Lessons living with Mohanji – Days 115 & 116
by Christopher Greenwood Day 115 Lesson – “I’m not here for conversation; I’m here for your elevation” Good morning, everybody. […]
by Christopher Greenwood Day 115 Lesson – “I’m not here for conversation; I’m here for your elevation” Good morning, everybody. […]
Mohanji shared this in the satsang and said that this is the human mind. It’s exactly how our mind works. Thinking about what he spoke about, I understood that we rarely appreciate what we have. Therefore, before we can really bring what we want in life, we must appreciate what’s already there. Usually, we don’t have any value for what we have; we don’t cherish it. And somehow, we want to get out of it.
by Christopher Greenwood Day 111 Lesson – Paying the price Good morning everybody. I hope that you’re doing well. Yesterday
by Christopher Greenwood Day 109 Lesson – “Our Path is not complicated.” Good morning, everybody. I hope that you’re doing
by Christopher Greenwood Day 107 Lesson – The frequency of Mohanji Good morning everybody. I hope that you’re doing well.
By Christopher Greenwood Day 105 Lesson – Meditate and pre-plan Yesterday I was thinking back to some of the lessons,
by Christopher Greenwood Day 103 Lesson – Mohanji’s Birthday – Commanding Power ‘Stories of a King’ Good morning everybody; I
What does a good friend do? A true friend will help through all situations in life as much as he can, assisting people in their various paths, such as bhakti, jnana, karma and raja yoga. In this way, he doesn’t change his role as a friend. Depending on the person’s needs, he responds to them as a friend helping with what they need. As people approach, he helps.
When I look at Mohanji, I see his unshakeable vision for the world, and that’s to raise the collective consciousness of a generation to a frequency where there’s more kindness and compassion so that a new generation and new age can come forth. All of the activities and platforms are born from that grand vision. I realize that the grand vision has been broken down into much smaller visions, down to simple steps that need to be taken to help give that momentum of moving things forward.
I think many who have met Mohanji or attended retreats will know and experience that side of Mohanji because he has a really good sense of humour and a very quick wit. He says that those who can laugh even at the height of their sorrows are always happy.