2026 - July 5: Weekly Satsang Live with Mohanji

2026 - July 5: Weekly Satsang Live with Mohanji

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  • 7/4/2026
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This week's satsang, following the two-day Manifesting Abundance program, opens with a presentation from the Mohanji Youth Club (MYC) on their crisis management initiative — free disaster preparedness training, stability survival stories, and their new magazine launch. Mohanji answers Ami on why he tempered the intensity mid-program (to hold and align people so the thread wasn't lost). To Diana on "what after the 21 days," he says stop the pattern of always looking to tomorrow — future depends on how you are now; 21 days is for stabilization, and if practice isn't affecting you immediately, it's wasted. To an Iranian woman's question on fulfilling a desire for a romantic relationship, he gives a powerful teaching: some things cannot be substituted — you must become love itself, become romantic in the heart like the great masters, and the right person will come; when you project what you don't have, the world mirrors that back. He explains meditation has two aspects: witness thoughts when they arise, stay in stillness when they don't. To Ollie on Babaji telling him to serve people rather than stay in isolation, he confirms he would withdraw happily if given permission — the price of fame is privacy — but transmission continues even in silence, as with Ramana Maharshi. To someone whose silence brings up fear, he explains fear comes because thoughtlessness is unfamiliar; cross it and there's bliss. To Divya on soulless beings that manipulate, he prescribes continuous chanting as an aura sheath. On whether a master can clear karma, he says masters give perspiration, not inspiration — they make you work; and shares the anecdote of the guru running a "removal of karma" course whom he told, "when all karma is removed, you'll die." He gives the Krishna vs. Kauravas story on choosing the master over the army. To Olivera on facing fear versus avoiding, he says put the light on — most ghosts are imagination; overwhelming fear only comes from suppressing too long. To Nooshin overanalyzing her connection, he says just leave it as is, take care of your children and husband. To Pramod on deepening connection, he prescribes read, write, think, speak, draw, dream — the highest sadhana of Raja Yoga is staying available. To Selma on teenagers exposed to alcohol and suicide at school, he suggests MYC support and continuous mantra chanting. He closes by showing the Shiva Kavacha recording he released without initiation requirements, and blessing the Netherlands translation of Devi Amma's book.