In this week's satsang, Mohanji addresses questions on several topics: how to help a loved one dealing with mental stress — explaining that stress stems from identification and ownership, and that the remedy is awareness and witnesshood; career guidance for a young volunteer seeking financial stability — using the parable of a father's watch to illustrate the importance of knowing your own value and finding work that naturally resonates with you; sponsoring others for the Kailash Yatra when you can't afford the full amount; honoring and giving back to ancestors through offerings of food, clothing, and land; caring for aging parents from a distance; navigating a situation where an elderly parent refuses medicine; the ethics of animal farming and meat consumption and why Mohanji considers it moral bankruptcy; the importance of not over-analyzing during the conscious cleaning process; and a call for religious harmony after provocative imagery was used to hurt devotees' sentiments. He also shares the story of Rumi and Shams al-Tabriz, and closes with an invitation for volunteers to join the foundation's many platforms and initiatives.