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Where can I locate a Radhasoami Satsang center or meditation group near me?

A quick way to find a Radhasoami Satsang center is to tap into the official worldwide directory maintained by the primary home organization. A visit to the RSSB website (rssb.org) opens a map-based list of satsang venues across North America, Europe, Asia and beyond. Just punch in a city or ZIP code and locations pop up like mushrooms after a spring rain.

Social media platforms and community apps have also become hotspots. On Facebook, look for “Radhasoami Satsang” groups tailored to your region—many post weekly meditation schedules, local gatherings or even pop-up satsangs at nearby parks. Meetup.com sometimes carries listings under “Surat Shabd Yoga” or “Inner Light Meditation,” offering a chance to sit in circle with people tuned to the same wavelength.

Local public libraries, interfaith centers and wellness studios frequently host introductory sessions. Libraries in major metro areas tend to feature spiritual meet-ups, and a quick scan of their event calendars can yield unexpected gems. Yoga studios may list “sound current meditation” under special workshops—no harm in dropping by for a freebie class and making new friends on the path.

With the world pivoting toward hybrid events, virtual satsangs via Zoom or YouTube have mushroomed since 2020’s lockdowns. Even now, many centers stream Sunday gatherings live, making it easy to join from Auckland to Amsterdam. Those hesitant to drive after rush hour can simply log on, press play and let the inner sound carry the day.

For a more grassroots approach, surf local wellness expos or spiritual fairs (they’ve been popping up again in 2025 as in-person events rebound). Booths often hand out flyers with satsang contacts and upcoming meditation dates. Lastly, apps like “Spiritual Meetup” or “Insight Timer” sometimes include community-led Radhasoami meditation rooms—proof that wherever technology goes, the inner sound follows.