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Jivatma, Atma, Paramatma
0:25 - 1:33 (68 min)
The inner marriage is the oneness of the individual soul and the supreme soul. Many techniques exist, but the path leads to a single point. A yogi sees peace in all. Worldly marriage is a ceremony, but true union is internal. The soul, separated like a drop from the ocean, must return to become the ocean itself. This reunion is the ultimate marriage, an inseparable merging. Spiritual practice and the grace of the Guru guide this journey. The body contains immense power and energy centers, or chakras, which are part of this path. True masters exist everywhere, often unrecognized. The goal is that oneness.
"Marriage means not only making ceremonies; marriage means oneness."
"As soon as we pour this drop into the ocean, now there is neither you nor me."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Darshan of Sri Alakhpuriji
1:40 - 2:58 (78 min)
Two opposing forces exist within every person.
One force brings happiness, peace, and health, leading to long life and good relations. The other brings anger, hatred, and restlessness, which harms the body. The tongue holds great power; it can destroy or bring joy with a single word. These two forces—peace and distraction—reside within, reacting to all external news, good or bad. Even a painful tooth and a persistent tongue illustrate internal conflict, where one word can escalate strife. True practice requires cultivating peace in every cell, beyond mere physical yoga. Control these inner forces to determine the quality of one's joy.
"The tongue can kill us, destroy us. That one word which can come from it... can also make everyone so happy."
"Learn to know these two things: distraction and the creators. Peace or no peace, restlessness. They are within our body."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Do not eat animals
3:05 - 3:56 (51 min)
Evening program with Vishwaguruji in Vancouver, Canada. It is very rare for the soul to obtain a human body. We are destroying our planet; for our own comfort, we harm other creatures. Humans should not kill anyone and should not eat anyone. Ahimsa - non violence - is for the humans. Love and feed animals, do not eat them.
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (4/9)
4:00 - 5:26 (86 min)
A morning practice integrates physical postures with breath awareness to prepare the body and mind. Begin by lying down, interlocking fingers behind the head, and lifting the upper body with an exhalation to feel the back stretch. Move through sequences to stretch the shoulders, back, and legs, coordinating each movement with the breath. Practice lateral bends and forward folds with a straight spine. Engage the abdominal muscles with controlled leg lifts. Conclude with seated prāṇāyāma, focusing on alternate nostril breathing without counting cycles. Observe the natural breath flow and use a mantra to maintain focus, allowing thoughts to pass without analysis. Feel peace filling the heart with each breath.
"With every exhalation, try to deepen the position a little."
"Just enjoy the prāṇāyāma. We don’t have to count the cycles; we just relax and do prāṇāyāma."
Filming location: Umag, Croatia
Full Moon Satsang from Strilky
5:30 - 6:13 (43 min)
The full moon brings immense power, sweetness to vegetation, and calmness through fasting. Fasting balances health and emotions, and is observed with a saṅkalpa, a vow directed to the Divine Mother or Śaktis, who possess great destructive power. During Navarātrī, a nine-night fast with milk and fruits is kept for energy and protection, often for blessings like a good spouse. Observance requires discipline, such as avoiding specific foods, and these vows must be kept to maintain the marital bond. The moon's energy purifies; offerings like milk left under its light absorb protection and promote good thoughts. Full moons mark powerful periods for incarnations and prayers for ancestors' liberation. Our reality is shaped by faith and observance, not by seeing the moon, as its influence is constant. Heaven and hell are internal states of the heart, and we must avoid cursing, as it returns.
"The moon has more power than the sun in this regard, and it is closer to us on our earth than any other stars or planets."
"Hell is nowhere, and heaven is nowhere. When it is here, it is in your heart."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
In reality there is no birth and death
6:20 - 7:08 (48 min)
The true birth is the soul's descent from the cosmic source, not a single calendar day. This journey cycles through all forms—plants, animals, and humans—in an endless ring with no clear beginning. The soul itself is eternal and unchanging, while we experience the three states of waking, dreaming, and deep sleep. Most people live in confusion, identifying with temporary roles and relationships that scatter like birds flying to unknown trees. True freedom is realized by those who understand their eternal nature, not those who claim spiritual titles out of ego. Worship of form is a starting point, but the divine consciousness is one, beyond all geographical or human distinctions. The goal is to realize the true self, which merely rests in the body as a traveler rests under a tree.
"Where will it fly? Those who think that I am, I am a saint, I will be this, I am this and that... then you know, there is a very good someone taught this on the top."
"Ātmā is, ātmā is the ātmā, amara, that we call amara. Amar means forever."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Go to the Satsang
7:15 - 8:06 (51 min)
Satsaṅg is the company of truth and spiritual association, while kusaṅg is negative company. A disciple wished to attend a festival, but his Gurujī gave him a peacock feather to view the crowd. Through it, he saw the gathering as a mass of fighting animals, except for a small group who remained human in appearance. He realized the crowd's internal qualities were base, though their external forms were human. He immediately returned to the pure company of his teacher. The body may appear human, but the inner quality defines one's nature. Therefore, seek satsaṅg. Do not outwardly declare others as not good, but regard all with good heart and thought. Positive energy may then flow, potentially leading them to good company in time.
"Through the feather, he saw only animals in the crowd, but when he looked without it, they appeared as humans."
"Therefore, satsaṅg. Satsaṅg is good things."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Preserving health
8:10 - 9:09 (59 min)
Health arises from proper nourishment, purification, and governing the inner self.
The root of disease, including cancer, is diet. Modern medicine uses chemicals the natural body rejects. Veganism is praised for avoiding animal suffering, though even vegetables and honey are now compromised. True healing comes from seasonal, local foods eaten in variety, not global imports. The body is a kingdom hosting countless lives, not a single soul. Purify through yogic practices like Śaṅkaprakṣālana. Forgive others and release anger, as negative thoughts create illness. Realize your spiritual nature now; do not wait.
"Āyurveda said that my body is natural and Āyurveda is also natural. So that is how we can expect, accept, and hope that something will be healed in the body."
"Therefore, many people eat ahiṃsā. That is pure ahiṃsā. Ahiṃsā is many, many things. So, this part they are doing as vegans is very good."
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Transferring the ancient knowledge
9:15 - 10:16 (61 min)
Ayurveda and Yoga are ancient sciences of body, mind, and soul. The knowledge was transmitted verbally from master to disciple, known as Śruti, and through memory, called Smṛti. Human memory has declined due to reliance on writing and technology. Ancient research was more perfect, preserved in scriptures that cannot be changed. Ayurveda provides remedies from powerful herbs, where quality, not quantity, is key, and requires following strict dietary principles. Yoga begins with discipline practiced now, not tomorrow.
The primary cause of all mental and physical disease is worry, called cintā. Citta is the fire of the funeral pyre. The solution is cintana and svādhyāya—reflective prayer and the study of sacred texts or oneself. Close your eyes, meditate, and practice mantra to overcome worry. Complete the chapters of your life. Do not procrastinate; begin your discipline now. Give up cintā, for what is lost is lost.
"Cintā only is the one cause—the cintā."
"The best way is cintana."
Filming location: Auckland, New Zealand
Preserving health
10:20 - 11:19 (59 min)
Health arises from proper nourishment, purification, and governing the inner self.
The root of disease, including cancer, is diet. Modern medicine uses chemicals the natural body rejects. Veganism is praised for avoiding animal suffering, though even vegetables and honey are now compromised. True healing comes from seasonal, local foods eaten in variety, not global imports. The body is a kingdom hosting countless lives, not a single soul. Purify through yogic practices like Śaṅkaprakṣālana. Forgive others and release anger, as negative thoughts create illness. Realize your spiritual nature now; do not wait.
"Āyurveda said that my body is natural and Āyurveda is also natural. So that is how we can expect, accept, and hope that something will be healed in the body."
"Therefore, many people eat ahiṃsā. That is pure ahiṃsā. Ahiṃsā is many, many things. So, this part they are doing as vegans is very good."
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Perfections
11:25 - 12:23 (58 min)
This gathering is a gurukul of the heart, a family for spiritual learning. Even divine beings like Rāma and Kṛṣṇa studied in a guru's household. Ancient wisdom contained profound science and sense, but modern mentality has lost this reality, causing suffering. Humans were created with divine abilities, but a curtain was placed over this perception to prevent misuse. For example, the yogic power of far vision, or Doordarśan, is now mimicked by television, which requires no sādhana. True vision, like that of a Trikāla Darśī who sees past, present, and future, comes only through purification. We must cleanse impurities of body and mind—māla, vikṣepa, and āvaraṇa—and conquer desires. This retreat's atmosphere is essential for transformation, far beyond what a webcast can provide. Our system integrates all yoga paths, with satsaṅg being supreme for cultivating peace.
"Humans are born as embodiments of God, but God found that he made a mistake. Therefore, he took away or hid within them those miracles, abilities, and knowledge."
"The past is gone, the future is not here. What is the presence? Like that will be your future."
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Pranayama calms down the emotions
12:30 - 13:31 (61 min)
Yoga requires strict discipline and practice to succeed. Announcements are made, but discipline is not followed. Special seating should not exist; everyone should rotate. Sannyāsīs are not exempt and must also work, like cleaning the garden. Work with the earth is essential for health and is a form of worship, yet many avoid it. Obsessive cleaning wastes water. Artificial nail coatings are harmful chemicals. The body is primary, and we have damaged it by distancing ourselves from nature. The ashram's pure environment supports health. Food that tastes good is often unhealthy, and vice versa, as the body's organs struggle with poor nourishment. Yoga integrates diet, exercise, and connection with nature, like tending a tree. Discipline in eating less improves meditation and practice. The recent group meditation was deep and successful. Practice must always begin with the left nostril, the lunar channel governing mind and emotion, to avoid imbalance and harm. Negative emotions like anger primarily damage oneself. Instructions must be checked for correctness. Those with physical limitations should have proper seating. The body is a temple and practice should be comfortable, not torturous.
"Yoga is successful only if you have discipline."
"Yoga will be successful through your karma yoga."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Guru can change impossible to possible
13:35 - 14:38 (63 min)
The divine order governs life, from daily activity to nightly restoration. A healthy, long life comes from simple, plant-based nourishment; meat, alcohol, and animal products are not for human consumption. True spirituality means loving all creatures, not eating them. Many lack this knowledge due to their culture. Observing religious ceremonies while supporting animal slaughter is a profound contradiction. Respect divine imagery; do not create composite pictures of yourself with Alakpurījī. Stand humbly in prayer, but maintain respectful distance. Alakpurījī is the non-visible, quality-less divine essence, made visible through yogic power and deep meditation. The eternal world exists in dimensions beyond the physical, accessible through spiritual practice.
"It is said in that, 'O men, if you have only one handful of little rice, the whole day is more than enough to live.'"
"Spiritual means not God; spiritual means love all creatures, give them feed. Love them, but don’t eat them."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Protect Mother Earth
14:00 - 14:53 (53 min)
A prayer for the protection of Mother Earth.
Humans have destroyed the Earth by extracting oil, coal, and minerals, breaking her body. Mother Earth provides for all creatures, from ants to elephants, yet we live improperly and are often ill. The current age brings pandemics, war, and environmental turmoil. We must act now to protect all life and not kill the Mother. Previous generations respected the Earth, but now knowledge is lost. Do not waste food or water, for they are divine gifts and life itself. Throwing them away is a sin. Live happily and peacefully, keeping the inner light alive, and uplift others through prayer and mantra.
"From the little ant to the elephant, who is feeding them? Not us—Mother Earth."
"Throwing away food is a sin—a sin to destroy food."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Vishuddi Chakra and thyroid gland
14:40 - 14:58 (18 min)
Desire is a poison. In myth, gods and demons churned the ocean, producing a poison that threatened all creation. Śiva drank it but held it in his throat, which turned blue, earning him the name Nīlakaṇṭha. Similarly, we hold poison in our own throats. This is the psychological poison of swallowing harsh words—from a spouse, a boss, or colleagues—without retaliation. This suppression is linked to ailments like thyroid problems. The viśuddhi cakra at the throat is where this purification must occur. Its symbols include a strong elephant, representing the capacity to bear burdens, and Brahmā, the creator who holds the Vedas, representing wisdom. His consort Sarasvatī, with her sitar, represents the purifying power of sound. The chakras contain mantras in their petals, corresponding to the Sanskrit alphabet. The journey upward is careful; the Ājñā Chakra is the border between human and divine. These are symbols for an inner process. Understanding and purifying the five bodies—physical, mental, energetic, wisdom, and bliss—is essential. Do not get lost in contradictory advice from different teachers. You must practice to achieve.
"Śiva said, 'For the sake of all vegetation, and other creatures and humans, I will drink the poison.'"
"If you can clean this problem, then it is wisdom. If not, then you are again gone down."
Filming location: Vancouver, Canada
Around the world - Surya Namaskar, Zagreb, CRO
15:00 - 15:36 (36 min)
Surya Namaskāra integrates posture, cakra concentration, and mantra for holistic purification. This classical yoga sequence is best performed at sunrise or sunset, honoring the sun as a life-giving deity. The practice involves precise physical movements, each linked to a specific cakra and breath. Quality is paramount: perfect the movement, maintain relaxation, focus on the cakra, and know the mantra. This complete structure yields the benefits. Daily practice makes one's being like the sun, purifying the atmosphere so negativity cannot take hold. Correct alignment prevents injury; the spine must remain straight during forward and backward bends. Concentration involves feeling each cakra's location and qualities. Integrating silent or spoken mantras with movement and breath deepens the effect, working on the body, cakras, and consciousness.
"Anything thrown toward the sun either gets burned or, if it is dust, merely falls into your own eyes."
"My photograph, my image, is the sun. Whenever you wish to see me, look at the sun."
Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
Why is God only in India?
15:40 - 16:15 (35 min)
The Kali Yuga demands a turn to spiritual practice.
Humanity began in a primitive state, without knowledge of divinity. Now, in this difficult age, destructive actions like mining and pollution threaten the earth. Many do not recognize the divine presence, only acknowledging it in retrospect. A spiritual quality persists in some lands and in great saints. Yet, prevalent pursuits are alcohol, meat, and distraction, not prayer or satsang. The hope is for spiritual preservation amidst this decline. The essential practice now is prayer and turning consciousness toward the cosmic.
"Where there is gold in the earth, it will come the gold, and where there is coal, it will come the coal."
"Now it is time for us to practice more spirituality and prayer."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
We have to have balance
16:20 - 16:45 (25 min)
Yoga extends beyond physical practice to the cosmic self, serving as a vital path for this age. Śiva maintains balance for all beings to prevent constant conflict. We exist within a vast, moving cosmic narrative. In this era, many act deceitfully. Stabilizing forces that uphold the earth are now fracturing rapidly. All creatures suffer from widespread harm. Humanity's purpose is to protect life, not destroy it. Those embodying purity and spiritual power will merge with the cosmic reality. This comprehensive yoga is taught globally.
"God has made humans not for killing any creatures, but for protecting them."
"Yoga is not only āsana and prāṇāyāma, but there is something more."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Prayer for peace
16:50 - 17:13 (23 min)
A silent prayer for global peace was offered. This practice is Mauna Yoga, an inner prayer conducted in mental silence. Governments have advised quiet in places of gathering. The prayer is directed inwardly to the divine for all beings worldwide. This is a time for universal brotherhood and collective prayer for peace. Practitioners should maintain personal care and positive thought. The global community of practitioners continues through online connection. Service is provided selflessly, as all sustenance comes from the divine. Therefore, one should act without fear or anger, sustained by faith.
"All religions should join together. We all should pray to God that all humans, all animals, and this whole globe remain in a very clear, peaceful atmosphere."
"Yoga is for harmony, peace, and understanding. One should not think negatively of a person."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
18:40 - 19:02 (22 min)
The essence is the unstruck sound, the Anāhada, realized through devotion beyond form and thought. This is not an experience of the body or mind. It is beyond all attributes, beyond the forms of Rama or any shadow. It is the formless void that holds the supreme form. Neither meditation nor chanting can reach it. It is understood only through the grace of the true Guru. One must surrender at the divine feet, seeking mercy and blessings for liberation. The devotional offering is the path.
"Neither meditation nor chanting can reach it."
"Please bless me with your blessings, I request you, O Guru."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Guru can change impossible to possible
19:10 - 20:13 (63 min)
The divine order governs life, from daily activity to nightly restoration. A healthy, long life comes from simple, plant-based nourishment; meat, alcohol, and animal products are not for human consumption. True spirituality means loving all creatures, not eating them. Many lack this knowledge due to their culture. Observing religious ceremonies while supporting animal slaughter is a profound contradiction. Respect divine imagery; do not create composite pictures of yourself with Alakpurījī. Stand humbly in prayer, but maintain respectful distance. Alakpurījī is the non-visible, quality-less divine essence, made visible through yogic power and deep meditation. The eternal world exists in dimensions beyond the physical, accessible through spiritual practice.
"It is said in that, 'O men, if you have only one handful of little rice, the whole day is more than enough to live.'"
"Spiritual means not God; spiritual means love all creatures, give them feed. Love them, but don’t eat them."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
We have to have balance
20:20 - 20:45 (25 min)
Yoga extends beyond physical practice to the cosmic self, serving as a vital path for this age. Śiva maintains balance for all beings to prevent constant conflict. We exist within a vast, moving cosmic narrative. In this era, many act deceitfully. Stabilizing forces that uphold the earth are now fracturing rapidly. All creatures suffer from widespread harm. Humanity's purpose is to protect life, not destroy it. Those embodying purity and spiritual power will merge with the cosmic reality. This comprehensive yoga is taught globally.
"God has made humans not for killing any creatures, but for protecting them."
"Yoga is not only āsana and prāṇāyāma, but there is something more."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Pranayama calms down the emotions
20:50 - 21:51 (61 min)
Yoga requires strict discipline and practice to succeed. Announcements are made, but discipline is not followed. Special seating should not exist; everyone should rotate. Sannyāsīs are not exempt and must also work, like cleaning the garden. Work with the earth is essential for health and is a form of worship, yet many avoid it. Obsessive cleaning wastes water. Artificial nail coatings are harmful chemicals. The body is primary, and we have damaged it by distancing ourselves from nature. The ashram's pure environment supports health. Food that tastes good is often unhealthy, and vice versa, as the body's organs struggle with poor nourishment. Yoga integrates diet, exercise, and connection with nature, like tending a tree. Discipline in eating less improves meditation and practice. The recent group meditation was deep and successful. Practice must always begin with the left nostril, the lunar channel governing mind and emotion, to avoid imbalance and harm. Negative emotions like anger primarily damage oneself. Instructions must be checked for correctness. Those with physical limitations should have proper seating. The body is a temple and practice should be comfortable, not torturous.
"Yoga is successful only if you have discipline."
"Yoga will be successful through your karma yoga."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Darshan of Sri Alakhpuriji
21:55 - 23:13 (78 min)
Two opposing forces exist within every person.
One force brings happiness, peace, and health, leading to long life and good relations. The other brings anger, hatred, and restlessness, which harms the body. The tongue holds great power; it can destroy or bring joy with a single word. These two forces—peace and distraction—reside within, reacting to all external news, good or bad. Even a painful tooth and a persistent tongue illustrate internal conflict, where one word can escalate strife. True practice requires cultivating peace in every cell, beyond mere physical yoga. Control these inner forces to determine the quality of one's joy.
"The tongue can kill us, destroy us. That one word which can come from it... can also make everyone so happy."
"Learn to know these two things: distraction and the creators. Peace or no peace, restlessness. They are within our body."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Pranayama calms down the emotions
23:20 - 0:21 (61 min)
Yoga requires strict discipline and practice to succeed. Announcements are made, but discipline is not followed. Special seating should not exist; everyone should rotate. Sannyāsīs are not exempt and must also work, like cleaning the garden. Work with the earth is essential for health and is a form of worship, yet many avoid it. Obsessive cleaning wastes water. Artificial nail coatings are harmful chemicals. The body is primary, and we have damaged it by distancing ourselves from nature. The ashram's pure environment supports health. Food that tastes good is often unhealthy, and vice versa, as the body's organs struggle with poor nourishment. Yoga integrates diet, exercise, and connection with nature, like tending a tree. Discipline in eating less improves meditation and practice. The recent group meditation was deep and successful. Practice must always begin with the left nostril, the lunar channel governing mind and emotion, to avoid imbalance and harm. Negative emotions like anger primarily damage oneself. Instructions must be checked for correctness. Those with physical limitations should have proper seating. The body is a temple and practice should be comfortable, not torturous.
"Yoga is successful only if you have discipline."
"Yoga will be successful through your karma yoga."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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