In this week's satsang, Mohanji opens with a teaching on karmic exhaustion — explaining that we took this body to complete unfinished things from previous lives, and that what we came for is delivered to us moment by moment, but we miss it because we're not present. He stresses promptness, awareness, and unselfish action (especially toward animals, children, the helpless) as the trump card for purification, and warns that ego, ownership, emotions, and expectations are high-density traps that cause spiritual regression — falling back into old habits after lifetimes of climbing forward. He answers questions on how to handle unfair workplace treatment (observe, don't betray others' trust when you have power, stand by people in their lowest moments), how to feel his presence more tangibly (the gateway is through self-connection, not external connection), and gives an extended teaching on linear versus vertical time and the difference between his projection and the silence/emptiness within. In a profound exchange with Radha about his 2007 blog "Slumber of a Volcano," he describes vertical time as a perpetual ecstatic state where Shiva-Shakti union is constant and self-realization, dissolution, and self-expansion happen simultaneously. He also addresses twin flames (associated souls who appear throughout life, not just romantic partners), how to set healthy boundaries by becoming a mother like Mother Earth rather than an individual, what happens to lineages with no children and how Pitru Paksha rituals can honor them, the importance of consistency and prioritizing liberation over sensory pleasures, the master as a wave of the ocean reshaping the shore through repeated contact, and how to maintain connection through remembrance, reading, writing, and unselfish service. He closes by addressing how to stop passing karma to children through purification, and shares that his Instagram and Facebook accounts have been deleted (for supporting Iran), which he welcomes as freedom.