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Everything is in your hands
0:15 - 0:50 (35 min)

A discourse on the initiation of eight new sannyāsīs and the principle of personal responsibility.
"Whether this bird is alive or dead depends on your hands. That I cannot say to you. That depends on you."
"Everything is in your hands; your enlightenment is in your hands. Your liberation is in your hands."
The speaker recounts the recent initiation of eight disciples into sannyāsa during a journey to the Kumbh Melā, describing the character and journey of several, including Yogīś, Premānandjī, and devotees from Australia and Israel. He emphasizes that the decision for spiritual progress and liberation ultimately rests with the individual, illustrating this with a parable about a bird whose fate lies in a disciple's hands. The talk concludes with practical instructions on attire for disciples and reflections on the serious commitment of sannyāsa.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
OM
0:55 - 1:47 (52 min)

An evening satsang on the sacred sound OM and the nature of divinity.
"The Vedas say, Nāda-rūpa-parabrahma: the Supreme is the resonance. The entire universe is full of that resonance."
"Bhagavān Kṛṣṇa says that for being a physical being, it is good to worship Saguṇa, the one with form. Nirguṇa is in your Self and everywhere."
A spiritual teacher guides the gathering in OM chanting technique, explaining its origin at the navel. He delves into the nature of God, distinguishing between the personal (Saguṇa) and impersonal (Nirguṇa) divine, supported by references from the Bhagavad Gītā. The discourse explores the philosophy of sound, the role of consciousness and energy (icchā śakti) in creation, and the eternal nature of Sanātana Dharma and the guru-disciple tradition. The session concludes with practical announcements for the ashram schedule.
Swara Yoga
1:55 - 2:32 (37 min)

A teaching session on the theory and daily application of Svara Yoga, the yoga of the vital breath.
"Svara Yoga gives indications about your whole life. It provides information about your past and what is happening in the present, and it offers information about the future."
"When you want to see the moon, you should see it. The breath must flow through the right and left nostril. What to do if it is not? You cannot say, 'Moon, stop for a while; I will open my eyes then.' Time does not wait for anyone."
The lecturer explains this ancient science of breath rhythms, relating it to the Ida and Pingala nadis. He details practical techniques, such as checking the active nostril upon waking and stepping forward with the corresponding foot to ensure success in daily activities. The talk covers its predictive potential, warns against suicide, and uses the observation of the new moon as a key practice to harmonize with cosmic cycles for health and clarity.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Svargaloka
2:40 - 3:45 (65 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka, Croatia. There are only two things: Ayurveda and Yoga. Yoga will be successful through doing karma yoga. Karma means action. In kaliyuga we are have become slaves of money. Good actions lead us to Heaven/ Svarga Loka, while devotion to the master leads us to the highest world of Brahman - Brahma Loka.
The nature of Vikara
3:50 - 4:42 (52 min)

An evening satsang on the nature of vikāra (modifications) and the light of true knowledge.
"Vikāra is also in everyone. It is not easy to remove the vikāra. Physical vikāra is physical vikāra, and the mental vikāras are mental vikāras."
"Jñāna is one of the best protectors for our life... what to do and what not to do."
The lecturer leads a discourse exploring the physical and mental modifications that affect human beings. He discusses the anatomy of the body as vikāra, and the mental vikāras like anger, jealousy, and ego that lie dormant in the intellect. Using analogies like popcorn to describe anger and a story of a yogi and a skeptical scientist, he emphasizes the role of true wisdom (jñāna) and spiritual practice in overcoming these impurities. The talk concludes with a bhajan.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Guru Tattva cleans everything
4:50 - 5:38 (48 min)

A Guru Purnima discourse on the essence of the Guru principle and spiritual practice.
"We have two Gurus. One is our Gurudev in saguṇa svarūpa, in a physical body... The second is nirguṇa, that is within ourself; the same Gurudev is within."
"So Holy Gurujī answered, 'In Ahmedabad, I was with Gurujī... When your mother comes, which temptation do you have? When your sister comes, what kind of temptation do you have?... So why don't you awaken that kind of thought in you, in which form you want to see?'"
A spiritual teacher delivers a satsang on Guru Purnima, exploring the dual nature of the Guru as both formless consciousness and physical guide. He discusses purifying the mind through sacred perception—seeing others as mother, sister, or daughter—to transform energy and dissolve ego. The talk weaves in teachings on the Nātha lineage, the power of Guru's words as divine nectar, and the necessity of surrendering the heart to achieve equal vision and liberation.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Vishwaguruji's Birthday
5:45 - 6:54 (69 min)

A satsang gathering where disciples share reflections on Gurudev's birthday.
"Without Gurudev, whatever we do, there is no success. The success comes from Gurudev."
"If you have a wish in your heart and love for God, for your Guru, then everything always starts to happen on its own."
Hosted by an unnamed Swami, the session features testimonies from disciples across the globe, including Swami Dayamata from Vancouver, Dayapuri, and devotees from Croatia, Poland, Spain, Georgia, and Ukraine. Speakers share personal journeys of faith, the challenges of spreading teachings in new countries like China, and the transformative power of Guru's grace and daily sadhana. The central themes are surrender, service, and carrying the Guru's light into the world.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The real Guru is in oneness
7:00 - 8:01 (61 min)

A spiritual discourse on universal oneness and the nature of the divine path.
"If a God says, 'Do not worship that God,' then neither is that God right, nor are you good. We have to come to oneness."
"The drop is not there. I am not a drop. I am the ocean. Similarly, we are in that condition. But you are still not near the beach of the ocean."
The speaker, likely a spiritual teacher, leads a satsang exploring the essential unity of all spiritual paths and deities. He emphasizes that a true guru or God would never forbid the worship of another, advocating for a non-sectarian devotion. Using metaphors like a drop merging into the ocean and the irreversible flight of an airplane, he discusses the preciousness of time, the journey of the soul, and the nature of prana (life force) as both a suffering entity and a divine connection. The talk weaves between philosophical points, practical advice, and anecdotal reflections, concluding with a call for inner purity and an end to religious duality.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Sound and resonance
8:05 - 9:01 (56 min)

Morning Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Regardless whether you understand bhajans or not, the resonance awakens spirituality in you. The resonance of the songs is reflected in our ten indriyas (organs of perception and action). Swami Sivananda said in his bhajan: those are my friends who understand my words. Shabda means sound, words. In the Gurukul, the warrior students learnt all mantras for archery. By the power of these mantras the arrow goes straight to where the sound of the tiger came from. Vishwaguruji explains the karmic sin of King Dasharatha, father of God Rama.
The main points of yoga practicing
9:05 - 10:53 (108 min)

A satsang discourse on the festival of Raksha Bandhan, yoga practice, and holistic living.
"This is the day of sisters and brothers, so remember your sisters, no matter where they are."
"One should not overdo anything. Therefore, the practice should be peaceful."
Swami Madhvanand begins the morning satsang on a full moon day, explaining the origins and significance of Raksha Bandhan, the festival celebrating the bond between brothers and sisters. He then transitions into a wide-ranging talk on traditional living, emphasizing the importance of seasonal food for health before detailing the core practices of the "Yoga in Daily Life" system. He explains the gradual progression through āsanas, the critical importance of correct prāṇāyāma technique, and illustrates the concept of "Jugaad" through a story about ingenious problem-solving.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Meditation with Swamiji
11:00 - 11:42 (42 min)

Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Atlanta, Georgia, Guided meditation.
Longing for the God
11:50 - 12:39 (49 min)

A spiritual discourse on the devotional path of bhakti, centered on the life and poetry of Meera Bai.
"In every temple, there is you; you are sitting, your statue is there... but still I can't see your face."
"O my Bhagavān, O Dātā means giver, I don't ask for anything, only one thing, please give me devotion."
The speaker reflects on the intense devotion of the saint Meera Bai, using her poetry and life story to illustrate the soul's longing for union with the divine. Themes of spiritual love (viraha), the transformative power of selfless service (seva), and the ultimate goal of oneness with Brahman are explored. The talk concludes with a call for universal spiritual education and compassion.
Filming location: London, UK
The Beauty of Unity: A Gathering in Strilky
12:45 - 13:44 (59 min)

A spiritual address at an ashram gathering.
"I have been around the world... I asked around the world, all yoga-in-life people and other yoga people, those who do not eat meat. How many of them were affected by the coronavirus?"
"We should respect each other... So we are sitting here from different countries, different faces, etc. But we are here, together. That is beauty. Therefore, it is Sanātana Dharma."
A spiritual teacher addresses a diverse international group at an ashram. He shares observations on the COVID-19 pandemic, suggesting a link between a sattvic lifestyle and well-being, and emphasizes the importance of unity, respecting all spiritual paths, and maintaining a positive inner state. The talk includes personal anecdotes, an invitation for shared laughter, and an outline of the upcoming spiritual program.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Great Saints set an example
13:50 - 14:50 (60 min)

A spiritual discourse on dharma, sādhanā, and the essence of scripture.
"Dharma means rightness—the dharma of humans, animals, nature, seasons, husband, wife, children, friends, and neighbors. It is not about worshipping separate gods."
"The essence of all these scriptures is contained in just two words: 'Śuk diyā śuk hot hai, aur duk diyā duk hoī.' If you give pleasure to others, you will receive pleasure. If you give trouble to others, you will receive trouble."
Swami Satyāśāntānanda delivers a teaching, contrasting superficial yoga techniques with the higher path of sādhanā. He defines true dharma as universal righteousness beyond religious division, emphasizing satsaṅg and the study of saints' lives. Using parables and references to historical figures—from Jesus and Guru Gobind Singh's sons to a self-sacrificing ṛṣi—he illustrates the power of commitment to dharma and the inner study of the self (svādhyāya).
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
I will be Thine
14:55 - 15:54 (59 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria (in German and English language). God is everywhere. Where there is devotion and love, there is no distance. Fear comes out of ignorance. Jealousy awakens because of this fear, and jealousy creates separation. In this lecture Vishwaguruji explores the inner obstacles on the spiritual path to Liberation, or Atma Gyana. He points out solutions for us as well: sadhana, mantra, awareness of God, satsang.
The Eternal Journey
15:55 - 17:04 (69 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Raumati Beach Ashram, New Zealand. Yoga is not some kind of exercise. Yoga means union of the body, mind, and soul. Life means Soul. At the beginning of the Universe, there was only empty space, where resonance appeared. Shiva means that resonance. Soul present in the whole body. The body was developed around the Soul. We should take care of the body like it would be a good car. Eating, exercises, and way of thinking are very important. In yoga exercises, there is no competition.
Bhajan singing in the presence of Vishwaguruji
16:00 - 17:35 (95 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Life of the Saints
17:05 - 17:58 (53 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from weekend seminar in Vep, Hungary. Remembering the life of the great Saints we are worshipping the entire being of the Paramatma. The consciousness of these Saints is untouchable but they have to live with nature. If there is a connection between the light and the candle it is possible to give the flame further. Bring love with you; remove negative thoughts from your mind.
Discipline and respect are important
18:05 - 18:58 (53 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Too much eating can cause laziness. We shouldn't disturb each other with unnecessary talking. This means respect for food and eating. We are learning from ourselves during the seminar, how to behave in the present situation, but we shouldn't feel suppressed. Sing bhajans happily.
Guru is here for the whole world
19:05 - 19:57 (52 min)

Satsang with Vishwaguruji, Summer Retreat in Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Social festivals are observed to maintain and protect society. Every human needs respect, understanding and kindness, regardless the culture. Guru is not only part of the Indian culture. According to the guru principle there is the leader for every creature. It is not the body of the Guru, but the Light of Knowledge.
Knowledge is given to give further
20:05 - 21:04 (59 min)

Satsang with Vishwaguru Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda, Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Vishwaguruji explains what knowledge is, and how to utilize and preserve it in a good way. If we are not using the knowledge, we will lose the ability of using it. Remain with discipline, follow your master lifelong. The words of the Gurudev are for you the highest mantra.
The Soul and the Guru
21:10 - 21:53 (43 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Cherkasy Ashram, Ukraine. We have many duties in the world. It's important to give the children culture and a good education. They should not go into bad society, they should become wise. One day the soul will leave behind the physical body. The karma and destiny will go with us. We are searching for the Master today. You can learn from different masters but can have only one Guru. Do not expect miracles.
Around the world - Yoga Class of Level 6, Zagreb
22:00 - 23:01 (61 min)

Yoga in Daily Life Class of Level 6 at Sri Devpuriji Ashram, Zagreb, Croatia.
You Live Within Me
23:05 - 23:19 (14 min)

Evening Satsang from Vep
Discipline and respect are important
23:20 - 0:13 (53 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Too much eating can cause laziness. We shouldn't disturb each other with unnecessary talking. This means respect for food and eating. We are learning from ourselves during the seminar, how to behave in the present situation, but we shouldn't feel suppressed. Sing bhajans happily.
Chanting AUM
23:30 - 23:45 (15 min)

Shri Vishwaguruji Jayanti Anniversary - evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Vishwaguruji's birthday according to the Vedic lunar calendar. Chanting AUM to observe the seven steps.
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