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Evening satsang with Mahamandaleshwar Swami Avatar Puri Ji in Mahaprabhudeep Ashram Strilky, CZ
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Use it, or you will lose it
20:40 - 21:26
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From: 28 May 2021
Human life embodies a unique potential for higher knowledge.
A master gives that knowledge through pure teaching.
Holy scriptures hold words that cannot be altered.
Clothing, skin color, dyed hair—all outer forms are fleeting.
Leaves turn yellow and fall; the wind carries them off.
This body too will go, no matter how much one waters or treats it.
From earth it comes, and back to earth it returns, then rises again as fruit.
The cycle never stops.
Space is the ultimate aim—clear, without sun, moon, or fire.
The horizon moves farther as one draws near; it cannot be grasped.
A father hid his treasure in a wall, yet his sons did not know until he died.
Money can be stolen, but inner wealth remains.
Practice yoga, prayer, and mantra—do it or lose everything.
That inner treasure stays.
Spiritual practice is the only lasting possession.
The horizon of the self is reached only through continual practice.
“Patta ṭūṭā dal se le gayī pavan uḍāī.”
“Use it or lose it.”
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The Traveler's Path: From Worldly Change to Divine Constancy
21:30 - 22:38
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From: 12 Apr 2025
The outer world is perpetual change, leading to suffering through expectation and disappointment. We seek constant happiness, peace, and love, but these cannot be found in external, changing phenomena. Turning inward through the guidance of the guru reveals the divine nectar within. This is not mere intellectual knowledge but a state of being achieved through daily practice, clearing away all that changes to find the divine constancy inside. The world, or Māyā, is a cheater; it cannot provide what the soul truly seeks. The practice involves mantra, sādhanā, and living a sattvic life to purify consciousness, realizing the immortal, unchanging Ātmā that one truly is. This realization brings protection and allows one to experience the world's beauty without being submerged by its changes.
"Māyā is a big cheater."
"I am Śiva, I am the liberated ātmā, I am the highest, I am the divine."
The Play of Coming and Going: An Evening of Bhajan Discourse
22:45 - 23:21
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From: 13 Apr 2025
The bhajan “Do Din Kā Jagā Me Melā” means we come together for merely two days.
Every day we observe changes in temperature, clouds, seasons, and trees. Yet we resist change in ourselves, seeking to remain good, balanced, and eternally the same. We hold onto whatever feels good and safe. But we belong to this process of coming and going. It is the play of creation—constant change. The unchanging, permanent reality lies within us. Still, we search for permanence in the outer world. We collect money, houses, family, filling our pockets with everything. We know we can take nothing with us, yet we set aside this knowledge to play the game. The Guru says: go inside, meditate, repeat the name of God. The outer world is mortal, always changing. The Gurudeva alone gives shelter and makes one immortal. He blesses even Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and the highest siddhas. The bhajan “Śrī Pūj Dīpadāyālu Datta” recalls Mahāprabhujī, whose presence healed the childless, the disabled, the blind, the paralyzed, and the mute. He transformed seekers into Jīvan Muktas. Even now, his energy descends from higher lokas when one repeats his mantra, for he is the light of Satyaloka.
“We have today, and we had yesterday—this we still know. What will be tomorrow, we do not know.”
“He enabled childless women to bear children, turned the poor into wealthy, healed the disabled, gave sight to the blind, made the paralyzed walk again, and enabled the mute to speak.”
Filming location: Villach, Austria
The Lotus Feet of the Divine: A Discourse on Inner Practice and Guru Realization
23:25 - 1:13
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From: 13 Apr 2025
The most vital nourishment is constant inhalation and exhalation; inner practice reveals the divine within.
The constant inhalation and exhalation is the most vital nourishment. In the Sahasrāra Chakra is the sound of the Self. Fear is only external; God is within and can be reached. All religions and mantras point to one God. The Guru imparts wisdom to realize the Self and overcome karmas. The Guru sees all beings equally and stands fearless above everything. Practice uncovers unconsciousness; the Satguru is the highest. Satsaṅg transforms consciousness like a worm into a wasp. The Divine Mother is the supreme power from whom creation arises. Meeting a Sadguru fills the inner self with bliss. The Guru advises to purify nāḍīs through daily practice. Bowing at the Guru’s feet turns a crow into a swan. One must give up ego for self-realization. The world is a mirage yet enjoyable with highest consciousness. Concentrate awareness on the inner space; the lotus of divine play opens there. Purify thoughts and feelings so energy becomes free and joins pure consciousness.
"In the Sahasrāra Chakra, there will be the sound of the Self."
"Step into your inner space, because there is the real game, and concentrate your consciousness on your beloved one, on God."
Filming location: Villach, Austria
