Before beginning our interview, Sat Hari asks if she can guide us through an intention-setting exercise. I agree out of journalistic curiosity, and she begins, in her low, sensible voice: “Father, Mother, God, ask for the light to be present here in both of our spaces, filling, surrounding, anchoring us here into this earth, into this space, into this interview.” She requests that anyone reading this article receive the same love, healing energy, and light.
Sat Hari, who doesn’t use her last name, joins our Zoom from Los Angeles, where she works as a professional healer and runs the clothing brand God’s True Cashmere, best known for $2,250 tartan shirts studded with gemstone snaps. She sets intentions multiple times throughout the day, by herself but also with her team—before meetings,…
