This satsang took place shortly after our dear friend and sangha brother Zenji left the body. In the deep heart climate of this time, a powerful satsang unfolded, with Moojibaba sharing his quintessential self-inquiry guidance.
The sangha also reflected on the inspiring story of the astronauts from the Artemis, who had been deeply touched by their mission into outer space, and had returned with a clear vision of unity for all on planet Earth. Here are the links to the videos that Moojibaba referred to about the astronauts. Video 1, Video 2, Video 3, Video 4
The Artemis astronauts have gone farther than any other human — to the other side of the moon.
But…did Awareness go to the moon?
3 min
"I spent so much time looking–who is this 'I' who can’t be seen? Then in a short moment, you took all the meaning away"
If it’s a moment, a glimpse, what witnesses it as a moment?
Was it a moment spent looking at something or from somewhere?
18 min | Satsang highlight
"One of the things I admired about Zenji was his honesty and humility. In that spirit, I just wanted to offer something up—this feeling of unworthiness."
You’re not in competition with anything.
Mind likes competition.
You don’t have to prove yourself to anyone.
And, it’s a very difficult thing to prove yourself to anyone,
because they are also not consistent.
8 min
The Artemis crew shared a powerful message—how fortunate it is to be human being on this beautiful plane—that we’re all on the same boat, and we’re the crew.
That’s beautiful to see, from this immensity of space, that we’re a crew.
7 min
Monte Sahaja, Portugal
26 April 2026
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Uploaded: 27 May 2026
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