Revealed by removal, not addition. You return to your innate default — calm, blissful.
Sitender doesn't teach in the usual sense. He works as a medium — a presence that shifts the room into the now.
No system, no techniques to adopt. What he offers comes from lived experience, not study: two years of monastic life in the Himalayas, traveling and teaching since 2014.
My path began with collapse — physical, mental, emotional.
What followed was searching: scriptures, disciplines, practice after practice. None of it landed. Each one added more, and left me further from the real. The real came differently — not found, but re-cognized. It had been there all along, beneath everything I'd piled on top. That ground is where my work comes from. Lived before it was ever spoken — beyond culture, religion, and identity.
Those who come to him have no time for the conventional — the recurring programs, the gurus, the endless add-ons.
They want what's real, authentic, and lasting. That is what he offers — timeless wisdom, drawn from proven, lived experience, and a shift that holds.
Seeing plainly, and deciding from your own ground.
The noise settles — and stays settled.
The steadiness that was always there, returned to you.
Sitender is the founder of Antahā, a movement rebuilding belonging in a fragmented world. What began in 2016 as quiet research and pro-bono work has grown into real communities — the same stillness he brings to one person, carried to many.
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