2026 - May 31: Weekly Satsang Live with Mohanji

2026 - May 31: Weekly Satsang Live with Mohanji

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  • 5/30/2026
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In this week's satsang — broadcast from MPC Croatia on the closing day of the Harmony Festival, just after performing a five-fold Prana Pratishta for a Shiva Linga and the entire Shiva family — Mohanji speaks while still expanded, fumbling for words because he can't quite feel his body. He answers a young woman's question on stage fright and public speaking, explaining that the antidote is clarity, brevity, and dropping the I-factor through surrender (even Michael Jackson reportedly took 6-7 hours of effort to get on stage), and addresses her follow-up on losing her composure at home with family — by remembering to be grateful that they exist, since this phase of life won't return. To Geeta's question on whether shifting frequencies matter if our true self is unchanging, he explains the distinction between original frequency (the soul, identical in all beings) and operating frequency (the body and equipment), and the difference between karmic law (no right or wrong — Hitler thought he was right) and dharmic law (where helping the helpless and quarantining the harmful is duty). He gives an extended teaching on the three levels of harmony — with the supreme energy, with the energy factor inside you, and with the world outside — and explains how ailments arise from being in conflict with yourself, citing Ramana Maharshi who had cancer pain but no suffering because he had no mind. He addresses a woman's fear of success (enjoy the process, share what comes to you, don't hoard — the eagle attacked by crows only when it held meat in its mouth), Liz Flood's question on falling asleep during meditation (don't resist — sleep if your body needs sleep, remember through islands of remembrance throughout the day), psychedelic mushrooms (any external substance that induces an internal state creates addiction — we can have ecstasy without anything), Kevin's continued Kundalini surges (the medicine is working, keep going), and blesses a young engineering student to follow her real passion for B Pharmacy against her father's wishes (we are not born to do a job, we are born to enjoy whatever we do). To Graham's chronic recurring health issues, he traces the root to mental identification — the mind takes ownership of what is just the body's situation; disassociate from the identification, and the pattern drops off. He explains the Prana Pratishta to those present (the energy doesn't stay only in the stone — it spreads spirally throughout the space and beyond, aligning body, mind, and intellect), addresses Kannaiah on chronic relapsing addiction (you must catch something higher to leave the lower — empty space lets the pattern return), and to a new participant Priyanka, who shared her feeling of being stuck after walking away from her life's spiritual work, he relates his own past tragedy that made him realize there's no Messiah coming to pick you up. To a couple asking about constant conflict in their relationship, he gives a long teaching on freedom as the ingredient that holds relationships together, with a powerful story of a widowed mother who realized her "sacrifice" for her son was actually investment — and a bad one. He closes by acknowledging that this satsang felt different because Shiva himself was tangibly present after the consecration (many participants confirmed feeling it), and announces the auction of his Lotus Feet podukas and the festival lottery items.