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Sataguru rakho laj hamari
0:10 - 0:16|Recorded on 28 Jan 2024
Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Vishwaguruji"s sister sings Bhajans.
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Repeat the name of Gurudev
0:20 - 0:47
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From: 15 Dec 2023
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria. Bhajan singinig to the Guru. Guru carano me arasatha tiratha he
The Journey of the Soul: From the Ocean to the Drop
0:55 - 1:49
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From: 25 Mar 2018
A spiritual discourse using the water cycle as a metaphor for the soul's journey.
"This jīvā, the soul, is on the journey of the eternal."
"When this drop falls into the ocean, the Jīva becomes the Ātmā. This drop becomes the ocean."
Swami Avatarpuri gives a satsang, explaining the soul's separation from and longing to return to the divine source through an extended analogy of evaporation and rainfall. He emphasizes the purifying role of satsang and the Guru, shares anecdotes about introducing mantra in Eastern Europe and criticizes modern chemical pollution and vanity as spiritual impediments, concluding with a call for natural living and collective chanting.
Filming location: London, UK
The aim of human life
1:55 - 2:51
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From: 30 Jan 2017
Public lecture with Vishwaguruji from Martin, Slovakia. Yoga means uniting, harmonizing and balancing. Our earth is a living planet, in each and every cell of the body there is an immense amount of energy. The aim of the human life is to achieve liberation. Nourishment, breath, behavior and practicing yoga exercises, are the main points if we would like to be healthy and keep ourselves pure.
Active and passive meditation
2:55 - 3:49
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From: 1 May 2009
A satsang on meditation, karma yoga, and humanity's relationship with nature.
"Yogaḥ karmasu kauśalam. Through the practice of karma yoga, you will be successful in your yoga practice."
"Mother Nature has enough for everyone's need, but not for the greed."
Swami Avatarpuri, speaking from Střelky Ashram, explains the two types of meditation: active (karma yoga) and passive. He critiques humanity's destructive selfishness, contrasting the imperfect man-made world with the perfect God-made world, and urges harmonious work and simpler living. He concludes with teachings on surrender and the story of Mīrābāī to illustrate divine perception.
Filming locations: Střelky Ashram, Czech Republic.
DVD 524
