Series
September 6, the Focus 5 event continued with a reminder that the objective of life is to thrive, not survive. He encouraged everyone to learn to let that which is beneficial sink in and let the rest go, and be attracted to that beautiful, that attractive state within each of us. Focus where there is no fear, doubt or envy.
Prem referenced the words of Krishna saying “Whatever you think about most in your life, you will remember that at your last minute.” Asking the question, “Do we remember gratitude or are we only trying to find solutions to problems?”
Recognizing that during these past few years, many have seen the loss of loved ones, Prem encouraged everyone to put the sadness aside and celebrate them, allow them to live on in memory - celebrate them in your heart. He added the practical perspective that you can‘t celebrate them with sadness.
In Amaroo, Day 2, more than 2,800 people from 57 countries had the unique opportunity to listen to Prem Rawat while he guided them through a review of the techniques of Self-Knowledge.
An additional 2,000 people from around the world, experienced the start of Prem conducting the Knowledge Review. He provided context and inspiration about the simplicity and importance of practice. The session was broadcast in English with simultaneous interpretation in Hindi.
“Focus 5” kicked off with Prem Rawat encouraging everyone to focus on what is real, what our heart needs. He reflected on the nature of doubt and how it leads to anxiety and fear. He expressed how we must learn to keep our hearts clear or doubt will come in.
Prem acknowledged that life is not always easy, but it is essential to remember to let ourselves be filled with gratitude for this life. As long as we are alive, everything is good and we can dig into our own strength.
Our mission: To be in touch with yourself rather than focusing on the frequent distraction of technology and those things that take us away from what is real. He shared that being conscious is the only security system against the “thief of time” taking away what cannot be replaced.