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Bhagwan Shiva in Fiji
1:45 - 1:59 (14 min)
This sacred island is the ancient abode of Bhagavān Śiva, his consort Pārvatī, and Nandī. A mountain here holds the complete form of the Divine Mother, visible from the airport. At its peak is a pure lake, like Mānasarovara, from which flows water bottled and sold globally as Fiji Water. Upon a large rock near this lake is the Swayambhū footprint of Lord Sadāśiva. On another part of the island, in Lambasa, a sacred black stone representing a śāstra nāga grew despite attempts to contain it, leading to the construction of the Nāg Mandir. This land is uniquely blessed, free from dangerous animals and abundant with food and water year-round, a protection linked to its sacred geography.
"At the peak of that mountain, there is a beautiful lake, akin to Mānasarovara near Kailāśa mountain. The water of that lake is utterly pure, without pollution."
"Fiji is the only country in the world without any dangerous animals, reptiles, or spiders. You can sleep anywhere outside without worry."
Filming location: Fiji Islands
Around the world - Yoga in Slovakia
2:00 - 3:37 (97 min)
Yoga practice in Slovaka, the city of Presov
Cleaning impurities
3:40 - 4:11 (31 min)
India is the eternal spiritual source. It gave birth to all incarnations, saints, and sages, its ancient culture influencing lands globally. The Indian Ocean and mountain ranges like the Hindu Kush mark its historical expanse. Modern science states there is only one human race. Scriptural philosophy states that among 8.4 million life forms, the human is the singular chance for union with Brahman, distinct from the animal cycle. The described four castes are a divine bodily metaphor for functions: the head (knowledge), arms (protection), trunk (sustenance), and legs (support). True caste is spiritual, not birth-based; a brāhmaṇa is one who realizes Brahman. Humans created divisive systems like untouchability. In this age, a new impurity arises: the seemingly indestructible plastic, an immortal negative force. Humans possess distortions—physical, mental, karmic—covered by impurities, distraction, and veiling. These impurities transfer through energy and touch, corrupting spiritual practice. Traditional cultures avoided contact for purity. Current societal divisions and moral decline threaten the remaining core of Indian culture. Spiritual progress requires rigorous practice, willpower, and protection through yoga and sādhanā to burn karmas and overcome these distortions.
"Brahma Satya, Jagat Mithyā: Brahman is the truth; the rest is unreal."
"Human is human. Therefore, there was no caste system, neither in India nor anywhere in the world."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Everything is in your hands
4:15 - 4:50 (35 min)
The initiation of eight sannyāsīs was a highlight. The Master decides readiness; these were not easy individuals, each a long effort to guide. One is profoundly honest, immediately embodying the role. Another prepared for decades through hardship. Three were from Australia, one from Israel, and one Indian who left too quickly. The final one is a devoted and humble soul. Your spiritual progress is ultimately in your own hands. Teachers and masters can only support you; the decisive action is yours. A story illustrates this: disciples, jealous of their Master, trap a bird and ask if it is alive or dead. The Master replies its fate is in their hands. Your liberation, like the bird's life, depends on your decisions. Do not delay in good actions. Regarding dress, disciples should wear white; sannyāsīs wear orange. Becoming a sannyāsī is serious, not a fashion; it helps carry the spiritual light but requires true readiness and independence.
"Master, if you know everything, then tell us what is in my hand."
"My son, whether this bird is alive or dead depends on your hands."
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
DVD 180b
Brahma satya jagat mitya
4:55 - 5:22 (27 min)
Satsang from Strilky, Czech Republic in August 2005.
Protect Nature and be truthful
5:30 - 6:25 (55 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from weekend Yoga Seminar in Nadlac, Romania. Slovak folk dance before Vishvaguruji's talk. Nadlac Town Mayor says some welcoming words to Vishwaguruji for his first visit to Romania. All creatures are connected to one God. If you don't believe that you are lost. All creatures feel the same feelings as humans. Don't be the cause of pain to any creature. Animals can make mistakes but we are human. The first god is the mother. Where there is water, there is God. Respect the vegetation and the rain. First happiness is good health. Saints are here for the sake of all creatures - but you will liberate yourself.
Bhajan singing from Strilky Ashram
6:30 - 7:03 (33 min)
Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhajan evening from Strilky
7:10 - 7:24 (14 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Hymns of Adoration and the Nirvāṇa Ṣaṭkam
7:30 - 7:53 (23 min)
The text presents hymns of adoration to the divine, affirming the nature of the Self as pure consciousness and formless reality. The verses negate all worldly attributes and identifications. The core teaching is a declaration of one's true identity as Shiva, the essence of blissful awareness, beyond all duality and limitation. This is not an attainment but the recognition of one's fundamental state. The hymns systematically reject attachment to the body, senses, elements, psychological states, and religious constructs. The true Self is devoid of all qualities, actions, and relationships. It is the singular, all-pervading reality. The purpose of the chanting is to realize this non-dual truth and dissolve all bondage.
"I am not the mind, intellect, ego, or consciousness. I am not the ears, tongue, nose, or eyes. I am not space, earth, fire, or air. I am of the nature of consciousness and bliss. I am Shiva. I am Shiva."
"I have neither hatred nor attachment, neither greed nor delusion. I have no sense of pride or jealousy. I am not duty, wealth, desire, nor liberation. I am of the nature of consciousness and bliss. I am Shiva. I am Shiva."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Bhajan singing from Jadan
8:00 - 8:17 (17 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
Bhajan singing from Strilky Ashram
8:25 - 9:06 (41 min)
Morning program from Strilky, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing.
Bhajans on the Satsang
9:10 - 10:00 (50 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji. Bhajan singing.
Maya can destroy everything
10:05 - 10:47 (42 min)
Greed is a primary obstacle on the spiritual path. We can do great spiritual work, but one flaw like greed can cause a complete downfall. A hardworking man saw an advertisement for a magical golden egg promising wealth. His greed overcame his discernment; he spent all his savings on it, quit his job, and isolated himself to guard it. When it never cracked, he broke it open to find only a painted, empty shell. He lost everything. In desperation, he finally turned to his Guru. We often only remember divine support in crisis, but it should be a constant remembrance. Another story tells of a man who, driven by greed, left to collect endless gold from a mythical land. He ignored his Guru's warning that it was illusion, and he died there, still collecting. Greed attaches even to renunciates, as shown by a young swami who left his Guru to reclaim and sell ancestral land. He lost the resulting wealth in accidents and bad investments, ending up destitute. The remedy is devotion and correct practice. Mantra repetition must be done with focus, purity of heart, and respect—using the proper fingers, honoring the guru bead, and maintaining cleanliness. Ultimately, with true devotion and the Guru's grace, one transcends all rules.
"One of these things comes and we roll down the mountain, and boom."
"He is always going to forgive you, but it is not fair to Him that we just remember Him when we are in trouble."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
In the service of Life
10:55 - 11:39 (44 min)
India, Summer 2005. Report about the Swamijis activities.
You are the helper of everyone
11:45 - 12:38 (53 min)
The mantra "Oṃ Aki Rāchanā Śarīra" points to the uncreated body of Consciousness, not the physical form. This true nature is the eternal, unchanging Self that was never born and will never die. Chanting is not an invocation to something external but an affirmation of one's own reality. It dissolves identification with the temporary body-mind. The Uncreated Body is not an object to find but the very Subject, the I AM, and the knowing space in which all experience appears. It is the substratum of all states. Let the mantra's vibration resonate as a direct pointer to this truth. Chant with devotion and inquiry as a bridge from the illusion of being a person to the reality of pure Presence.
"Oṃ, the Uncreated Body."
"It is the very Subject, the I AM, the Knower of all experiences."
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Bandhas, Mudras and Kriyas
12:45 - 13:30 (45 min)
Swamijis lecture from weekend seminar in Vienna, Austria about Bandhas, Mudras and Kriyas recorded on 30th of May 2010.
The Pearl of Everlasting Bliss
13:35 - 13:56 (21 min)
The life of a sage demonstrates the attainment of everlasting bliss through divine realization. True happiness is the hidden treasure of life, found only through God-realization. A young seeker's profound prayer led him to his master, Śrīdīp Nārāyaṇa Mahāprabhujī, an encounter he experienced as a homecoming. He devoted himself completely, becoming a monk through a supreme initiation that conferred instant samādhi. He was refined through austerity and his master's mercy. After his master's departure, he became the spiritual successor, establishing and caring for ashrams. He tirelessly spread teachings of non-dualism, non-violence, and universal humanity through discourse and song. His power flowed from unwavering devotion, meditating on his guru's name for over eighteen hours daily. This pure love overcomes all obstacles between the soul and God. He authored a biography of his master and was honored as a Dharma Samrāṭ. His divine consciousness merged with the cosmic in 2003. His samādhi shrine became his final throne. His disciple continues the divine mission. The sage's life is a clear message: identifying with the body is ignorance; realizing pure consciousness is wisdom.
"My eyes filled with tears, and I fell to my knees. I knew I had found the everlasting light of my life."
"Only love of such purity and intensity overcomes all obstacles and removes all the curtains between us and God."
Filming location: Bola Guda, India
Evening satsang from Om Ashram (2/2)
14:00 - 14:53 (53 min)
Evening satsang from main tent at Om Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
Practising with Vishwaguruji
15:00 - 15:57 (57 min)
Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Slovenia. Relaxation and bhajan singing. Vajra nadi gives the power of our whole body. Vajra nadi is like a tree it has a root and some branches. Practising sarva hita asanas and bhramari pranayama. If we practise asanas lifelong we will die very easy without pain.
Be the example
16:05 - 17:02 (57 min)
We reflect on Mahātmā Gandhījī as an embodiment of peace, love, and principled action. He was a divine soul who changed the world through knowledge of equality and non-duality. His life demonstrated simple living and higher thinking; he renounced everything to truly enjoy life. Renunciation is difficult, as greed clings like skin. Gandhījī lived his teachings. For example, when asked to advise a child against eating sweets, he first gave up sweets himself for a month so his words would not be hypocritical. His hard work was relentless; even in a moment of danger, he focused on productive labor. He showed love to all, including children and animals. True culture sees everyone as family—mother, sister, son—fostering unity and preventing harm. Great beings like Gandhījī and spiritual teachers exemplify peace, non-violence, hard work, and love. They show that love arises from within and is expressed through selfless action and truth. We seek this inner peace and love, often looking externally until we encounter a living example. Such a person embodies what we are all searching for, proving it is possible. By cultivating awareness and discipline day by day, we too can polish ourselves towards these qualities.
"Come after one month... since that day until today, I have not taken a little piece of sweet in my mouth."
"Where is love in all of this? The teachers are there to teach children from a point of love."
Filming location: Wellington, New Zealand
Evening satsang from Om Ashram (1/2)
17:10 - 17:49 (39 min)
Evening satsang from main tent at Om Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
From darkness to light
17:55 - 19:10 (75 min)
Evening satsang with Viswhaguruji from Presov, Slovak Republic. Bhajan singing. Talk about the meaning of the word Guru.
You are Infinite, Pula
19:15 - 20:51 (96 min)
Public Lecture, Pula, Croatia, 2004
A Guru gives everything that we need
20:55 - 21:56 (61 min)
Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. The story of Krishna and Vidura's wife. Explanation and sing of bhajan Prabhu Prema Bina Nahi Ave. Strilky Ashram is a heaven on earth. We should know what Guru really means. Our biggest problems are our ego and jealousy. The real Guru mantra can liberate our minds. Our yoga name helps us to go towards our aims. We have to do seva (selfless service) in order to get the blessing. Miracles can happen to each of us. Karma is happening to every country. Yoga has become an industry in the world. There are some institutes which want to control yoga and ayurveda also. It should create a universal benchmark for yoga and ayurveda. In Britain, many people can legally use yoga and ayurveda as medicine. Bhajan explanation and singing Prabhu Mere Avaguna Chita Na Caro.
Divine knowledge
22:00 - 23:50 (110 min)
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.
Be satisfied and content whatever you have
23:55 - 1:08 (73 min)
A mother's spiritual instruction and the peril of ego illustrate the path.
A king indulging in pleasure is urged by his mother to renounce the world and seek truth. He immediately becomes a monk. His guru sends him to beg in his former kingdom, teaching humility. His mother then offers three cryptic advices: live in a protected palace, sleep on a comfortable bed, and eat royal food. She explains these mean living in an ashram under the guru's protection, finding comfort in exhaustion from sincere practice, and accepting alms as divine prasad. Separately, a muni performing severe austerity develops ego, believing trees and even the god of desire fear him. He is tempted by a maiden who secretly brings him sweet food, leading to attachment. He abandons his practice to pursue her, only to discover she is the god of desire in disguise, demonstrating how ego destroys spiritual progress.
"Offer it to your guru, and then accept that prasāda from him, whatever remains, and that is the beautiful royal food for you."
"I told you, if you have any type of this kāma, krodha, mada, lobha, ahaṅkāra in your sādhanā, I make those munis horses and dance on their backs."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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