In the ancient philosophical teachings, cycles of time are described in the Purāṇas. It is where humanity moves through four great ages — Satya Yuga, Tretā Yuga, Dvāpara Yuga, and Kali Yuga. Humanity is now entering Satya Yuga (Sat Yuga) from Kali Yuga.
Satya Yuga is also called the Age of Truth. It is the first and purest of these cycles. It is said to be the era when the principle of cosmic order comes into alignment — when truth and purity, compassion and awareness are natural expressions of Being.
But Age of Truth is not only a time in history — it is a state of consciousness.
“When one sees the multiplicity of beings as resting in the One, and the One manifesting as all beings, one attains Brahman.” – Bhagavad Gītā 13.30
The Satya Yuga appears not through outer events, but through the alignment of the inner True Self — the center of awareness that governs one’s entire field of perception of projected reality.
When the center of awareness is fully awake, it shines through all layers of experience — body, mind, and energy — and reality begins to reorganize itself around truth.
This is not something one “gets to,” it is the breaking of illusion built within Kali Yuga – the dark age that exists only when consciousness identifies with time, struggle, and separation.
The ones who awaken from Kali Yuga gain a recognition that all Yugas coexist now, and through awareness, one can be in Satya Yuga even amidst chaos. In other words, one can shift the experience through one’s own awareness.
“Truth alone triumphs, not falsehood.” Muṇḍaka Upaniṣad 3.1.6
The moment awareness turns inward and abides in its own nature, the Golden Age reveals itself as the present moment.
Sat Yuga is not coming — it is.
It appears in an instant that the veil of the illusion of becoming dissolves, and being alone remains.
When one abides in Satya — truth — everything resonates in harmony: relationships, nature, and circumstances.
The pure Awareness dictates the experience of the world; it becomes a compass pointing toward unity. The outer world mirrors the frequency of inner alignment.
Thus, Satya Yuga is not a prophecy to await, but a presence to embody.
When awareness rests in stillness, the age of truth is restored — here, now, in each moment.
