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Pilgrimage
0:30 - 1:17 (47 min)
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Morning satsang from Vep, Hungary.
The Journey Beyond the Three States
1:25 - 1:39 (14 min)
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A philosophical exposition on the fourth state of consciousness, Turīya, based on Upanishadic teachings. "The one who experiences these three states is the Jīva, the individual soul." "Turīya is the witness of all three states. It is the silent, unchanging consciousness that illuminates the waking, dreaming, and sleeping experiences." The narration explains the three common states of consciousness—waking, dreaming, and deep sleep—and introduces Turīya as the transcendent witness behind them. It cites the Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad and uses the analogy of two birds from the Muṇḍaka Upaniṣad to distinguish the experiencing individual soul (Jīva) from the witnessing Self. The goal is presented as realizing one's identity as Turīya through hearing, reflection, and meditation, culminating in the recognition of the great declaration "Tat Tvam Asi" (That thou art). Filming location: Khatu, Rajasthan, India
Turn Kali Yuga Into Satya Yuga
1:45 - 2:30 (45 min)
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Morning satsang with Swamiji from Yoga Summer Retreat seminar from Vep, Hungary. When you live spiritual life your divine energy will avake. What is spirituality? The way, how you are living, when you are following Yoga in Daily Life. In that way you can turn Kali Yuga into Satya Yuga. Doesn't matter how hard is it, keep practicing.
Satsang from Maha Kumbha Mela
2:35 - 3:14 (39 min)
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Satsang from Illahabad
We should not have duality
3:15 - 3:26 (11 min)
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A satsang discourse on the eternal guru lineage and the nature of divinity. "Other religions are also very good, but they have no God. Not living God." "So there is one coming once, and there is another one which is forever coming." The lecturer addresses devotees, reflecting on recent travel and attendance. He explains the concept of a living God through the eternal spiritual lineage (paramparā), contrasting it with his view of other faiths. Using the analogy of universal parents and unique biological mothers, he describes the relationship between the singular divine and the plurality of saints and gurus who manifest it continuously. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Purify your all elements
3:35 - 4:57 (82 min)
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A spiritual discourse on finding inner strength and the nature of God during a time of global fear. "God is not outside... God has no 'in' and no 'out'; it is the eternal everywhere." "Yoga is not outside; God is not outside... each and every cell, God is with us." The lecturer addresses devotees, emphasizing that spiritual strength comes from recognizing the divine within all life. He explains the omnipresence of God in all creatures (Jalachara, Thalachara, Nabhachara) and narrates a parable about a guru, a farmer, and a corn seed to illustrate the importance of nurturing spiritual knowledge through practice. The talk covers themes of mantra repetition, purification of the five elements, and living a life of harmony and non-violence. Filming location: Wellington, New Zealand
Have A Feeling For Your Meditation
5:05 - 5:59 (54 min)
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Satsang from Melbourne. It is said: When you are doing selfless work, the seva, God loves you, when you pray, God has a personal consultation with you, when you meditate, you are sitting in the heart or on the lap of God. Meditation is the most powerful technique to develop spirituality and to achieve the goal. Spirituality needs your discipline and continuity. Don't do it only occasionally. Prepare a place for it and have the inner feelings for your meditation. It is a path for you and meditation with the mantra is the light. After the introduction, Swamiji guides a meditation.
How To Practice Pranayam
6:05 - 7:02 (57 min)
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A detailed lecture on the chakras, kuṇḍalinī, and yogic practices. "Each and every atom which develops in our body is filtered, taken care of, and checked by that energy, and each and every blood cell is charged with that energy." "Patañjali said to his students, 'Your yoga sādhanā can only be successful if you have a discipline, anuśāsan, 'atha yoga anuśāsanam.' 'Atha' means now, now and now, not tomorrow." A spiritual teacher delivers an evening program, explaining the Ādyā Śakti (Kuṇḍalinī) as the divine energy governing the universe and the individual. He details the eight main chakras, the three principal nāḍīs (Iḍā, Piṅgalā, Suṣumṇā), and the foundational practices for purification. The talk provides practical instructions for Nāḍī Śodhana Prāṇāyāma, abdominal breathing, Ujjāyī Prāṇāyāma, and the effects of bandhas, emphasizing discipline, correct posture, and the necessity of a teacher for proper practice.
Experiencing Gurupurnima
7:10 - 8:30 (80 min)
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Satsang from Jadan. Various bhaktas from around the world, disciples of the Yoga in Daily Life system have taken part in the Gurupurnima festivities in Jadan Ashram in India. The day after they expressed their experiences which are messages of thankfulness, love and happiness in different languages. Swamiji remembers to let go past burdens and mistakes, to refresh the spiritual practice and to take a new shankalpa, a vow, for the spiritual progress. To do seva, the selfless service not only to humans but to plants or animals as well, is the best tool which will help to develop spirituality.
Satsang and chanting of Hanuman Chalisa
8:35 - 9:52 (77 min)
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Program with Vishwaguru Maheshwarananda with chanting of Hanuman Chalisa and Bhagavad Gita Dhyana Sloka from San Francisco Bay Area, Oakland, USA.
Around the world - Yoga from Presov
10:00 - 11:09 (69 min)
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Presentation of Yoga In Daily Life from the city of Presov, Slovak Republic.
The four pillars of life
11:15 - 11:55 (40 min)
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A discourse on the Vedic concepts of Puruṣa, Prakṛti, and the stages of life. "Prakṛti is nature. Prakṛti is that which is created by God and is itself sustainable." "Puruṣārtha is hard work, hard work to achieve something positive. And for that, you cannot do it in one year, two years, three years, or four years. It’s years and years and years." A spiritual teacher delivers a satsang in Vienna, explaining the interplay between consciousness (Puruṣa) and nature (Prakṛti). He details the four human goals (Puruṣārthas)—Dharma, Artha, Kāma, Mokṣa—and the four corresponding life stages (Āśramas): Brahmacarya (student), Gṛhastha (householder), Vānaprastha (retirement), and Sannyāsa (renunciation). The talk emphasizes duty, selfless service, and the ultimate spiritual aim of life, illustrated with traditional teachings and personal anecdotes. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The soul must go through all experience
12:00 - 13:55 (115 min)
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A morning satsang on spiritual practice, experience, and inner strength. "In yoga, you have a guru who has knowledge, and not just knowledge, but experience and really knowing what is self-realization." "Our duty is to preserve yoga, to keep that purity... we will practice something that has sense and the experience of thousands and thousands of years." Swami Vivekpuri leads the discourse, emphasizing the need for joy in practice and contrasting belief with experiential knowledge gained through trust in the guru and scriptures. He explains the pitfalls of modern egoism and outlines a practical path to inner stability, starting with physical strength from asana, leading to mental focus and unwavering confidence. The talk includes stories, jokes, and ends with explanations of traditional mantras and rituals. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
A Call for Peace and Self-Realization
12:15 - 13:22 (67 min)
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A public lecture on world peace, self-inquiry, and the science of yoga. "With weapons, with guns, you cannot bring peace. But with flowers, and with love, you can bring peace to the world." "Nothing belongs to us, says the wise man. The yogīs said, 'Nothing belongs to us. Everything is temporary. Even your body does not belong to you.'" Swamiji addresses an evening gathering, calling for an end to violence and ignorance through self-realization. He explains the preciousness of human life, the futility of worldly conflict, and the path of yoga as a means to achieve inner and outer peace. The talk covers the nature of the mind, the five bodies, and includes a brief practical demonstration to feel energy in the palms. Filming location: Croatia
How to reach perfection
13:30 - 14:22 (52 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the path of the true disciple and the journey to immortality. "To be a disciple is not so easy. A disciple is an aspirant, which means you have inspiration." "Yoga is that one which makes the human a divine, that divine which liberates and comes to the cosmic self forever and ever." A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, exploring the demanding nature of true discipleship versus mere aspiration. He emphasizes following the master's footsteps and guru-vākyā (the master's word), using teachings from various scriptures and parables, including lessons from Jesus and a story about a master and a critical shopkeeper. The talk covers the layers of spiritual practice from body to cosmic consciousness, stressing purification, humility, service, and the ultimate goal of liberation. Filming location: Brisbane, Australia
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
14:30 - 15:09 (39 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
Bhajans from Slovenska Vas
15:15 - 15:54 (39 min)
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Evening satsang from Slovenska Vas, Slovenia.
Bhajan singing in the Strilky Ashram
16:00 - 16:35 (35 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhajan singing from Jadan Ashram
16:40 - 17:15 (35 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans.
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
17:20 - 17:55 (35 min)
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Evening satsang in Jadan Ashram, Distr. Pali, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
The form and the formless
18:00 - 18:52 (52 min)
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A spiritual discourse on purification, the body's energy systems, and mantra science. "Any kind of illnesses you have, go and practice ṣaṭkarma: netī, dhautī, bastī, naulī, that kind of practice. This is inner purification." "So, nirguṇa, it is a nādarūpa parabrahma. The resonance is the form of the Supreme." A spiritual teacher addresses an assembly at an ashram, explaining the yogic science of purification. He begins by correlating the traditional four social classes (varnas) to different parts and functions of the human body, arguing the caste system is a bodily metaphor, not a social hierarchy. The core teaching outlines a threefold purification process: cleansing the physical body through Haṭha Yoga techniques like ṣaṭkarma, purifying the 72,000 nāḍīs (energy channels) through prāṇāyāma and mantra vibration, and finally cleansing the mind. He leads the audience in chanting exercises, such as feeling the vibration of "Oṃ," and emphasizes the importance of correct Sanskrit pronunciation for mantras to affect specific chakras. The talk expands to cover the five sheaths (kośas) and concludes that yoga is a practical science for realizing the formless reality within the temporary form. Filming location: Melbourne, Australia
Trust your Gurudev
19:00 - 19:51 (51 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the influence of the moon and the supreme protection of the Guru. "The moon has one of the strongest influences on our planet. Not only for the humans, but the trees, the animals, even the ocean." "The highest is the guru tattva... the greatest power, the protection, is that what we call the bulletproof jacket. And that bulletproof jacket is Guru Kṛpā, protection." The speaker delivers an evening satsang, beginning with the astrological and physical influence of the moon, particularly around Guru Pūrṇimā. Using analogies from air travel and oceanography, he transitions to the core theme: that the grace and protection of a true Guru surpass all planetary influences and astrological fears. He shares stories and teachings emphasizing that genuine spiritual progress requires personal effort and devotion, not reliance on external rituals or superstitions, and concludes with a prayer. Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Go back to Nature
19:55 - 20:45 (50 min)
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Morning satsang from Summer Retreat in Vep, Hungary. The natural environment has an immense amount of healthy prana, while using artificial things destroys the life energy.
The Significance of Pūrṇimā and the Guru Principle
20:50 - 21:39 (49 min)
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A satsang on the spiritual significance of the full moon (Pūrṇimā) and the Guru principle. "Śiva means liberation. Śiva means the consciousness. Śiva means the beauty, and Śiva means the truth. Satyam Śivam Sundaram." "Guru, who leads us from darkness to the light, Tamaso mā jyotir gamaya—lead us from the darkness to the light." The lecturer delivers a discourse on the auspiciousness of Pūrṇimā, explaining its connection to Lord Śiva, the planet Jupiter (Guru), and the enlightenment of the Earth. He delves into the interplay of the mind (moon) and intellect (sun), the importance of balancing emotions, and the classical definitions of Haṭha Yoga as the six purification techniques. The talk includes practical guidance for yoga teachers, emphasizing relaxation and correct practice, and concludes with an invitation for Guru Pūrṇimā.
Pilgrimage
21:45 - 22:32 (47 min)
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Morning satsang from Vep, Hungary.
Turn Kali Yuga Into Satya Yuga
22:40 - 23:25 (45 min)
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Morning satsang with Swamiji from Yoga Summer Retreat seminar from Vep, Hungary. When you live spiritual life your divine energy will avake. What is spirituality? The way, how you are living, when you are following Yoga in Daily Life. In that way you can turn Kali Yuga into Satya Yuga. Doesn't matter how hard is it, keep practicing.
The Path of Conscious Living and Mercy
23:30 - 0:10 (40 min)
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A satsang on spiritual development, karma, and conscious living. "True spirituality purifies negative karmas and frees the soul. We are covered by vibrations, karmic influences, and ignorance." "As humans among 8.4 million life forms, we possess intellect, vivekā, and karuṇā (mercy) in our hearts... Life is dear to everyone." Swami Gajānandji addresses a global gathering at the ashram, discussing the distinction between religion and soul purification. He explains how unconscious actions, particularly harming life for food, create karmic burdens that obscure the soul. Using a bhajan by Saint Sūradāsa and teachings from the Bhagavad Gītā, he emphasizes the need for conscious action, discriminative wisdom (vivekā), and extending mercy to all beings to achieve liberation. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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