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The teaching of Bhajans
0:40 - 1:03 (23 min)
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The devotee's longing for the Guru is a sweet pain that is ultimately good. A feeling of absence creates an ache in the heart, yet this very pain is a sign of devotion. The love for the Guru is so sweet that one willingly accepts its inherent difficulties. A prayer describes the Guru as the source of all happiness and the remover of all sufferings. The only hope lies in complete surrender to the Guru. One must inwardly give up all obstacles to this devotion. The path requires steady practice, prayer, and unwavering confidence. "As much as it is painful, it is that good." "Do not hurry and do not worry. Practice, practice, practice." Filming location: Vép, Hungary
A Prayer for the Immortal Soul
1:10 - 1:52 (42 min)
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Destiny is a mysterious and inescapable force. Humans cannot know the past or future, for such knowledge would bring unbearable tension. What unfolds is a play of fate, created individually yet often unavoidable. The story of Oedipus illustrates how one may try to flee destiny only to fulfill it. All must face the end of the body; death is inevitable. Yet through spiritual practice, one can transcend fear and attachment. When consciousness widens, past and future become clear, and one may realize the supreme Self beyond all suffering. Even the enlightened must relinquish the body, but a self-realized being digests time itself. We pray for the departed soul to dissolve into the cosmic light. "Humans are very intelligent and intellectual beings, but God has not given them this one ability: to know the past and to know the future." "Finally, the car will be the winner. It means death." Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
Around the world - Opening of new YIDL center in Nadlac, Romania
2:00 - 2:40 (40 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Nadlac, Romania.
Go to satsang
2:45 - 3:13 (28 min)
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The path of faith is proven through direct experience and sustained by satsaṅg. A master provides simple initial practices, like a mantra. This must be done with heart and soul to feel the connection and blessing. The first step of sincere practice opens the soul to the master's consciousness. Faith in the master's guidance is essential. External circumstances are not a measure of spiritual merit, as illustrated by a parable. Two neighbors received their wages; one spent his on worldly enjoyment in kusaṅg and found a gold coin. The other attended satsaṅg but broke his leg. A sage explained the one in kusaṅg was destined for a vast treasure but received only one coin due to his company. The one in satsaṅg was destined to be killed, but his karma was mitigated to a broken leg. Never compare fortunes or judge the path by temporary outcomes. Satsaṅg opens the heart center and unites the soul with the highest consciousness. The quickest way to God is through bhakti, devotion, growing with the innocence of a child. Unconditional love for the master automatically extends to all creation. When acting for the master, close your eyes and trust he is with you. "When you say the mantra with heart and soul, you feel the love and blessing of the Master." "Never look at what others have or do not have. Never compare." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Waiting for Gurudev
3:20 - 3:48 (28 min)
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Surrender to the guru's lotus feet through unconditional devotion. The Sannyāsa Sūkta is practiced. This chant is dedicated to the guru. Sanskrit pronunciation and melody are crucial. Head movements aid memory. The mantra teaches that immortality is not attained by work, people, or wealth, but by renunciation alone. That immortality shines within the heart and is reached by the self-controlled. Practice the sounds diligently. "Not by work, not by your people, nor by wealth. But by renunciation alone you attain immortality." "That immortality, beyond heaven, shining within the heart, is attained by the self-controlled." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We are never old for yoga
3:55 - 4:08 (13 min)
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This weekend provided a spiritual vaccination against the subtle influences of Kali Yuga. The age's decay enters through small compromises, like a mouse, creating spiritual inflation. We must learn to firmly say no to ourselves, for the gentle approach of this era ends with us caught unaware. A yogi, like aged ghee, improves with time; one is never too old for sādhana. This injection strengthens our immunity, but ongoing practice is essential. We must carry this light home and arrive at the coming opening in a state of spiritual readiness, not merely physical. Our perspective on food, practice, and community must grasp the deeper principle of non-harm. "To know how to say 'No' to ourselves." "We are never too old for our sādhana." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Live webcast from Vienna
5:00 - 6:30 (90 min)
Evening satsang from Guruji Ashram, Vienna, Austria.
Practical guide to meditation (4/11)
5:30 - 7:03 (93 min)
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Morning satsang from weekend seminar in Vep, Hungary on 15th, Feburary 2009.
Bhajans from Strilky
6:30 - 7:01 (31 min)
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Bhajan singing from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhajan singing from Vep
7:05 - 7:32 (27 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Bhajan singing. Translation of the bhajan "Itna to karana Guruji"
Bhajans from Rijeka
7:40 - 8:00 (20 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka Ashram, Croatia. Singing Bhajans.
Bhajans from Rijeka
8:05 - 8:33 (28 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka Ashram, Croatia.
Bhajan evening from Vep
8:40 - 9:35 (55 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Bhajan singing.
The konwledge of ancient yogis
9:40 - 10:47 (67 min)
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The path of mantra leads to union with the eternal truth. Brahmalīna is becoming one with the eternal Brahma, the supreme, endless light. Purification is required, but we are bound by desires. A true saint, like an eagle taking only fresh prey or a diver seeking only pearls, absorbs pure sādhanā and God-consciousness. Through Gurudeva's blessing, even base consciousness can become Brahmā. Mantra perfection is a gradual path. First is Likhit, writing the mantra, such as the eternal sound Om. Next is constant vocal repetition. The third is Upāṃśu, where only the lips move. The fourth is Mānasika, mental repetition, though the mind is restless. The fifth is Ajapa, where the mantra becomes automatic within the body, leading to yogic consciousness and Brahmaloka. The disciple must stay in the boat of the Guru's instruction; to jump out is peril. Science is limited and breeds ego, while yoga's wisdom is eternal. Yoga is not a religion; it is the foundation, and all true religion is yoga. The Vedas are ancient, but our memory is now weakened by technology. Practice yoga sincerely for at least ninety minutes daily. There is no competition in yoga. "Through the blessing of Gurudeva and sādhanā, the crow becomes Brahmā. That is quality, that spirituality, that consciousness." "Yoga is not religion, but all religion is yoga." Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Hatha Yoga is in every kind of Yoga
10:55 - 11:18 (23 min)
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Haṭha Yoga is the essential, foundational path encompassing all others. You cannot proceed without Haṭha Yoga. Bhakti Yoga is also Haṭha Yoga inside, for you must maintain unwavering devotion despite emotional waves. Most devotion is selfish and unstable, rising and falling with desires. True devotion must grow constantly, like an airplane ascending smoothly from the runway. It is a test of purity and constancy. The story of the crow and swan illustrates this: the noisy, changeable crow represents fickle devotion, while the silent, soaring swan represents steady ascent. Real devotion requires a pure heart and readiness to surrender completely. The tale of the young girl Karmabai demonstrates this forceful love: she insisted the deity eat her offering, and through her unwavering conviction, it did. Karma Yoga is similarly challenging. Thus, all paths are included within Haṭha Yoga. "Bhakti yoga cannot be successful without haṭha yoga. And then it must be what we call the real devotion." "God needs that kind of love... it is the love that is the oneness." Filming location: Vép, Hungary
The power of sound and words
11:25 - 12:27 (62 min)
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Words possess immense power, shaping reality and carrying consequences across time. Ancient knowledge reveals sound as a fundamental force. A spoken word can pierce the heart like an unhealable arrow, destroying relationships and sparking great conflicts, as illustrated in ancient epics. Once released, a word cannot be recalled, just as a fired bullet cannot return. This power extends beyond human interaction; even animals are said to remember the resonance of harm. The science of sound is mirrored within the human body through its energy centers and nerves. Each chakra resonates with specific seed sounds, beginning with 'A' from the navel. Practicing these resonant sounds, such as through controlled breath, is presented as a therapeutic tool for healing and balancing the body's energies, connecting the inner gaze of ancient practice with outer observations. "One harsh word can pierce someone's heart and destroy everything." "Measure what you speak, what you promise, what you feel. Do not change." Filming location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
The way to the Light
12:35 - 13:39 (64 min)
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Satsaṅg is the company of truth that leads to spiritual development. Truth is the unchanging reality, Brahman, while the changing world is temporary. The soul descends through various births, bound by past karma, to experience life on Earth. Humans possess intellect and freedom of choice, making them responsible for creating new karma. The soul is a mixture of the individual consciousness and the universal Self. Through human life, one can purify karma and realize the true Self. Education and company from childhood shape one's mentality and path. Good society, or satsaṅg, inspires positive development, while bad society, or kusaṅga, leads to distraction and suffering. Temptations like addiction appear attractive but ultimately ensnare. True friendship is a partnership walking the path of truth. One should seek the company that elevates consciousness and makes good resolutions. "Sat means truth, and that truth is what we call brahma satya, jagat mithyā." "Humans have a different law... that is called intellect, which has the capacity of saṅkalpa and vikalpa." Filming location: Moravske Toplice, Slovenia
Feel compassion in your heart
13:45 - 14:52 (67 min)
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A global community of spiritual practice faces collective grief. The community has practiced together in peace and harmony. A global situation of suffering has arisen, causing profound loss. Many have departed, and the living endure great pain, often unable to perform final rites. The appropriate response is heartfelt prayer for the departed and their families. All practitioners are united as one family in this remembrance. The essence of practice is the feeling within the heart, beyond any ritual form. In times of conflict, relinquishing contention brings inner light. The community stands together with those who grieve. "Better than the mantra is what is in the heart. What is the feeling there? That is what matters." "If there are problems and fighting with each other, it's not good. We should say, 'Okay, let it be for you. I'm okay.' Then immediately, both sides of the heart will have a light inside." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (2/9)
15:00 - 16:42 (102 min)
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A guided session integrates mantra, meditation, and āsana for holistic practice. Begin by sitting comfortably and chanting the Gāyatrī Mantra to greet the inner and outer light. Relax the entire body systematically, from forehead to legs. Observe the natural breath, receiving fresh prāṇa and releasing stress. Concentrate on the mantra, observing thoughts without attachment. Conclude the meditation with gratitude and conscious breathing. Perform a series of āsanas including Ānanda Āsana, Pavanmuktāsana, and Sumeru Āsana to stretch and strengthen the body. These postures work on the spine, limbs, and core, renewing energy. Practice prāṇāyāma to regulate breath flow, followed by final chants. "Just be your mantra in the breathing process." "Observe as your heartbeat and the rhythm of breathing become slower and slower with relaxation." Filming location: Umag, Croatia
Sab Kuch Deve Data
16:50 - 17:52 (62 min)
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Mahāsamādhi is a victory, not a departure. For the self-realized, leaving the body is a joyous return to cosmic light. For devotees, it initially feels like loss. Yet in satsaṅg, we cleanse ourselves and draw nearer to that state. The greatest tragedy is to die without self-realization. Saints are omnipresent, residing in the hearts of devotees. They endure great battles to bring eternal truth. After self-realization, the spiritual journey truly begins, requiring humility beyond initial awakening. "Everyone has a birthday—even animals have a birthday—but only a self-realized person has a Mahāsamādhi." "Tell me where I am not."
Be alert and purify yourself
18:00 - 19:08 (68 min)
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The fundamental reality is oneness, a single divine consciousness from which all arises. Every day is divine, yet human minds create separation where none exists. All creation emanates from one source, like countless drops from a single ocean. The individual soul and the supreme soul are not two. The purpose of human life is to awaken from unconsciousness to this truth. One must purify the body and mind through awareness, meditation, and selfless action. All material possessions are left behind; only the consequences of one's deeds accompany the soul. Therefore, cultivate constant awareness. "One into the one, so the whole space is one, and we are also only one." "All this will remain here. You can’t even touch. The body will not go together; anything from the body will go." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Give up your Laziness
19:15 - 20:10 (55 min)
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The golden hour of Brahmamūrta is the supreme time for spiritual practice. Those who wake early receive great fortune, like birds getting the best fruit. Laziness arrives with the sunrise. The train of time does not wait; you must catch it. This early period brings peace, harmony, and awakening energy. A cold shower dispels laziness. A company head who rises before the workers ensures prosperity. This practice yields a healthy body; lateness brings ill health. Do not confuse sleep with gold; both are necessary. Heaven and hell are constructs of our thinking; reality is oneness. Merge into that oneness like milk and water. "Early in the morning, the birds eat all the best food and fruit. Those who wake up early get great luck, and it is best for meditation or anything." "All suffering is by God, so there is no heaven and no hell. It is here, in our thinking, that we have done." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
What Incarnation means
20:15 - 21:09 (54 min)
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The one soul is our origin and destination, and Śiva is its unmanifest source. There is one who was not born from mother or father; that self-manifested one is Śiva. From the endless sound of "Eko'haṁ bahusyām"—I am one, I will multiply—the creation unfolded. First came sound, then light, then air, water, and earth: the five elements. All life, movable and unmovable, emerged from these. We are all of one origin, one soul, like waves are of the ocean. This soul is within all beings and even within each cell of our body. It is genderless and unified. Our individual lives are like water droplets: evaporating, forming clouds, and returning as rain to the ocean of the one soul. Our karma influences this journey. The body is a kingdom of many lives, and the soul is its king. At death, the central soul departs, and the destiny of the smaller lives within follows it. We must care for creation, like water, which is life itself. Do not block its flow. The tongue has great power to bless or curse, to enjoy or bring disease. Master it. You are that Svayambhū. Realize your oneness through meditation. "Eko'haṁ bahusyām: I am one, and I will multiply." "Water is life, and life is water." Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Soul is one
21:15 - 22:34 (79 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vancouver, Canada. Respect is important, it should not be lost. Holy Guruji said: one in all and all in one. Our souls are the same, the soul will not die.
We should colour our heart as clean as the sky
22:40 - 23:41 (61 min)
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Our origin is a subtle essence from the divine source, and our nature is to merge with the infinite sky of consciousness. We are a minute part of the whole sky, the first element. Our true nature is that vast, spotless sky, yet we do not know how we took form from the five elements. We must become one with this sky, without any blemish. Our earthly life is temporary; we come from the universe and return like a fleeting fly. Our karma pulls us down, yet we strive to rise. Through layers of being—waking, dreaming, and deep sleep—we navigate our karmic impressions. The key to self-knowledge and liberation is found through authentic spiritual guidance and practice within a genuine lineage. Ultimately, we must realize our true nature as that pure, boundless consciousness. "Who am I? From where am I? But still, we know. We don’t know, but we know." "We have to become one with this sky. There should not be any spot." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
50th Anniversary of Bhagavan Sri Deep Narayan Mahaprabuji Mahasamadhi
23:45 - 0:39 (54 min)
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The divine self is beyond time and space, everlasting light and knowledge. When a great being leaves the body, their existence does not cease. The relationship based on the physical form is temporary, but the conscious connection is eternal. They remain present, though not in a material body. All prayer is directed toward that existence, whether formless or with form. Through unconditional devotion and practice, one harmonizes with the cosmic rhythm. This unity dissolves fear and the illusion of change, revealing the unbreakable self. Obstacles like anger and jealousy block this resonance. Steady practice is the root; scattering effort is confusion. The divine light removes all darkness. "Light means everything, because light is knowledge. When knowledge appears, there is nothing more to search for." "Through unconditional bhakti, devotion, one day we will manage to feel that consciously. At that time, there is no fear. At that time, there is no death." Filming location: Vienna, Austria
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