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Satsang has a divine vibration because of singing bhajans
0:15 - 1:24 (69 min)
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Devotion opens the heart to divine presence. The pure being has five sheaths, from the physical to the bliss body. The saint's heart is a blooming lotus of divine vibration, while a negative heart withers. Sanātana Dharma is the eternal duty to protect and love all creation equally. Dharma means to protect. Negative thoughts and speech are ignorance; their karmic consequence returns to the speaker. Trust given must not be abandoned. The divine resides within the devoted heart, beyond all doubt and criticism. "Dharma means your duty... dharma means protect, protect, protect." "If you cannot speak something good, at least don’t talk negatively." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Presence of a Yogi means blessing
1:30 - 2:41 (71 min)
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The pilgrim's journey is a metaphor for the path to self-realization. Ancient pilgrims undertook arduous journeys to holy places like Kedārnāth. They traveled on foot through wild forests, guided by faith and the kindness of sādhus who shared simple, sustaining food. Their entire consciousness was fixed on the divine destination. The difficult path purified them, and they carried the temple's energy and prasād back to their villages, welcomed as if God had returned. This historical struggle contrasts with modern, comfortable travel. The true journey is internal. We are all pilgrims on earth, moving toward the divine. Maintain a positive mind and unwavering confidence, feeling God's presence especially during trials. The path itself is the goal. "when the time is comfortable... you are with me. And when it was a very hard path... you left me alone." The voice replied, "when it was very hard, you did not walk. I walked for you, and I carry you on the hollow of my palm." "one hour, half hour, and quarter hour. So even one minute, half a minute... satsaṅg... purifies thousands of our mistakes." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Shiva is the light
2:45 - 3:55 (70 min)
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All beings possess a soul and feel pain, from humans to the smallest fly. Water is life, and God is the living energy within it. To be human is to refrain from intentional killing. Different eras, or yugas, cycle with Dharma's purity declining; we now reside in Kali Yuga. Divinity is not a form but the conscious power from which all manifestation arises, with Śiva as the primordial source. True religion is one's inherent relation to the divine, not sectarian identity. "A tiny fly, when they see us, they come near us and then fly away. Why? Because they think, 'These humans, they will kill us.'" "God is that energy, power, protection, many things, but not the form." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Practising fifth level of Yoga in Daily Life System
4:00 - 5:26 (86 min)
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Morning practising. Fifth level of the System" Yoga in Daily Life" from Mahaprabhudeep Ashram, Strilky, Czech Republic on 9th of July 2010.
Dedicated work for the Ashram
5:30 - 5:57 (27 min)
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The sacred work is infusing every action with the consciousness of divine union. A task becomes spiritual when performed with the perspective of contributing to something greater. Three individuals may perform identical work, yet only one who sees they are building a cathedral finds true satisfaction. This attitude transforms any duty, from parenting to service, into an offering that enhances lives and fuels spiritual growth. Maintaining this dedication requires steadfastness and the quality of forgiveness. Holding onto past faults prevents progress; forgiveness frees one to create a better next moment. The inspiration lies in performing each action with the dedication of making something special. "Three people doing exactly the same thing, and one of them is building a beautiful cathedral." "If we keep holding on to what happened, we cannot move forward." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The Practice and Power of Trāṭaka
6:00 - 6:52 (52 min)
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Trāṭaka is the practice of steady gazing to develop concentration and purify the mind. The best object is a pure ghee lamp flame, though a candle flame, a black dot, or a sacred image are also suitable. Never gaze at your own reflection in a mirror, as it can cause psychic disturbances. Gazing at the rising sun should last only half a minute to protect eyesight. This practice dispels fear, anxiety, and mental impurities, clearing the inner instrument. When performed with discipline every morning and evening for twelve years without a single break, it bestows a siddhi: the gaze becomes pure and merciful, attracting others. However, this attainment is blocked by a negative internal state. The practice awakens Sarasvatī's power in the throat, granting eloquent speech and artistic intuition. It illuminates the inner space, calms mental fluctuations, and aids in awakening the Kuṇḍalinī. It also empowers speech, making words balanced and meaningful, while teaching the importance of non-violence in speech, as verbal wounds are deep and lasting. Full benefit requires a personal Guru Mantra and guidance from a qualified teacher to avoid mental problems. The practical method involves sitting straight, establishing the correct distance to the flame, repeating the mantra, and alternating between external gazing and internal focus on the after-image. "By practicing Trāṭaka every morning and evening without interruption for twelve years, one attains a siddhi." "Only Gurudev can remove the darkness of the heart." Filming location: Australia
Our life is like a football
7:00 - 8:18 (78 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing by Puspa and Avatarpuri. With the blessing of our Parampara, we can purify our koshas. Bhajans go through our body nerves and brain. Men should protect all creatures and let them live because they are part of God. WE are on the path of our Parampara. We are in one boat. We should control our brain and heart also. When you die say let it be. We are fighting in our life like football players. Keep clean your five elements.
Bhajan singing in the Jadan Ashram
8:25 - 9:43 (78 min)
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The promise to the divine must be fulfilled. A vow made to the Guru and the Lord is an absolute commitment that defines the spiritual path. This promise is the essence of devotion and the means to liberation. The devotee's role is to uphold this word above all else, regardless of the coming and going of other followers. The ultimate aim is to realize one's divine nature, supported by grace. Fulfilling this sacred promise is the core duty. "He has to keep his promise to the Lord." "When I die into my eyes, they will mutely say, 'I will be God.'" Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Purify Yourselves
9:50 - 10:56 (66 min)
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Creation arises from divine resonance, and purity is the call of this age. Life is constant movement and change. All beings emerge from the one heart that is Śiva. The universe is filled with resonant sound, Nāda, from which all creation flows. The sun’s essence is pure, immortal energy, not mere heat; its reflected purity brings transformation. The body contains all five elements, sustained by nourishment. True sustenance requires purity in diet and action. A vegetarian diet maintains purity and strength, while impure foods invite affliction. The current global distress is a call to return to purity and dharma. Faith and practice are the path. Call upon the divine name with devotion to be lifted from any pitfall. Practice diligently at home, with faith in the Guru’s presence. Do not seek new scriptures or teachers; the true path and grace are within the established tradition. Give generously to those in need, for generosity multiplies spiritual merit. Hold fast to faith, not fear. "Through the Nāda only, creation whole. Otherwise, nothing." "Till today, no one has got the infection... those who are really pure vegetarian." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Try to live in a natural way
11:00 - 12:02 (62 min)
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Satsaṅg and disciplined living are foundations for spiritual and physical well-being. An eight-month Anuṣṭhāna was completed, a period of residence with daily satsaṅg and spiritual practice. This occurred at a Sattva āśram, a pure place established for decades where many have come to practice. The holiness originates from ancient spiritual lineage. Satsaṅg is the gathering of truth with spiritual companions, fostering happiness. Historical guidance from masters emphasizes simple, disciplined living. This includes dietary discipline: eat only when truly hungry, avoid tea and coffee, and consume pure foods. Modern habits of constant eating and improper foods lead to illness. True health comes from eating moderately, drinking water, and leaving space in the stomach. Practice silence, maintain personal space in communal living, and focus on spiritual practice. The recent global situation, while difficult, allowed for sustained spiritual focus and family connection at home. Ultimately, cultivate a life free from anger and negativity through disciplined practice and satsaṅg. "Without bhakti, without satsaṅg, one feels a little bit alone." "Eat half, drink one quarter water, and leave the other quarter empty. Then our health will be the best." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Do not eat meat
12:10 - 13:12 (62 min)
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The essence of devotion and righteous living is found in the Guru's grace and adherence to dharma. The Guru is the root of meditation, worship, mantra, and liberation. All glory belongs to the divine teachers and manifestations. True practice requires singing together in devotion. The core teaching is that real yoga necessitates a pure lifestyle. One must first abandon alcohol, tobacco, eggs, and meat. These are not given for human consumption. Many suffer disease from such diets. A global shift is occurring where some are adopting vegetarianism while others are straying. To learn real yoga, one must live according to these principles and protect all life, including animals and nature. This practice is the rightful wealth of this land. "Dhyāna mūlaṁ gurur mūrtiḥ, pūjā mūlaṁ guru pādam, mantra mūlaṁ guru vākyam, mokṣa mūlaṁ guru kṛpām." "Why should I be hungry when I am at your doorstep?" Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Genesis
13:20 - 14:11 (51 min)
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Swamiji in Sliac, 5th April 2007
Guru is only one
14:15 - 15:05 (50 min)
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The Guru, mantra, and spiritual practice are essential in Kali Yuga. This age is marked by anger and disease globally. Those following a sattvic diet and yoga practice remained healthy, as research shows. The science of yoga provides protection. Mantra practice is paramount, and the mantra given by one's Guru is fundamental. The Guru's word is the true essence, not the physical form. One must not seek a second initiating guru, though one may listen to all saints. All life originates from the same source, like drops from one ocean. Spiritual progress requires meditation, mantra, and adherence to the Guru's word. "Only one guru you have, your guru." "Do not think of the body of the guru... that mantra which is given by the guru is like a seed planted in your body." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The Human Dharma
14:25 - 15:14 (49 min)
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The human life is a vehicle to realize the soul and reach the divine source. This body is a temporary conveyance like a train; we leave it at our destination. In this age, fundamental relationships and purity are forgotten, as seen when parents are discarded. Humans consume animal bodies yet ritualistically avoid human corpses, blurring the line between purity and degradation. All life contains the same minute soul, experiencing the same pain. The mother and the earth are both gurus, as life begins from the father's seed within the mother's womb. Every teacher of any skill is a guru, but the one true guru is the divine seed within, connecting us to the eternal tradition. True yoga integrates this understanding with ethical living, not mere physical postures. Chant "Oṁ" from the navel to connect with this inner source. "The body is like an airplane, a train, or a bus. When we reach our destination, we get out." "All contain a jīva, a living being. The tiny drop and the vast ocean are the same." Filming location: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
The Imperative of Daily Practice
15:10 - 15:49 (39 min)
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A call to serious, daily yoga practice is essential for health and purification. Many appear as practitioners but do not practice consistently at home, leading to physical problems. The body naturally produces vikāras (illnesses) and is dominated by the tamas and rajas guṇas. A sāttvic body, free from vikāra, must be cultivated through disciplined effort. When the body is impure, the mind and intellect become clouded with negative thoughts and dullness. This obscures one's reality. Therefore, consistent practice of āsana, prāṇāyāma, and cleansing techniques is the only means of thorough purification. Daily discipline, along with seasonal Śaṅkha Prakṣālana and weekly Kuñjalakriyā, prevents health issues. Diet must also become sāttvic, avoiding meat and eggs, while learning how and when to eat properly. The foundation is purifying āhāra (diet), vihāra (recreation), ācāra (behavior), and vicāra (thought). "Practicing means at home, not just here. Here, you are only learning." "When the body is not healthy, when it is full of vikāras, then the thoughts are also full of vikāras." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Yoga is much more than physical
15:55 - 16:33 (38 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Yoga seminar, Dungog, Australia. Asanas and pranayamas keep our body healthy. According to the ancient scriptures, there is nothing else only Yoga. Many rishies got the realization in such a forest like this or in the Himalayas. Masters said: we should have a well-grounded connection to others. Bhajans are the worlds of the great Masters. Saints.
Yoga and nature is one
16:40 - 17:07 (27 min)
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Yoga is the science of humans and a natural way of life. Its first principle is vegetation, which is Āyurveda, an ancient medicine from the Yugas. Modern medicine, while life-saving, is chemical and not fully accepted by the natural body, unlike remedies from plants. Our way of eating has been lost, and white sugar is a major cause of disease. The tongue enslaves us to taste, leading to illness. Āyurveda encompasses diet and was once so advanced it included surgeries like those on the brain. Yoga is not acrobatics; it is a scientific system for a long, healthy life. Many practice it incorrectly, which can cause harm. True yoga involves physical exercise, breathing, concentration, and meditation. We are all God, and our actions determine our fate. The practice should be shared freely for community health. "Yoga is the science of humans. Yoga is a natural way of life." "If we do good, we will get good. If we do bad, we will go bad." Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Presence of a Yogi means blessing
17:15 - 18:26 (71 min)
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The pilgrim's journey is a metaphor for the path to self-realization. Ancient pilgrims undertook arduous journeys to holy places like Kedārnāth. They traveled on foot through wild forests, guided by faith and the kindness of sādhus who shared simple, sustaining food. Their entire consciousness was fixed on the divine destination. The difficult path purified them, and they carried the temple's energy and prasād back to their villages, welcomed as if God had returned. This historical struggle contrasts with modern, comfortable travel. The true journey is internal. We are all pilgrims on earth, moving toward the divine. Maintain a positive mind and unwavering confidence, feeling God's presence especially during trials. The path itself is the goal. "when the time is comfortable... you are with me. And when it was a very hard path... you left me alone." The voice replied, "when it was very hard, you did not walk. I walked for you, and I carry you on the hollow of my palm." "one hour, half hour, and quarter hour. So even one minute, half a minute... satsaṅg... purifies thousands of our mistakes." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Don't be Afraid
18:30 - 19:39 (69 min)
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The true guru is one who knows past, present, and future. All beings possess the same divine Ātmā. The self is God. Life consumes life, yet the human heart is intended to avoid harming creatures. In Ayurveda, plants are classified, and using roots can destroy the plant. Shiva and Shakti are inseparable unity. When Shakti entered the fire, Shiva carried her body. Vishnu performed an austerity, pledging a thousand lotuses to Shiva. One flower was missing, so Vishnu offered his eye, named Kamal Nayan. Shiva then granted Vishnu the Sudarśana discus. Vishnu used it to cut Shakti's body into fifty-two pieces, which fell as sacred sites. The Guru's power is immense; a mere spark from the Guru ignites widespread light. "All jīvātmās in each and everyone are only one." "Shakti will not separate, and when separated, it will cut it in pieces." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Yoga Sadhana
19:45 - 20:38 (53 min)
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Sādhanā is the essential science for returning to the divine self. Yoga is not for material gain but for cosmic union. This practice requires dedicated effort, not mere discussion. Many approach spiritual life with worldly attachments, but only those who sit and practice sincerely remain. The true treasure is not material wealth but the inner wealth gained through sādhanā. The body is merely a vehicle; one must not identify with it. The mind must be purified and guided, like managing unruly horses pulling a chariot. A master shapes a disciple as a potter shapes clay, with care and support, but a flawed vessel may be broken and remade. All beings are part of a greater flow, like stones in the Ganga. Ego is fragile and must be surrendered to become a light for the Guru. "Sādhanā cara karo Hari pyārā, jinse pāo hogā tere ānanda apārā." "Your brain, your head, your thoughts, your thinking, all should be pure and clear." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Shiva is the light
20:45 - 21:55 (70 min)
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All beings possess a soul and feel pain, from humans to the smallest fly. Water is life, and God is the living energy within it. To be human is to refrain from intentional killing. Different eras, or yugas, cycle with Dharma's purity declining; we now reside in Kali Yuga. Divinity is not a form but the conscious power from which all manifestation arises, with Śiva as the primordial source. True religion is one's inherent relation to the divine, not sectarian identity. "A tiny fly, when they see us, they come near us and then fly away. Why? Because they think, 'These humans, they will kill us.'" "God is that energy, power, protection, many things, but not the form." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Shiva is the light
22:00 - 23:10 (70 min)
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All beings possess a soul and feel pain, from humans to the smallest fly. Water is life, and God is the living energy within it. To be human is to refrain from intentional killing. Different eras, or yugas, cycle with Dharma's purity declining; we now reside in Kali Yuga. Divinity is not a form but the conscious power from which all manifestation arises, with Śiva as the primordial source. True religion is one's inherent relation to the divine, not sectarian identity. "A tiny fly, when they see us, they come near us and then fly away. Why? Because they think, 'These humans, they will kill us.'" "God is that energy, power, protection, many things, but not the form." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Yoga Sadhana
23:15 - 0:08 (53 min)
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Sādhanā is the essential science for returning to the divine self. Yoga is not for material gain but for cosmic union. This practice requires dedicated effort, not mere discussion. Many approach spiritual life with worldly attachments, but only those who sit and practice sincerely remain. The true treasure is not material wealth but the inner wealth gained through sādhanā. The body is merely a vehicle; one must not identify with it. The mind must be purified and guided, like managing unruly horses pulling a chariot. A master shapes a disciple as a potter shapes clay, with care and support, but a flawed vessel may be broken and remade. All beings are part of a greater flow, like stones in the Ganga. Ego is fragile and must be surrendered to become a light for the Guru. "Sādhanā cara karo Hari pyārā, jinse pāo hogā tere ānanda apārā." "Your brain, your head, your thoughts, your thinking, all should be pure and clear." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
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