2026 - July 12: Weekly Satsang Live with Mohanji

2026 - July 12: Weekly Satsang Live with Mohanji

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  • 7/11/2026
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In this week's satsang, Mohanji opens with a long answer to a woman being manipulated by someone claiming to remove entities on behalf of the Divine Mother and demanding more and more money. He tells the story of a doctor couple bankrupted by dreams of Sathya Sai Baba asking for money — Baba never asked for money in his lifetime; these are entities appearing in trusted forms — and confirms no true master needs anything from you. He shares the story of Rumi and Shams al-Tabriz charging for meetings as a test of attachment to wealth. To Shiva Kumar on ancestral trauma, he explains that roughly 40% of karma is lineage (7+ generations, entering at conception via Dhananjaya prana) and 60% personal, and lists the remedies: pitru paksha rituals, annadhan, pariharas, pilgrimages to Kashi/Puri/Kailash, and snake worship. He gives an extended teaching on why there are so many people on Earth now — walking through the four yugas from Satya (few, fully conscious) to Kali (many, mostly unconscious), noting this is the 28th chatur yuga, and explaining that souls come from three levels: evolutionary births, beings from other lokas visiting to experience flesh, and great masters returning to guide. To someone moving from unconscious to conscious life asking where to find safety, he prescribes mantras — Mahasudarshana, Shiva Kavacha, Gayatri, or any that suits you — and consistent connection to a master. To Laurie Ann on trust vs. intuition, he says take your time to understand a path (1, 2, 5 years is fine), but once you connect, trust 100% — the right guru needs nothing from you. To Pallavi he blesses her brother and sister-in-law with a Kokay Subramanya temple recommendation for a child. To a woman from Sarajevo on the Srebrenica anniversary and the suffering of unmourned souls, he gives a searing teaching on moral bankruptcy from farm to fork — from animal slaughterhouses to the Yazidi wipeout, the Druze massacre in Suwaidah, the Uzbek medical student killed for refusing to convert, and the England grooming scandal — and reminds that our duty is to protect the nation, the culture, and the helpless. He notes his Instagram and Facebook were deleted for speaking these truths, which he welcomes as freedom. On addiction, he says you can recover but must fill the vacuum with something more compelling. On AI, he says we can't escape it — it's controlled by money, power, and politics, and will make us mentally passive — the antidote is internalizing our consciousness rather than externalizing it. He closes with birthday wishes and Subhasree's explanation of chanting Aum from the root of the spine to the crown, 90% inside and 10% outside.