The Truth We Ignore
Almost a billion people go to sleep hungry every night.
Not because the world lacks food — but because of the choices we make.
We like to believe suffering is distant, abstract, someone else’s problem. Yet our daily habits — what we consume, how we numb discomfort, what we call “normal” — are quietly shaping a world where desperation, scarcity, and violence over basic necessities are real and present for millions.
This is not a talk meant to shame.
It’s a call to remember something we’ve forgotten: that spirituality is not private, and it is not passive.
At this moment in history, inner work is no longer optional — it is global responsibility.
And the cost of ignoring that truth is far greater than we want to admit.
Watch with an open heart.



