all souls
The Gathering
The
Commune
A living, breathing gathering of artists, travellers, seekers, and community members. No hierarchy. No performance. Just shared presence.
Who Is This For
If you carry one of
these questions...
“Is this all there is?”
“Why does my creativity feel blocked?”
“How do I live more fully in my body?”
“What is left when I stop performing?”
“Is there a different way to exist?”
Then this space
might be for you.
Sangrachna's commune is for those in the middle of life — not necessarily in crisis, but feeling a kind of restlessness that comfort cannot resolve. It is for people who sense that something more alive is possible.
Artists, musicians, therapists, teachers, wanderers, parents, professionals — all who arrive with openness and leave with questions that nourish rather than exhaust.
Boundaries & Integrity
This space is
not for everyone.
Those looking for a quick fix or a checklist
Those seeking validation rather than truth
Those who need a certificate at the end
Those unwilling to question their own assumptions
How It Works
Emergent, not
imposed.
Shared Living & Space
The commune is a physical place — Ghutyani village, Upper Tapovan. A living space where functional responsibilities emerge naturally, not from hierarchy but from care.
Seasonal Cycles
The commune breathes with the seasons — gatherings, retreats, and silences that follow the rhythm of the year rather than a calendar.
Self-Sustaining
Self-sustaining means financial, emotional, communal, and energetic. Everyone contributes from their own capacity.
Open-ended
There is no final day, no certificate, no hierarchy. Participation is open, honest, and mutual.
What You Might Be Feeling
It's okay to arrive
with fear.
Many people arrive at Sangrachna carrying hesitation — whether they belong, whether it is "spiritual enough," whether they will be judged for their questions or their past. None of that needs to be resolved before you arrive.
"I'm not spiritual enough"
There is no such thing as spiritual enough. There is only honest.
"I don't know anyone there"
The commune is specifically for those who arrive as strangers and leave as something more.
"I'm too busy / practical"
If you're too busy to breathe, that is exactly why you might need this.
Come As You Are