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The sleep makes you healthy
0:35 - 0:53 (18 min)

A spiritual discourse on the nature of sleep, consciousness, and the self.
"we are sleeping, but that is not us."
"Sleep will make us happy again, healthy, everything. So therefore, please sleep."
A spiritual teacher addresses an international gathering at an ashram, exploring the profound state of sleep. He describes how the true self withdraws from the body during deep sleep, discusses the travel of consciousness in dreams, and contrasts ordinary sleep with the yogic practice of yoga nidrā. The talk emphasizes achieving peace and correct understanding to sleep properly, without reliance on medicine.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Yoga treatment for panic attacks
1:00 - 1:52 (52 min)

A satsang talk on the practical blessings and tools of the Yoga path.
"Our life is truly special... Because, as I observe others, ordinary life often seems like a bad boxing match. You get a punch and you are down."
"What we need for spiritual progress are two crucial things: clarity and energy. Without them, we are more or less lost. With Prāṇāyāma, both are in our hands."
A speaker addresses the community, reflecting on the blessing of receiving clarity and energy from Gurudev and the Yoga in Life system, which helps practitioners recover from life's difficulties. He shares practical yogic wisdom, using personal anecdotes about resolving sleep issues through Svara Yoga and managing panic attacks through conscious breathing. He emphasizes Prāṇāyāma and self-inquiry meditation as key tools for gaining inner stability, releasing deep-seated tension, and cleaning one's perception of reality.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Around the world - Bhajans from Kailash(3/3)
2:00 - 2:47 (47 min)

Evening satsang from Kaliash Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajans on the occasion of Sri Devpuriji Mahasamadhi.
Around The World - Summer Yoga at the Beach, Split, CRO
2:55 - 3:01 (6 min)

Summer Yoga at the Beach, Split, Croatia
Around The World - Surya Namaskar at Sri Devpuriji Ashram, Zagreb, CRO
3:05 - 3:41 (36 min)

Surya Namaskar in Sri Devpuriji Ashram, Zagreb, Croatia with english subtitles
We seek purity
3:45 - 3:56 (11 min)

A spiritual discourse on purity and devotion in the modern age.
"Therefore, I always implore our devotees: 'Please do not be black, please do not be black.'"
"I want to be this drop. I want to drink... it desires only purity, directly from my God."
The lecturer reflects on the pervasive darkness of the Kali Yuga, observed in clothing and culture, and contrasts it with the purity found in sacred music and devotion. He shares teachings from his Gurudeva, using the metaphor of a pure drop of water (pū) to describe the soul's yearning for divine purity over worldly abundance, and calls for inner cleanliness and the declaration of the pure "I am."
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Vegetarian cooking lesson 17, Indian Karela Sabji
4:00 - 4:14 (14 min)

Karela, also known as bitter gourd, bitter melon or bitter squash has many beneficial effects on our health. Vegetarian cooking lesson from participants of the Yoga in Daily Life Summer seminar in Vep,Hungary 2014 Vegetarian cooking lesson with Sadhvi Umapuri
We suffer because we left Nature
4:20 - 5:10 (50 min)

A satsang discourse on spiritual home, practice, and natural living.
"Only through the knowledge of yoga—and I emphasize, not from books but from a self-realized master—are we able to understand the messages hidden within religion."
"We just need to try to be that wooden spoon, to be in satsaṅg, to be in the honey. Slowly, we will gain that sweetness."
The speaker addresses the community, contrasting the challenges of biological family with the spiritual home found in sangha. Using metaphors like the wooden spoon and the ant seeking sugar, he emphasizes humility, opening the heart, and consistent practice. He discusses the role of a Satguru as the path, the importance of teaching knowledge forward, and the need to return to a natural way of living to end suffering.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Sun Shines in the Kingdom of God: On Habit, Mind, and the Kośas
5:15 - 6:06 (51 min)

A spiritual discourse on the five sheaths (kośas), habit, and the nature of the mind.
"Whatever kind of habit you have, after a while, that will become your nature."
"The mind is the reflection. Or in the pond, in the water pond, very nice, clean, and very still water. You look, and your face is inside. But it's only a reflection."
The lecturer leads a morning satsang, exploring how habits become second nature, using a parable of a man and a bear to illustrate addiction. He explains the five kośas, focusing on the elusive manomaya kośa (mind sheath), describing it as a reflective layer governing the senses and storing impressions. The talk covers purification through prāṇāyāma, the trap of attachment (mamatā), and the importance of selfless giving.
Filming location: Alexandria, USA
We are never old for yoga
6:10 - 6:23 (13 min)

A closing address summarizing a weekend spiritual seminar.
"One topic was our vegetarian food... from Viśvagurujī, we learn the main reason: ahiṃsā paramodharma."
"What we learned from Viśva Gurujī is that it is very important to know how to say 'No' to ourselves."
A speaker concludes a seminar, sharing insights from Viśvagurujī. Key themes include the spiritual principle of non-violence (ahiṃsā) behind vegetarianism, the subtle dangers of the Kali Yuga era, and the importance of steadfast spiritual practice, likened to receiving a protective vaccination. The talk also looks forward to the opening of Om Āśram, emphasizing the need for inner spiritual readiness over mere external form.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We are going for oneness
6:30 - 7:18 (48 min)

An evening satsang on spiritual oneness and the guru's role.
"The destination is one in all, as our Holy Gurujī said: one in all and all in one."
"Gurudev is one, but many times you see that with Śiva and the Jyotirliṅga."
A spiritual teacher addresses a global Yoga in Daily Life audience, exploring the non-dual path to merging with the divine. He emphasizes that the individual soul (jīvātmā) is always with God, critiques the illusion of separateness, and stresses constant remembrance of the guru as the essential practice to transcend duality and worldly troubles. The talk includes Sanskrit prayers and a mantra explanation.
Filming location: Maha Kumbha Mela, India
Raising the Kalash
7:25 - 8:08 (43 min)

Satsang from Om Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Raising the Kalash on the Shiva Temple.
Preparing the Kalash
8:15 - 8:57 (42 min)

Morning program from Om Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Swami Madhuram Puri singing bhajans (Prakash Punja ...), and preparing the Kalash.
Pure nourishment
9:05 - 9:54 (49 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We should not destroy the whole plant in order to eat it and should support sattva guna - the quality of harmony and balance. The joy of life is to awaken the knowledge of what it means to be a human. Vishwaguruji explains that Yoga Nidra should be practiced as a meditation: travelling in our inner space.
Around the world - Anandpuriji Sannyas
10:00 - 10:04 (4 min)

Around the world - Bhajans from India
10:10 - 10:26 (16 min)

Bhajans and pictures from India
The Paths and Practices of Haṭha Yoga
10:30 - 11:00 (30 min)

An introductory lecture on the philosophy and practices of Haṭha Yoga.
"According to Patañjali's teaching... the yogas are Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Jñāna Yoga, and Rāja Yoga."
"Haṭha Yoga pertains to the nervous system, specifically the three primary nāḍīs: Iḍā, Piṅgalā, and Suṣumṇā."
A spiritual teacher begins a weekend workshop by defining Haṭha Yoga's place among yoga's many paths. He explains multiple interpretations, including its definition as the union of the "Ha" (Iḍā) and "Tha" (Suṣumṇā) energies, and outlines its classical six cleansing techniques (Ṣaṭkarma). The talk provides practical guidance on practices like Netī and the foundational principle of beginning all practices on the left side to balance the lunar channel and calm the mind.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Let this life be the last one
11:05 - 11:30 (25 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram , Rajastham, India. We have no right to print and multiply Alakhpuriji's photo. It is saved by copyright. Yoga asanas are originated from the nature given by Siva. There are many other asanas which are originated from the movements of the rishis. We should come out from the cycles of birth and death. Practising asanas means respecting nature. Satsang bhajans and good words are our spiritual nourishing.
The sleep makes you healthy
11:35 - 11:53 (18 min)

A spiritual discourse on the nature of sleep, consciousness, and the self.
"we are sleeping, but that is not us."
"Sleep will make us happy again, healthy, everything. So therefore, please sleep."
A spiritual teacher addresses an international gathering at an ashram, exploring the profound state of sleep. He describes how the true self withdraws from the body during deep sleep, discusses the travel of consciousness in dreams, and contrasts ordinary sleep with the yogic practice of yoga nidrā. The talk emphasizes achieving peace and correct understanding to sleep properly, without reliance on medicine.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The Sun Shines in the Kingdom of God: On Habit, Mind, and the Kośas
12:00 - 12:51 (51 min)

A spiritual discourse on the five sheaths (kośas), habit, and the nature of the mind.
"Whatever kind of habit you have, after a while, that will become your nature."
"The mind is the reflection. Or in the pond, in the water pond, very nice, clean, and very still water. You look, and your face is inside. But it's only a reflection."
The lecturer leads a morning satsang, exploring how habits become second nature, using a parable of a man and a bear to illustrate addiction. He explains the five kośas, focusing on the elusive manomaya kośa (mind sheath), describing it as a reflective layer governing the senses and storing impressions. The talk covers purification through prāṇāyāma, the trap of attachment (mamatā), and the importance of selfless giving.
Filming location: Alexandria, USA
We suffer because we left Nature
12:55 - 13:45 (50 min)

A satsang discourse on spiritual home, practice, and natural living.
"Only through the knowledge of yoga—and I emphasize, not from books but from a self-realized master—are we able to understand the messages hidden within religion."
"We just need to try to be that wooden spoon, to be in satsaṅg, to be in the honey. Slowly, we will gain that sweetness."
The speaker addresses the community, contrasting the challenges of biological family with the spiritual home found in sangha. Using metaphors like the wooden spoon and the ant seeking sugar, he emphasizes humility, opening the heart, and consistent practice. He discusses the role of a Satguru as the path, the importance of teaching knowledge forward, and the need to return to a natural way of living to end suffering.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Feel the divine sounds of bhajans in your heart
13:50 - 14:52 (62 min)

Morning Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky, Czech Republic. Sat means truth and sang means together. Our inner self and our outer self are together. We should respect our mother earth. In our dreams, we can go easily everywhere. the story of a wife and a husband who was a singer and wanted to eat ice cream. The story of a great yogi bhajan singer in India who is blind and Swami Gajanand in Kumbha Mela. Bhajan singers can sing the way that they feel and radiate the whole energy and vibration of the bhajans through their voice and their playing on the instrument.
Yoga Sadhana
15:00 - 15:53 (53 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Shiva is a yogi. The Soul experiences different lives on this Earth. Where is life, there is God. Sadhana means that we have to go to the highest, to God. Mahaprabhuji gave hard training to Holy Guruji. A real disciple understood what means Guru and follows happily even if it seems strick. The holy place and shelter are near the foot of Gurudev.
Meditation
16:00 - 16:55 (55 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Cherkasy, Ukraine. Every human has an individual choice. We have to come to our destination on our own. The Soul is searching for the destination. Meditation comes from itself. When you meditate, you are one with yourself. The dream is your reality, to know the moment of falling asleep is the first step in meditation. Practicing meditation with Vishwaguruji.
Yoga Sadhana
17:00 - 17:53 (53 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Shiva is a yogi. The Soul experiences different lives on this Earth. Where is life, there is God. Sadhana means that we have to go to the highest, to God. Mahaprabhuji gave hard training to Holy Guruji. A real disciple understood what means Guru and follows happily even if it seems strick. The holy place and shelter are near the foot of Gurudev.
Feel the divine sounds of bhajans in your heart
18:00 - 19:02 (62 min)

Morning Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky, Czech Republic. Sat means truth and sang means together. Our inner self and our outer self are together. We should respect our mother earth. In our dreams, we can go easily everywhere. the story of a wife and a husband who was a singer and wanted to eat ice cream. The story of a great yogi bhajan singer in India who is blind and Swami Gajanand in Kumbha Mela. Bhajan singers can sing the way that they feel and radiate the whole energy and vibration of the bhajans through their voice and their playing on the instrument.
We should develop positive qualities
19:10 - 20:14 (64 min)

A spiritual discourse on the necessity of practice, overcoming obstacles, and living one's dharma.
"Tons of theory is nothing compared with a grain of practice. Abhyāsa, abhyāsa kaunte, abhyāsa."
"Dharmo rakṣita rakṣitaha. If you protect the dharma, the dharma will protect you."
Swami Ji addresses a gathering, emphasizing that true mastery in spirituality, like in archery or music, comes only from dedicated practice (abhyāsa) and love for the discipline. He explains that the real test of one's principles (dharma), patience (dhīraja), and relationships comes during times of adversity. The talk weaves through themes of faithfulness, the distractions of the mind (vikāras), and the importance of protecting one's spiritual and moral commitments in all aspects of life.
Filming location: Wellington, New Zealand
Meditation
20:20 - 21:15 (55 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Cherkasy, Ukraine. Every human has an individual choice. We have to come to our destination on our own. The Soul is searching for the destination. Meditation comes from itself. When you meditate, you are one with yourself. The dream is your reality, to know the moment of falling asleep is the first step in meditation. Practicing meditation with Vishwaguruji.
Atma and the Soul
21:20 - 22:01 (41 min)

An introductory talk for a yoga retreat focused on self-realization.
"Anuṣṭhāna means we have a saṅkalpa, a resolve, and we practice according to that saṅkalpa to achieve certain aims: for health, for family harmony, for spiritual development, and for what we call Ātmā Jñāna—Ātmā Anubhūti."
"Śaṅkarācārya said there is duality in matter, but unity is in oneness in Ātmā. In diversity, there is unity."
A teacher opens a summer retreat, framing the "Yoga in Daily Life" program as a path to experiencing the Self (Ātmā Anubhūti). He explains non-dual philosophy using Śaṅkarācārya's analogies of water in different cups and the moon reflected in many vessels to illustrate the one Ātmā within all. He warns against procrastination in spiritual practice, sharing a parable about a greedy man delaying a purchase, and emphasizes the need for consistent practice (abhyāsa) to dispel the ignorance that creates suffering.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
The Sun Shines in the Kingdom of God: On Habit, Mind, and the Kośas
22:05 - 22:56 (51 min)

A spiritual discourse on the five sheaths (kośas), habit, and the nature of the mind.
"Whatever kind of habit you have, after a while, that will become your nature."
"The mind is the reflection. Or in the pond, in the water pond, very nice, clean, and very still water. You look, and your face is inside. But it's only a reflection."
The lecturer leads a morning satsang, exploring how habits become second nature, using a parable of a man and a bear to illustrate addiction. He explains the five kośas, focusing on the elusive manomaya kośa (mind sheath), describing it as a reflective layer governing the senses and storing impressions. The talk covers purification through prāṇāyāma, the trap of attachment (mamatā), and the importance of selfless giving.
Filming location: Alexandria, USA
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (6/9)
23:00 - 0:56 (116 min)

Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia on 30th of September
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