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We should believe in God
15:40 - 16:54|Recorded on 7 Apr 2019
The human journey is a rare opportunity to realize oneness. Among countless life forms, the human birth is the most developed. This development offers the singular chance to merge with the supreme reality. Many habits, like excessive eating or using tobacco, create disease and suffering, obscuring this purpose. Health is foundational; without it, nothing is possible. Difficulties are not punishments but divine means to foster remembrance and surrender. Through trials, the soul is refined and drawn closer to liberation. All names and forms point to one essence, like different words for the same sweetness.
"When you are very happy... you forget God. When we have problems, then we remember."
"Give troubles to all devotees of God... When trouble comes that we remember."
Filming location: Alexandria, USA
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Around the world - Yoga for children CRO
17:00 - 17:08
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From: 25 Jan 2011
Yoga practice is a circle from intention to breath. We begin with a saṅkalpa, a silent wish repeated three times. Daily life turns attention outward, but yoga asks us to observe inward: our body, position, and feelings. There is no competition; challenges are personal, and progress brings inner satisfaction. Children are engaged through stories and animal-mimicking āsanas, learning which body parts each posture affects. We prepare the body with exercises like the butterfly to loosen hips for prāṇāyāma. The correct posture for breathing is any comfortable, steady seat. The joy is witnessing progress, from restless movement to coordinated control, which refreshes both student and teacher.
"The most difficult for me is rolling, because it is fun and loosens the spine. The hardest part is grinding, because the muscles in the arms and head hurt."
"Often, when I come here after a whole day of work... completely refreshed, I leave after an hour of yoga."
Filming location: Croatia
Around the world - Yoga for Kids from Hungary
17:15 - 17:20
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From: 1 Nov 2011
Yoga practice serves the natural and harmonious development of the child. This family program welcomes all ages and experience levels. Yoga cultivates physical agility, concentration, and holistic personal growth. We base our practice on Sāṃkhya philosophy, connecting postures playfully to nature. Sessions include āsana, relaxation with stories, and craft activities aligned with festivals. The practice addresses inner needs and helps overcome personal complexes. It provides a complete cycle for non-violent development.
"Yoga begins from the child's inner needs and helps them overcome their problems and complexes."
"It allows for the child's natural and non-violent development and the harmonious unfolding of every aspect of their personality."
Filming location: Hungary
Intellectual knowledge does not make you wise
17:25 - 18:01
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From: 3 Jul 2019
The power of mantra and the subtle body is revealed through sound and internal energy. Chanting mantra affects body, mind, and soul. The essence is universal despite language. Concentration on the chakras brings strength, knowledge, and balance. The body is a balloon of energy containing thousands of chakras. Every cell and the universe itself is round. This form reflects divine design, as seen in unique fingerprints. Each fingertip contains distinct chakras visible under magnification. Gentle self-touch activates this energy flow powerfully. This personal touch releases tension and channels vitality more effectively than external contact. Energy centers exist throughout the entire body, including palms and soles. Awakening this internal energy is crucial. Formal education often destroys nature, unlike innate spiritual wisdom.
"Look, God has done just one print on the thumb, and no one can make the duplicate."
"This gentle touch is a thousand times more intensive than just like this, because each chakra in the body is where we are concentrating and coming; the energy is flowing there."
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
The Weight of Life and the Resolve of a Student
18:05 - 19:11
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From: 9 Jul 2026
The Weight of Life and the Resolve of a Student
Bhāra means weight. All weight on our shoulders—negativity, happiness, sadness—we give to Gurudev. Life’s troubles and joys, we place in Gurudev’s hands. We remember God and Gurudev when troubles come. Dhṛḍha Niścaya means determination. The five qualities of a student include the determination of a crow. A crow wanted water from a pot with a narrow opening. It collected pebbles and dropped them in until the water rose. The subconscious mind can make anything reality. We are not worthy, but within, everything is possible. Live in the world like a lotus in muddy water. Offer all bad qualities at Gurudev’s lotus feet. Act without expectation. In the last moment, let that be in Gurudev’s hands. The world is in Gurudev’s hands. Our actions and mālās are in our hands. The lotus has a protective layer; mud falls off. Responsibilities are like mud. Two wolves live in the mind—one of bad qualities, one of goodness. Thoughts are food; whichever wolf we feed awakens. Sarasvatī holds a vīṇā. Strings too tight break; too loose make no sound. Life is balance. Too much work is stress; too little is boredom. Too much talking creates confusion; too little creates distance. Sarasvatī teaches harmony, balance, unity, clarity, awareness. Words have power. One person believing in us changes life. Gurudev thinks of us before we think of ourselves. Speak with awareness, listen with patience. Arguments start without awareness and patience. Mālā teaches awareness and patience. Everything originates from somewhere. All forms of the Goddess originate from Bhagavatī Parāmbhā.
"Jo jag me rahū̃, to aise rahū̃, jo jal me kamal kā phūl rahe."
"Jaba jaba saṁsāra kā kārya banū, niṣkāma bhāva se karma karū."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
