Lessons living with Mohanji – Days 127 & 128
By Christopher Greenwood Day 127 Lesson – Appreciating People Good morning everybody. I hope that you’re doing well. I’ve been […]
By Christopher Greenwood Day 127 Lesson – Appreciating People Good morning everybody. I hope that you’re doing well. I’ve been […]
by Christopher Greenwood Day 123 Lesson – Living for the world Good morning everybody. I hope that you’re doing well.
by Christopher Greenwood Day 121 Lesson – What Mohanji shares is practical in daily life Good morning everybody. I hope
by Christopher Greenwood Day 117 Lesson – Challenges of awakening Good morning, everybody. I hope that you’re doing very well.
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 109 Lesson – “Our Path is not complicated.” Good morning, everybody. I hope that you’re doing
This morning, and part of yesterday, I was reflecting on the concept of gratitude for what Mohanji has developed for the global family that we all have, which we’re all part of, and we all share. We’re seeing how many people who left Mohanji in the past for various reasons now want to come back. But often can’t because either their ego blocks or the space they once had is no longer available as now there are new people, a new organization, and a new situation.
by Christopher Greenwood Day 79 Lesson – Plans change as per the call Good morning everybody. I hope you’re doing
One of the conversations that caught my attention yesterday was something that I’ve heard Mohanji speak about before, but yesterday, there seemed to be a different intensity. There was also a shift in his general state yesterday; it was much more intense after all the rituals. It was a simple question that caught my attention and stopped me from doing my work: “What are you doing for Earth?” The way he said it was profound. He continued it in the Satsang, and I thought it was an interesting perspective that I wanted to share.