Babaji shares his reflections as the Bal Ashram in Varanasi faces record-breaking floods. Despite the devastationāhomes lost, crops destroyedāhe observes the strength, gratitude, and acceptance of those living along the sacred river Ganga.
Through stories of resilience, including villagers who choose to praise and rebuild rather than complain, Babaji illustrates the transformative power of acceptance.
āThe river has given so muchānow it takes. I accept, and I will build again.ā
Babaji reminds us that true spiritual practice is tested in adversity. The difference between reacting and responding determines whether we fall into fear or rise in strength. When hardship comes, instead of blaming or complaining, we can ask:
š What can I do next?
He offers a simple yet profound practice:
1ļøā£ Notice your reactivity.
2ļøā£ Pause and take a deep breath.
3ļøā£ Respond with awareness and appropriate action.
This satsang is an invitation to face lifeās floodsāwhether literal or metaphoricalāwith courage, gratitude, and an open heart.