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We are in the boat of Gurudev
0:05 - 0:53 (48 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We are in a boat and should trust the captain, who is our guide, Gurudev. There are four kripas for us. Deva kripa, sastra kripa, Guru kripa, Kudki kripa. A Guru shows us the way, but we should decide whether to follow him or not. Our good karmas of past lives made it possible to have a Guru. Nothing is permanent in this world, only the bond between us and Gurudev. Sri Phulpuriji's story from his childhood. It is the 36th birthday of Sri Phulpiriji. There is Vishwaguruji's energy in every tree and stone in Strilky Ashram.
Yoga in Daily Life - exercise program
1:00 - 2:29 (89 min)

Morning Yoga exercise according to system Yoga in Daily Life from Mahaprabhudeep Ashram, Strilky, Czech Republic.
Yoga is a science
2:35 - 3:54 (79 min)

A spiritual lecture on Kuṇḍalinī, chakras, and the purpose of human life.
"Yoga is the science of body, mind, consciousness, and soul. Yoga without spirituality is like a body without a soul."
"Chakra is that which is purifying our body, mind, and consciousness. Chakra has to be purified through practice of mantra, prayers, or some yogic kriyās. Then the kuṇḍalinī will awake."
The teacher continues a multi-day seminar, delving into the nature of human consciousness through the lens of Kuṇḍalinī energy and the chakra system. He explains the five layers of the body (kośas), the persistence of karma using an analogy of salt in water, and the symbolism of the Mūlādhāra chakra—its red color, lotus imagery, and four petals representing the four aims of life: dharma, artha, kāma, and mokṣa. The discourse expands into themes of universal love, friendship, and living in the world with detachment, like a lotus in water.
Filming location: Australia
The origin of Jyotir Linga
4:00 - 4:53 (53 min)

A satsang session featuring personal reflections and scriptural discourse.
"It’s not so much about what the voice is telling you. It’s more about how the voice is speaking with you."
"According to Śiva Purāṇa, Śiva was the creator of Brahmā and Viṣṇu... and that is the beginning."
Nārāyaṇa Purī, a life coach and childhood friend of the swamis, shares insights on managing the inner voice during high-pressure situations like sports, relating it to mantra practice. Swami Phulpuri then answers questions from devotees, explaining the origin of the Śivaliṅga according to the Śiva Purāṇa and affirming the Mahābhārata and Rāmāyaṇa as real historical texts offering lessons on overcoming negative thoughts.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
This time will not come back
5:00 - 5:58 (58 min)

A satsang discourse on the foundational principles of yoga and spiritual life.
"Our spiritual growth is like climbing a mountain. It is hard; there are many steps going upwards."
"You cannot just directly start from the top... it is a gradual process."
The lecturer leads an evening talk, using the analogy of building a house to explain the sequential, foundational importance of the yamas and niyamas in Ashtanga Yoga. He expands on themes of patience, gratitude, managing expectations, and surrendering inner conflicts to progress on the path, emphasizing the preciousness of human life and the disciple's connection to the guru parampara. The session includes personal anecdotes, audience interaction, and concludes with traditional chants and a peace invocation.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The same light lits in all of us
6:05 - 6:49 (44 min)

A satsang discourse on the nature of the Guru and the path to inner peace.
"Guru is Brahmā, Guru is Viṣṇu, and Guru is Maheśa. He holds all the qualities, or he is higher than God."
"The ultimate goal for us is mokṣa, self-realization. The help, the guidance, will always come from Gurudev, but the work has to be done by ourselves."
A speaker addresses a gathering, expounding on the supreme position of the Satguru as the embodiment of the divine trinity and the essential guide. He discusses the necessity of personal effort, surrender, and enduring the Guru's disciplining 'hammering' to progress spiritually. Themes include moving from ego to witness consciousness, the importance of faith over expectation, and finding lasting peace within.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
How can I love myself?
6:55 - 7:28 (33 min)

A satsang exploring the concept of self-love through the framework of the four aspects of divine grace (kripa).
"Swāmījī did not really use this word, but I know it comes from Holī Gurujī; he is always using that."
"Love each and every living being, if not more, then at least as much as yourself."
Guru Lilā, addressing the community, explains the four aspects of kripa: Deva Kripa (grace of the gods), Śāstra Kripa (grace of the scriptures), Guru Kripa (the Guru's grace), and Kuṭkī Kripa (self-grace). He focuses on Kuṭkī Kripa as self-love, arguing it is a prerequisite for loving others. He outlines a practical path to self-love through self-acceptance, self-understanding, and self-giving, linking it to core teachings. He shares an anecdote about a woman healing from ALS through self-love and concludes with a traditional story about Guru Nānak illustrating the complex workings of karma.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We need purity in our minds and souls
7:35 - 8:29 (54 min)

A spiritual discourse on unity, the nature of the soul, and daily practice.
"A very fine drop is also that... This very fine drop will become the whole ocean."
"God is each and every one: your mother and your father are God. Then come the children; they are our gods."
Swami Maheshwarananda (addressed as Guruji) delivers an evening satsang, reflecting on his travels and the global family of Yoga in Daily Life. He explores the metaphor of the individual as a drop merging into the divine ocean, discusses the relationship between science and spirituality, and emphasizes lifelong purification, respect for parents as divine, and integrating spiritual practice into daily life through mantra and humility.
Filming location: Salzburg, Austria
The Globe of the Self: Reflections on Ātmā, Jīva, and the One in All
8:35 - 9:37 (62 min)

A spiritual discourse and satsang on the nature of the self, consciousness, and existence.
"In this globe, immense of immense, how many jīvas. Jīvā means the soul."
"And that was what Holy Gurujī said: one in all and all in one. One in all and all in one, in which way I am now."
The lecturer leads an evening satsang, offering contemplative reflections on the ātmā (Self), the jīva (individual soul), and the interconnectedness of all life. He explores themes of meditation, the limitations of physical travel versus spiritual expansion, and the relationship between yogic science and worldly science, sharing personal anecdotes including a healing story. The session includes a guided energy exercise and concludes with devotional singing.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Do not waste your human life
9:45 - 10:45 (60 min)

An evening satsang discourse on dharma, grace, and spiritual practice.
"Dharma rakṣati rakṣitaḥ. He who protects dharma, dharma protects him."
"The Guru will show us the right path... But we need to do the effort."
The lecturer leads a satsang exploring the nature of dharma and the four blessings (kṛpā) essential for spiritual progress: divine grace, scripture, the Guru, and one's own initiative. He weaves in teachings from the Bhagavad Gītā, stories from the Mahābhārata, and practical advice for students, emphasizing the necessity of the Guru's guidance and the disciple's personal effort to follow the righteous path and achieve liberation.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Parama Guru Swamiji
10:50 - 11:52 (62 min)

Evening satsang from weekend Yoga seminar in Kranj, Slovenia. Mahamandaleshwar Swami Gyaneshwar Puri explains the importance of the work of the Guru by translating the bhajan, "Parama Guru Swamiji".
Around the world - Opening of new YIDL center in Nadlac, Romania
12:00 - 12:40 (40 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Nadlac, Romania.
Explanation of the Isa Upanisad
12:45 - 12:59 (14 min)

A discourse on the Īśāvāsya Upaniṣad, focusing on the integration of worldly and spiritual knowledge.
"Those who are studying this knowledge [worldly] are going into the darkness... But those who are concentrated only on spiritual knowledge are finishing even in the worst darkness."
"From time immemorial, the Vedas were telling karma yoga and spiritual practice go together. Always go together."
The lecturer explains the sixth mantra, which presents a paradox: exclusive pursuit of either worldly knowledge (avidyā) or spiritual knowledge (vidyā) leads to a form of darkness. He clarifies that the path is to use both together—worldly knowledge for life and spiritual knowledge to transcend death. The teaching emphasizes understanding both the manifest and unmanifest realities to cross beyond attachment and attain liberation.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The same light lits in all of us
13:05 - 13:49 (44 min)

A satsang discourse on the nature of the Guru and the path to inner peace.
"Guru is Brahmā, Guru is Viṣṇu, and Guru is Maheśa. He holds all the qualities, or he is higher than God."
"The ultimate goal for us is mokṣa, self-realization. The help, the guidance, will always come from Gurudev, but the work has to be done by ourselves."
A speaker addresses a gathering, expounding on the supreme position of the Satguru as the embodiment of the divine trinity and the essential guide. He discusses the necessity of personal effort, surrender, and enduring the Guru's disciplining 'hammering' to progress spiritually. Themes include moving from ego to witness consciousness, the importance of faith over expectation, and finding lasting peace within.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
I am not the doer
13:50 - 14:12 (22 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. Chanting mantras. We are not the doer. During all of our life a Supreme leads us and does everything. We are swiming in the ocean of life. Our spiritual life should be happy. The story of a bird on the boat in the ocean.
Mahaprabhuji is endless joy
14:15 - 14:34 (19 min)

A satsang discourse on the duality of worldly joy and the singular refuge of divine grace.
"The joy of the joyous is very short, but the suffering of the joyous is longer."
"He can give you everything, but he can’t give you what he can give you. We need only confidence, that’s all."
The speaker reflects on the fleeting nature of worldly happiness, which is always paired with hidden sorrow, contrasting it with the endless joy of the divine. He proclaims Mahāprabhujī as the incarnate God and liberator, emphasizing that true peace is found only in unwavering devotion and surrender to this grace, using the metaphor of a seabird that must return to its ship in a vast ocean.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Science of chakras
14:40 - 15:56 (76 min)

An introductory lecture on yoga philosophy, culminating in a practical demonstration for activating healing energy.
"Yoga means union—the union of the individual consciousness with the cosmic consciousness."
"In every creature, human or animal, where there is life, there is a light of God. That is God, the Creator of all creatures."
Swami Jyotirmayananda opens a discourse on "Kundalini and the Chakras" by defining yoga as a path to cosmic consciousness. He explains the journey of the soul, the yogic anatomy of energy channels (nāḍīs), and the system of chakras. The session includes a guided exercise to awaken the healing energy in one's palms, followed by practical tips for activating the Bindu chakra to improve eyesight and memory.
Filming location: Croatia
Repeat the name of Gurudev
16:00 - 16:27 (27 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria. Bhajan singinig to the Guru. Guru carano me arasatha tiratha he
Bhajan evening in Strilky Ashram
16:30 - 17:16 (46 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing.
Bhajans from Slovenska Vas
17:20 - 18:04 (44 min)

Evening satsang from Slovenska Vas, Slovenia.
Bhajan singing from Vep
18:10 - 18:52 (42 min)

Morning program from Vep, Hungary. Singing bhajans in the presence of Gurudev.
Bhajan singing from Vep
19:00 - 19:32 (32 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaugurji from Vep, Hungary. Singing bhajans, including Guru sa bina, Bacana vale lage sa, Guruvara me cal
The same light lits in all of us
19:40 - 20:24 (44 min)

A satsang discourse on the nature of the Guru and the path to inner peace.
"Guru is Brahmā, Guru is Viṣṇu, and Guru is Maheśa. He holds all the qualities, or he is higher than God."
"The ultimate goal for us is mokṣa, self-realization. The help, the guidance, will always come from Gurudev, but the work has to be done by ourselves."
A speaker addresses a gathering, expounding on the supreme position of the Satguru as the embodiment of the divine trinity and the essential guide. He discusses the necessity of personal effort, surrender, and enduring the Guru's disciplining 'hammering' to progress spiritually. Themes include moving from ego to witness consciousness, the importance of faith over expectation, and finding lasting peace within.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Do not waste your human life
20:30 - 21:30 (60 min)

An evening satsang discourse on dharma, grace, and spiritual practice.
"Dharma rakṣati rakṣitaḥ. He who protects dharma, dharma protects him."
"The Guru will show us the right path... But we need to do the effort."
The lecturer leads a satsang exploring the nature of dharma and the four blessings (kṛpā) essential for spiritual progress: divine grace, scripture, the Guru, and one's own initiative. He weaves in teachings from the Bhagavad Gītā, stories from the Mahābhārata, and practical advice for students, emphasizing the necessity of the Guru's guidance and the disciple's personal effort to follow the righteous path and achieve liberation.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Globe of the Self: Reflections on Ātmā, Jīva, and the One in All
21:35 - 22:37 (62 min)

A spiritual discourse and satsang on the nature of the self, consciousness, and existence.
"In this globe, immense of immense, how many jīvas. Jīvā means the soul."
"And that was what Holy Gurujī said: one in all and all in one. One in all and all in one, in which way I am now."
The lecturer leads an evening satsang, offering contemplative reflections on the ātmā (Self), the jīva (individual soul), and the interconnectedness of all life. He explores themes of meditation, the limitations of physical travel versus spiritual expansion, and the relationship between yogic science and worldly science, sharing personal anecdotes including a healing story. The session includes a guided energy exercise and concludes with devotional singing.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Parama Guru Swamiji
22:45 - 23:47 (62 min)

Evening satsang from weekend Yoga seminar in Kranj, Slovenia. Mahamandaleshwar Swami Gyaneshwar Puri explains the importance of the work of the Guru by translating the bhajan, "Parama Guru Swamiji".
This time will not come back
23:55 - 0:53 (58 min)

A satsang discourse on the foundational principles of yoga and spiritual life.
"Our spiritual growth is like climbing a mountain. It is hard; there are many steps going upwards."
"You cannot just directly start from the top... it is a gradual process."
The lecturer leads an evening talk, using the analogy of building a house to explain the sequential, foundational importance of the yamas and niyamas in Ashtanga Yoga. He expands on themes of patience, gratitude, managing expectations, and surrendering inner conflicts to progress on the path, emphasizing the preciousness of human life and the disciple's connection to the guru parampara. The session includes personal anecdotes, audience interaction, and concludes with traditional chants and a peace invocation.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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