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Worship every God and incarnation
0:40 - 1:55 (75 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. At this time of the year, many people in the world are waiting for Jesus to come. Krishna's mother was suffering very much like Jesus's mother Holy Maria. Now we worship every great saint. God is in every creature. Don't be the cause of the pain of any creatures. If you worship God first worship your mother. Mother animals also feel love for their babies and feel pain if they lose them. Bhajan singing.
Our heart knows the path
2:00 - 2:56 (56 min)
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A spiritual discourse on finding the inner path and the role of guidance. "Our path, the yogic path—I would say a yogī means all, it does not matter from which countries, religions, or techniques; they all have good things." "The path is within your heart. In my heart, and then in my brain. These are both together. The heart and brain, this both together, is like we and God." A swami leads a satsang, offering blessings and discussing the journey of spiritual practice. He emphasizes that the true guiding path is found within one's own heart and self, yet uses the parable of a blind man missing a door to illustrate how ego can cause one to reject external help and become lost. He explores themes of meditation, the necessity of a mala and mantra as anchors, and the foundational importance of the Mūlādhāra chakra, concluding that a strong spiritual foundation is essential for progress. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Real health comes from Nature
3:00 - 3:59 (59 min)
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A satsang on health, natural remedies, and gentle yoga practice. "I am not a doctor, yes? Please. I am Swami. I am a yogī. And I am you, a natural." "So many things we do not know. We do not know that one has. If you know exactly, then everything is gone." Swami Maheshvaranand leads a satsang, discussing the limitations of conventional medicine and praising natural, holistic approaches to health. He shares anecdotes about medicinal tree bark and the work of Yogī Ramdev, while also critiquing how doctors often manage rather than cure illness. The session concludes with instructions for a gentle, supine yoga exercise intended for digestive health. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Journey Beyond Duality: Life, Self, and the Path to Oneness
4:05 - 5:17 (72 min)
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Life is a journey beyond duality toward the oneness of the immortal Self. Creation begins with two parallel energies: the divine Devī Śakti and the negative Āsurī Śakti. Our existence is bound by dualities like life and death, body and shadow. The true Self, the Ātmā, is immortal and beyond karma, distinct from the soul which experiences karma. Even at higher astral levels, we remain influenced by these two śaktis. Liberation requires transcending all dualities, including heaven and hell, to achieve union with the highest Self. Yoga is this union. Our life is governed by three guṇas: Sattva (purity), Rajas (activity), and Tamas (dullness), influenced by our lifestyle and nourishment. We possess ten senses: five for knowledge and five for action. Prāṇa is the vital energy sustaining life, distinct from mere breath. Prāṇāyāma practices like Nāḍī Śodhana balance the Iḍā (lunar) and Piṅgalā (solar) channels, leading to Haṭha Yoga—their harmonious union. Authentic Haṭha Yoga consists of six purification techniques. Energy flows through nāḍīs, creating chakras at their intersections. The aim is a healthy body and mind for spiritual development, ultimately realizing the Self beyond all duality. "Because in Ātmā, in the self, there are no dualities; there is only oneness." "Yoga means union. Union means that individual consciousness, the individual soul... is always searching to come to the origin." Filming location: USA
Nature of our Atma
5:25 - 6:30 (65 min)
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The essence of vṛtti and the oneness of ātmā are our themes. Vṛtti is your mental pattern or habitual behavior. It arises from two sources: discipline taught by parents and teachers, and from your inherent nature. A vṛtti can be a simple discontent, like leaving home-cooked food to seek ice cream. The story of the dinner party illustrates how another person's behavior can disturb your own enjoyment, showing vṛtti's external influence. Ultimately, the goal is chitta vṛtti nirodha—the cessation of these mental fluctuations. We are all one ātmā, a divine essence. This is illustrated by the water cycle: individual souls are like drops that evaporate from and later return to the ocean of universal consciousness, Śiva. Just as a tiny flame contains the same quality as a forest fire, each being contains the same divine essence. This truth is within you, pure and indestructible. The search for truth is an inward journey to realize this inner ātmā, which is one with the supreme reality. "Citta vṛtti nirodhaḥ." "Where are you searching for me? I am within." Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Guru Tattva, Wellington, NZ
6:35 - 7:50 (75 min)
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Guru Tattva is directly connected to God Shiva. Guru Tattva is the highest Tattva in the world. Shiva Tattva destroys all negative karmas, negative thoughts and qualities which we cannot overcome. Vishnu Tattva is protecting us and our destiny. Brahma Tattva creates in us good thoughts, the positive way of thinking. It creates within us a better, positive and wise man. Guru Tattva is not the physical embodiment of the Guru. Guru Tattva is the knowledge. It is the divine light and we adore that light. When we get this light it means Atma Gyana, Moksha, liberation. Guru Tattva is knower of everyone and lives in everyone. Gurudev is carrying the light within and is bringing us the wisdom. We are searching the light, keep it, don't lose it. Gurudev is that one which operate all negative karmas away because he has that knowledge. Guru consciousness is awaken and one who is awaken can awake others.
Be kind to all creatures
7:55 - 8:55 (60 min)
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An evening satsang on spiritual authority, universal compassion, and steadfast practice. "Humans know that all animals, everyone, even the trees, have pain, and we humans should help them, not kill them." "Who is sitting there should not say, 'I am the higher and I am best.' Then it means you are not capable for this gāḍī. We must be more humble, more respectful, and more loving toward one another." The lecturer addresses a gathering, exploring the sanctity of the spiritual seat (gāḍī) and the humility required of those who occupy it. He emphasizes love and compassion for all creatures, critiques gender exclusion in spiritual leadership, and advises a gradual development of consciousness. He concludes with a parable about a restless disciple digging many wells, illustrating the need for dedicated practice with one guru rather than seeking endlessly. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
World Peace is in Our Hands
9:00 - 9:05 (5 min)
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World peace is in our hands. Our world is increasingly turbulent and ambiguous, requiring more than linear answers. We must create resilient societies focused on shared peace and well-being. A world without peace, equitable wealth distribution, and planetary care will not survive. Achieving these goals requires every individual to become a responsible, active global citizen. My country is designing a new societal vision with its citizens, integrating this into our strategic development. We are committed to being a responsible global actor by implementing the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. This includes striving for poverty eradication, gender equality, human rights, and environmental protection at all levels. Peace requires good intentions, cooperation, and inner balance. The best way to achieve that inner coherence is through yoga. Ultimately, our collective action determines our future. "A world without peace will not survive. A world without distributing wealth will not survive." "I think we all know the answer: yoga is the answer." Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
The Silent Revolution: Yoga as the Antidote to Mind Pollution and Failed Leadership
9:10 - 9:33 (23 min)
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We need a silent revolution in leadership and consciousness. Old models have failed, creating crisis. Leaders are overwhelmed, lack self-awareness, and cannot inspire, leaving people disengaged. The solution is changing leaders. We are entering a cognitive age where mind care is paramount. Control your thoughts, for they become your destiny. Media exaggerates violence; data shows heart disease and cancer are far greater threats. The real danger is mind pollution—the poisoning of our minds. Yoga is for non-violence and peace. It is a systematic science for mastering the mind and achieving inner peace. A peaceful society guarantees the right to self-realization. Yoga accelerates human growth and is vital for well-being and social harmony. We must go public, integrate yoga into all education and leadership training, and promote it globally. "Control your thoughts, for they trigger your emotions and feelings. Control your emotions, for they become your words." "Yoga is a systematic, conscious science of human development. Its main technique is gaining mastery over the mind, stopping the internal dialogue." Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
Confidence
9:40 - 10:33 (53 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the necessity of faith and commitment to a single path. "If you meditate, concentrate, practice, perform prāṇāyāma, read the holy books—do everything—but there is no trust, it is futile." "Ek saje sab saje, aur sab saje sab jāye. When you practice one, you will get all. And when you will try to do all, then you will get lost in all." A spiritual teacher addresses his disciples, emphasizing unwavering faith and commitment to one chosen path as the foundation for all practice. He warns against the spiritual confusion of seeking multiple masters, using parables like a dog losing its bread by chasing its reflection. He discusses the lineage of masters like Alak Purījī and Devpurījī, and cautions against distractions like astrology, urging focused sādhanā. Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
Interview with Vishwaguruji on Lok Sabha
10:40 - 11:10 (30 min)
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Yoga is the highest system of thought for human evolution, uniting body, mind, and spirit. It is a global people's movement, not confined to physical exercise. International Yoga Day on June 21, established through a UN resolution proposed by India's Prime Minister, is celebrated worldwide. The practice aims for health, peace, and harmony by connecting the individual with the self, society, and nature. Its core principles include discipline, non-greed, and selfless service. Authentic teaching requires proper training over years, not quick certifications. While health attracts many, the complete science refines lifestyle and limits consumption for environmental well-being. Yoga is one, though various interpretations exist. Its essence cannot be diluted, and it should not be commercialized. "Yoga is the science of human origin and evolution to a point where you can overcome the boundaries of space and time." "Yoga leads humans to become good persons, makes a good family, a good society, and a better way of living, and to bring the world peace, harmony, and unity." Filming location: India
In the bliss of bhajans
11:15 - 12:26 (71 min)
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Bhajans from different ashrams in India
Australia and Fijij
12:30 - 13:09 (39 min)
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A spiritual teacher shares reflections on global travel, history, and community. "Australia is a very large and beautiful country, but there are not too many people, and they do not wish for more." "Why do I do this? I go everywhere, and I'm thinking, so I see where, how people are living there." The speaker recounts travels to Australia, Fiji, and other regions, discussing indigenous histories, colonial impacts, and the diaspora. He describes visiting disciples and ashrams, praising their spiritual devotion and peaceful life. The narrative weaves observations on geography, the role of the United Nations, and ethical living, concluding with reverence for his gurus and a critique of modern dietary habits. Filming location: Fiji Islands
The Power of Mantra and the Significance of Śarad Pūrṇimā
13:15 - 14:02 (47 min)
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The power of mantra and the significance of Śarad Pūrṇimā. A mantra creates peace and cleanses personal and environmental energy. Words carry power; a kind word helps, a harsh one does not. The Gāyatrī Mantra from the Vedas is ancient and transcends specific religions, bringing harmony to existence. Repeating it five times daily purifies the atmosphere, body, mind, and family, positively affecting all five layers of our being. Today is Śarad Pūrṇimā, a special full moon radiating the energy of immortality. On this night, one prepares milk rice, exposing it to moonlight to absorb its nectar, which is beneficial for health. Milk symbolizes life and motherly love, the primary nourishment. Today is also significant as it marks a guru's sannyāsa initiation. This period follows the nine nights of the Divine Mothers and precedes Dīvālī, a festival celebrating light and the victory of good. "A mantra is a word. Every word has a meaning." "Today, in this full moon, is radiating the energy of immortality." Filming location: Vienna, Austria
We seek purity
14:10 - 14:21 (11 min)
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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
If you don’t accept, you will lose the chance
14:25 - 15:03 (38 min)
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The Satguru's message is for the pure-hearted disciple to understand and accept. Only a disciple with a pure inner instrument understands the Guru's indications. We often reject the message, losing our chance. The Guru's word comes to truth. He is never against us. Our qualities determine progress. A flawed disciple turns nectar to poison, while a good one turns poison to nectar. The Guru's harsh instruction is medicine for our disease. We must surrender to it. Social education is a foundational quality. We also absorb foreign energies from bad company, which acts like a virus destroying spiritual progress. We must protect ourselves. Our intellect possesses Viveka, the discernment to know we eat to live, not live to eat. We ignore God's indications through nature, becoming dependent on technology instead. All holy scriptures are the Guru's word. Following them leads to liberation. Human life is great but poor due to temptations. Spiritual company hunts out negative energies. Spirituality is purity. We must analyze our path from endless past lives every moment. The Satguru awakens our sleeping soul, enabling us to cross the worldly ocean. Through his grace, we realize our true Self as the immortal soul, beyond birth and death. "Even if we give milk to a cobra, the cobra will produce poison." "Āpo āpaḥ svarūpa lakṣyā" – see your own Self in yourself. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Atmadarshan
15:10 - 15:52 (42 min)
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The vision of the Guru is the highest wealth. Our perception shapes our reality. A good vision, like seeing nature or loved ones, creates happiness and respect. A negative vision creates fear. This principle applies to how we present ourselves; clean dress and behavior are for others' happiness, not ego. When eyes meet in friendship, it blossoms into joy. This divine feeling resides in the heart. We extend this to all beings, even seeing the sacred in a cobra on its holy day. The true Guru's vision is not of the perishable body but the endless Guru principle within all. This Guru Tattva is beyond the Vedas' limit. Beware of gurus displaying miraculous powers, for that is the deceptive māyā that binds. True grace is Siddha Bāṇī—blessing through word, not spectacle. Having the Guru's vision fulfills all pilgrimages and awakens one's fortune. I lack strength, but the merciful Lord completes the good. My salutation is to that Satguru, seeking liberation from all karmic bondage. "Jasī dṛṣṭi, vasī sṛṣṭi." The creation corresponds to your perception. "Māyā mahā thaganī, hum jānī re... Triguna phāsa liyā karadole." Māyā is the great cheater, binding with the three guṇas. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Yoga in Daily Life is everywhere in the world
16:00 - 17:58 (118 min)
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Yoga in Daily Life unites a global family through shared practice and spiritual lineage. A disciple teaches this system in China, encountering a local yoga culture focused on gymnastic feats. Despite obstacles, students find relaxation and strength, forming a new community. A Chinese student shares her journey to Europe, describing a life previously closed to sharing, now opening through this yoga family. The practice is presented as a universal light spreading across continents. A teacher from New Zealand speaks of finding depth in the tradition, while one from San Francisco shares lessons in adapting. Another recounts meeting the guru serendipitously, changing her life. The teaching emphasizes reconnecting with the earth for health, advocates for authentic yoga practice over acrobatics, and warns against the dangers of drugs and alcohol. It calls for protecting nature, framing humans as potential destroyers or protectors of the natural world. "Through Yoga in Daily Life, we are bringing everybody together." "I feel a lot and learn a lot from my yoga mother. I think I am a selfish girl sometimes because of the situation in China." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
How the energy circulating in our body
18:05 - 19:29 (84 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Moon is one of the Siva's symbols. Married couples have also that symbol of the moon on their head. In the Indian wedding ceremony, the female represents the Moon and the mail represents the Sun. Movements are in the nerve system to balance the Sun and Moon energy in the body in a serpent way. Snake is a symbol of its kind of movement. The Earth is held by a snake inbalance. When it moves a little there are many problems. Water and fire can not exist without each other. Practising kriya helps us to manifest our real human qualities. The story about two brothers who have educated themselves in different directions. In every petal of our chakras, there is a certain energy in it. Our roots are in the navel. In every chakra there is resonance. When we chant OM our tongue shouldn't move.
Our heart knows the path
19:35 - 20:31 (56 min)
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A spiritual discourse on finding the inner path and the role of guidance. "Our path, the yogic path—I would say a yogī means all, it does not matter from which countries, religions, or techniques; they all have good things." "The path is within your heart. In my heart, and then in my brain. These are both together. The heart and brain, this both together, is like we and God." A swami leads a satsang, offering blessings and discussing the journey of spiritual practice. He emphasizes that the true guiding path is found within one's own heart and self, yet uses the parable of a blind man missing a door to illustrate how ego can cause one to reject external help and become lost. He explores themes of meditation, the necessity of a mala and mantra as anchors, and the foundational importance of the Mūlādhāra chakra, concluding that a strong spiritual foundation is essential for progress. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
How to overcome the obstacles of practicing
20:35 - 21:53 (78 min)
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The chakras contain immense power we must master, requiring guidance. From Mūlādhāra to Viśuddhi, these centers mix human and animal qualities. The Svādhiṣṭhāna generates waves of passion that can sweep us away. The Kuṇḍalinī lies dormant until awakened. The three nāḍīs—Iḍā, Piṅgalā, Suṣumṇā—wind left and right; when knowledge dawns, energy flows straight. A coiled snake represents the three guṇas, which pull us downward. Our desires create holes through which energy drains. The Maṇipūra Chakra is the seat of sound and fire. Viṣṇu resides in the navel, resting on the ocean of purity. Regular practice of prāṇāyāma like Bhastrikā and Kapālabhāti energizes the body from this center. Reading scriptures must move from intellect to heart. Knowledge requires daily churning and application over time. "Strive for oneness, purity, without blemish. Do not stain your body." "Our life may be ending, but we should not waste time. If we die today, let us use these minutes productively." Filming location: Wellington, New Zealand
Practising Asanas 1
22:00 - 23:12 (72 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Pavanamuktasan, Marjari, Sasanka Asana, Shoulder cycling, Exercises for the foot, Ashva Sanchalanasan, Meru Akaranasan, Bhunamanasan, Meru Prishthasan, Dvikonasan, Setu Asan, Half Butterfly variations, Butterfly. Demonstration and explanation of the benefits of the exercise.
Quality of yoga is missing
23:20 - 0:20 (60 min)
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The human journey is from mere consumption to divine realization. A human body is not enough; one must cultivate the quality that leads to light, not the nature that flies to stink like a fly. Human life is the last milestone for divine union, but missing this quality leads to lower consciousness. Modern yoga has become a selfish, commercial fashion lacking quality, like junk food. True philosophy or science is research that finds truth without duality. We are consumers, not manufacturers like the great Siddhas and yogis who make life pure and truthful. Real good is for the soul, the ātmā. Time does not wait, and karma's action-reaction cycle traps us unless we develop spiritually. Enduring situations without anger is tapasyā; we should not torture the divine body where God dwells. Prāṇa is energy: physical from nourishment and cosmic from the supreme mother, nourishing the soul like a powerhouse supplies a bulb. Human life is precious and one-time; enjoy it rightly with viveka, not behaving like animals driven by greed. Practice authentic yoga for self-realization, leading to immortality. Be content, compassionate, and forgiving. Mutual understanding and cooperation, like donkeys coordinating to eat, bring harmony. Modern technology imitates the wise, proving multiplication is possible, just as yogis achieve trikāladarśī vision through practice. The goal is liberation from cycles into God's light. "Human life is rare. It is the last milestone for divine realization or becoming one with God." "Endure the situation, the emotional situation. We should not create war. We should help. We should love. We should forgive." Filming location: USA
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