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Divine knowledge
9:20 - 11:10|Recorded on 11 Sep 2004
Johannesburg, South Africa in September 2004. Followed by "YIDL Lineage", "Unity in diversity". "Kundalini and Chakras". Finally follows a Lecture about Yoga Nidra followed by Awakening of the Healing powers.
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Complexes
11:15 - 12:12
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From: 1 Dec 2013
Morning Satsang with Swamiji from Vep, Hungary
Brahma Vidya Needs Practice
12:20 - 13:16
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From: 5 Jul 2013
Discipline and practice are essential for spiritual progress, not intellectual understanding alone. The sweetness of devotion makes discipline meaningful; without it, practice is tasteless. External life need not change, but inner discipline must be unwavering against temptation. This discipline is the necessary dress for a sane spiritual life. Specific practices, like pure food preparation without tasting before offering, cultivate this purity. Marriage ceremonies and rituals represent a deeper merging into divine unity, upheld by discipline. When troubled, pray at your altar; only the divine truly listens and solves problems. Practice consistently.
"Discipline without practice yields no success; practice makes perfect."
"Whenever you feel scared, fearful, nervous, uncertain, you should pray. When you do not see any way out of problems, you should pray."
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Ask for the eternal love
13:20 - 13:55
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From: 6 Aug 2017
The Ātmā is immortal, and the Jīvātmā, the individual soul, shares that immortality but is bound by karma in the cycle of saṃsāra. Our duty is to act with awareness. Every action has a form, and the intellect judges it, but the final choice is ours. True awareness awakens viveka, or discernment, which provides clarity but does not command. We must act rightly, understanding we have no right to judge others, for all actions bring consequences. Life is not easy; we are on a boat in an ocean, seeking the shore, which is the Satguru. The Guru is Parabrahma, beyond all. Do not ask the Guru for worldly things like a job or partner; this is ignorance. Ask only for bhakti, for divine love to fill your heart. This prema is oneness. A true devotee, obedient and without worry, is cared for by the Guru, who provides everything.
"After giving the judgment of the intellect, then your awareness awakens. That is very important."
"Prem kā pyālā, oh Lord, oh my God, oh my Gurudev Mahāprabhujī, can you fill it, my part of my heart, full of that devotion?"
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Karma and liberation
14:00 - 14:36
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From: 19 Aug 2018
The grandparents of the forest teach us about karma and the world's balance. Vegetation is essential for life, and ancient trees are loving grandparents. Good karma from non-violence leads to Svarga Loka, a temporary heaven. Bad karma from harming creatures leads to Naraka Loka. Liberation comes only through the guru's grace. Human actions are destroying the earth's equilibrium. Digging for resources creates hollow spaces and allows water in, making the planet unstable. This invites cataclysm where all will be lost. Spiritual people may depart beforehand. One must cease harming all creatures, including animals, and live with prayer and non-violence to alter this course.
"Good karma that you didn’t eat meat, you didn’t kill any animals, you didn’t kill any humans. Then you come to the heaven."
"Eating meat, you have to pay back. That’s it."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
