2026 - June 28: Weekly Satsang Live with Mohanji

2026 - June 28: Weekly Satsang Live with Mohanji

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  • 6/27/2026
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In this week's satsang — broadcast in person from the new MPC Denmark — Mohanji opens with a request from South Africa about violence against immigrant communities, advising people to work through ambassadors and government channels rather than mobs or chanting alone, since Krishna said be practical before being spiritual. He answers Alua on collaborative leadership in IT (timeliness first; help others only after your own task is done), and to Sasha on improving health and energy he gives a powerful answer: stop analyzing, progress is a byproduct of practice. Listen to the body, sleep at 9:30 because 10pm-2am is the body's natural healing window. To Sasha's follow-up — why personalities differ if energy is the same — he gives the electricity analogy: same current, different machines; we are unique projections of one neutral life-force energy, which is intelligent but completely impartial — the same energy energized Hitler and Nelson Mandela. To Charlie and Pat on AI sentience, he says machines operate only as they are programmed; the real concern is radicalism using AI for political-religious agendas. To Alka on why bad karma happens if energy is neutral, he says education should guide and reward kindness in children rather than just teaching exam-passing. To Julie on childhood trauma, he points to the Conscious Cleansing Process (CCP). He gives an extended teaching on dreams — two distinct aspects: dreams that complete and dissolve accumulated impressions (reducing karmic load), and prophetic dreams that come when the ego goes silent and you accidentally access vertical time, where past-present-future collapse together. He shares the "be Mohanji" story — a deeply stable person suddenly hit with anxiety, whom Mohanji advised to step out of his own personality and "be Mohanji" instead; that night he slept well. To Sameer on workplace stress, he gives three options: discuss with the manager, change job, or start your own. To Poornima on her brother with aggressive jaw cancer, he gives the line "charity begins at home" — maintain your own stability first, then assist with empathy (not sympathy), and feed the hungry in his name to reduce lineage karma. To Pankhuri he answers why we keep coming back: misunderstanding — believing we are the personality. To Satrughna on multi-dimensionality, he says we are conditioned to be a small perishable personality but have intergalactic capacities. To Suryaprabha on practicing while exhausted, he shares his Himalayan story of sleeping three full days straight before a Swami told him "what you need is sleep" — never deny the body's signals. He closes with Shweta on recurring heaviness, prescribing chanting and japa yoga (90% inside, 10% outside) — particularly Gayatri — which strengthens the aura so external negativity cannot stick.