In this week's satsang, Mohanji opens with practical guidance on maintaining personal stability amid global turbulence — explaining that stability is our birthright, rooted in accepting our uniqueness without comparison, and emphasizing the need for centers to support each other and stay connected through practice. He addresses how to handle negative thoughts (don't own them, simply observe and let them pass), the importance of performing death rituals when they were missed at the time of passing, and the difference between prayer rooted in poverty versus an attitude of gratitude. Through a long answer about Babaji Boy, he offers a profound teaching on dissolving the "I-factor" — the personality identity that creates separation from the master and consciousness — sharing his own experience of "dimensional destruction" in the mid-2000s. He responds to whether self-realization can happen without Kundalini activation, and in a particularly revealing exchange, confirms this is his last physical existence — that he has already become a "presence" rather than a person, and his point of contact will remain available for at least a thousand years. He also addresses how to support an idol going through hardship, how karma is stored in the koshas and carried by the soul into the next birth, and the importance of not judging oneself when patterns return.