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On this week's episode: Satya
What is Satya?
Satya is often translated as truthfulness—but in the yogic tradition, it is about more than just honesty. It is about living in alignment with truth in thought, word, and action.
True Satya involves seeking clarity, authenticity, and integrity—not just avoiding lies.
Etymology of Satya
Sat (सत्): that which is real, unchanging, eternal
Ya (य): to be, to embody
Satya (सत्य): to be in truth, to embody reality
Satya invites us to perceive reality beyond illusions, projections, and conditioned beliefs.
Satya in Thought
Be honest with yourself about your emotions, fears, and desires.
Question conditioned beliefs to uncover what is truly real.
Satya in Words
Speak truthfully with compassion.
Before speaking, ask: Is it true? Is it necessary? Is it kind?
Satya in Action
Align decisions and behaviours with your deepest values and inner wisdom.
Live in alignment with dharma rather than external validation.
Practical Ways to Cultivate Satya
Self-inquiry through journaling or meditation.
Observe when and why you might distort truth.
Speak with awareness, balancing honesty and ahimsa.
Act in integrity—even when it’s uncomfortable.
Practice discernment (viveka) to see beyond surface-level experience.
Textual Sources for an Expanded Understanding of Satya
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali (2.36):
"Satya-pratiṣṭhāyām kriyā-phalāśrayatvam"
Translation: "When one is firmly established in truthfulness, their words become so powerful that whatever they speak manifests."
Source: Swami Satchidananda
Bhagavad Gita (17.15):
"Anudvegakaram vākyam satyam priya-hitam ca yat"
Translation: "Words that do not agitate, that are truthful, kind, and beneficial—this is the speech of one in alignment with dharma."
Source: Eknath Easwaran
Final Thoughts
Satya is not about brutal honesty—it’s about conscious truthfulness.
When we pair truth with compassion, we create clarity, connection, and freedom.
Living in truth allows us to co-create reality in alignment with our deepest self.
Thank you for listening to the Om Som Yoga & Ayurveda Podcast.
Please share this episode with someone it might support, and connect with us on social media or via our website.
Instagram: @OmSom.yoga
Website: OmSom.yoga
We operate a yoga studio in Berwick, Victoria, Australia, offering classes, workshops, and Yoga Teacher Training programs. We'd love to connect with you wherever you are on your journey.
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PRACTICE WITH US:
365 Sadhana Sangha
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100 Hr Asana Sadhana Dharma
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Bali Retreat
https://omsom.yoga/bali-retreat-2025
300 Hr India & Berwick
https://omsom.yoga/300-hour-advanced-hatha-yoga-training-2025
200 Hr Berwick
https://omsom.yoga/200-hour-yoga-teacher-training-berwick-2025
On this week's episode: Satya
What is Satya?
Satya is often translated as truthfulness—but in the yogic tradition, it is about more than just honesty. It is about living in alignment with truth in thought, word, and action.
True Satya involves seeking clarity, authenticity, and integrity—not just avoiding lies.
Etymology of Satya
Sat (सत्): that which is real, unchanging, eternal
Ya (य): to be, to embody
Satya (सत्य): to be in truth, to embody reality
Satya invites us to perceive reality beyond illusions, projections, and conditioned beliefs.
Satya in Thought
Be honest with yourself about your emotions, fears, and desires.
Question conditioned beliefs to uncover what is truly real.
Satya in Words
Speak truthfully with compassion.
Before speaking, ask: Is it true? Is it necessary? Is it kind?
Satya in Action
Align decisions and behaviours with your deepest values and inner wisdom.
Live in alignment with dharma rather than external validation.
Practical Ways to Cultivate Satya
Self-inquiry through journaling or meditation.
Observe when and why you might distort truth.
Speak with awareness, balancing honesty and ahimsa.
Act in integrity—even when it’s uncomfortable.
Practice discernment (viveka) to see beyond surface-level experience.
Textual Sources for an Expanded Understanding of Satya
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali (2.36):
"Satya-pratiṣṭhāyām kriyā-phalāśrayatvam"
Translation: "When one is firmly established in truthfulness, their words become so powerful that whatever they speak manifests."
Source: Swami Satchidananda
Bhagavad Gita (17.15):
"Anudvegakaram vākyam satyam priya-hitam ca yat"
Translation: "Words that do not agitate, that are truthful, kind, and beneficial—this is the speech of one in alignment with dharma."
Source: Eknath Easwaran
Final Thoughts
Satya is not about brutal honesty—it’s about conscious truthfulness.
When we pair truth with compassion, we create clarity, connection, and freedom.
Living in truth allows us to co-create reality in alignment with our deepest self.
Thank you for listening to the Om Som Yoga & Ayurveda Podcast.
Please share this episode with someone it might support, and connect with us on social media or via our website.
Instagram: @OmSom.yoga
Website: OmSom.yoga
We operate a yoga studio in Berwick, Victoria, Australia, offering classes, workshops, and Yoga Teacher Training programs. We'd love to connect with you wherever you are on your journey.
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