is not to consume content, but to be present, attentive, and responsible for their own experience.
This isn't a talk, not a teaching, and not a debate. It's a shared moment of presence. A live reading of the collective moment we are entering.

In a week marked by high economic, political, and technological intensity, the intention is simple: to open a field of coherence, responsibility, and embodied care, and to let that quality infuse the days that follow.
The transmission will last 90 minutes.

It will be followed by an invitation to a week of direct, lived practice in daily life. No framework imposed. No daily guidance. Just a posture to hold.

No prior knowledge required.
No belief system.
Only a willingness to slow down, listen, and participate

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