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We are all in one
0:00 - 0:36 (36 min)

A satsang featuring devotional singing and spiritual discourse.
"Every time you sing this bhajan, remember what it means. All the bhajans we have are from great saints—many, many holy saints."
"You know, my heart is in you, and your heart is in me, if you want. I give it to you. So that is our yoga in daily life: that we are one in all and all in one."
Following a bhajan written by Mahāprabhujī, the speaker reflects on the power of devotional music from various languages and saints. The discourse expands into a contemplation of the body's energy, describing chakras as powerful points in every joint, and emphasizes care for the physical form. Themes of spiritual homecoming, unity, and the interconnectedness of all life are woven together, concluding with an affirmation of oneness.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The beauty of yoga nidra
1:35 - 2:48 (73 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We can realize the proper time of something by Jyotish and by the actual strength of our ida and pingala nadis. In the morning we should think first that we are human. It means I should not do wrong things for others. Nidra means half sleep and half awaken. There are three statuses aware sleep and dream. When you drive a car you have to be always awakened. In yoga nidra there are all three situations. We came from the earth we live in the earth and we shall go to the earth. We need a Guru to give us instructions and taking care of us if we do something wrong. Yoga is that force that consciousness that driver which leads our car which is our body.
Every drop will merge with the ocean
2:55 - 3:42 (47 min)

A spiritual discourse weaving ancient parables with personal reminiscences and teachings on humility and unity.
"God Rāma was sitting and watching everyone work... They said to him, 'Bhagavān Rām, you should not place stones below. If you do, then everybody will go deep into the water. Please, Rāma, you sit down, otherwise we all will sink.'"
"Holi Gurujī said: 'So world in all and all in one.'"
The speaker narrates the story of Lord Rama and the squirrel from the Ramayana to illustrate divine humility and the value of every devotee's effort. He seamlessly transitions to personal memories of his guru, Holī Gurujī, at the ashram, emphasizing the lasting spiritual power of holy places and saints. The talk expands into universal themes, referencing Jesus and the Mahabharata, to counsel against religious possessiveness and to advocate for a humble, kind, and unified approach to spiritual life, seeing the divine in all.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
What means non-duality
3:50 - 5:04 (74 min)

"Above neither politics nor this religion, which is also politics. Religion is not spiritual. If that is, then humanity is the highest."
"My son, I don’t need anything from you... I remember when you were born, I was with you. And when I will pass away, my son, you should be with me."
He emphasizes heart-centered consciousness, family bonds, and being present for loved ones at life's end, concluding with an invitation for others to share their stories.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Who am I?
5:10 - 5:58 (48 min)

A spiritual discourse on the breath of life, the limits of the body, and destiny.
"Our breath is day and night equally, and it is written how many breaths we will have; then it is finished."
"Even God cannot prolong. That’s it."
The lecturer leads a satsang, exploring the relationship between breath, life, and a predetermined lifespan. He explains that while practices like yoga and prāṇāyāma can make life more comfortable, the ultimate duration is preordained. He illustrates this with an ancient story about a ṛṣi who repeatedly postpones his death to study the Vedas, only to be shown the futility of his endeavor by Dharmarāja. The talk weaves in reflections on the five elements, anecdotes about Czech yogis, and the spiritual nature of the region.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Follow the path faithfully
6:05 - 6:42 (37 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. During last year people could practise yoga individually. Meditation without mala and mantra is not good. We should follow our path. There are many paths but all comes together. Every creature have a path and they know that God has given them everything. Our yoga path is very clear. God gave everything to humans but we lost it. God is sitting in us. We should become one with God. We are human but we completely confused and don't know clearly our path. Mantra is very important which is always with us and show our path
Instructions for successful kriyja anusthan
6:50 - 7:23 (33 min)

An opening address for a Yoga in Daily Life seminar on holistic well-being.
"Those who practice Yoga in Daily Life, whether in Europe, America, Australia, or anywhere in the world, were not affected by COVID that much."
"If we could learn to follow the moon, then we can control ourselves. There is that which will be and that which will not be, and that is known only through Jyotiṣa."
Swami Avatarpuri Ji Maharaj welcomes attendees to the annual gathering at the ashram, reflecting on the challenges of recent years. He discusses the foundational role of Jyotiṣa (Vedic astrology) in understanding health and life events, including marriage compatibility. The talk expands into a holistic view of yoga, covering physical exercise, personalized practice, proper nourishment, and the integration of different medical systems like Āyurveda and allopathy. He offers practical advice for the seminar, such as moderating food intake and practicing prāṇāyāma to maintain energy, and outlines plans for incorporating new elements into the Bārikhāṭu Praṇām practice.
Filming location: Bari Khatu, Rajasthan, India
Soul is One
7:30 - 8:42 (72 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from weekend Yoga Seminar in Novo Mesto, Slovenia. We are all like paras. We can create good qualities in others. When paras touch the iron it becomes gold. Guru is more than paras, Guru can transform the disciple into Guru. If not, either Gurudev is not right, either there is a distance between the Master and disciple. The physical body is called annamaya kosa, while the energy body is called pranamaya kosa. Water is water in each of the forms. Similarly, Soul is one.
You will be according to what you eat
8:50 - 9:26 (36 min)

A spiritual discourse on nourishment, habits, and holistic well-being.
"If you want to enjoy the taste, then take less into the mouth and chew it well, so the tongue and the whole mouth experience the taste."
"That is why many yogīs, many, many, they said: eat less, drink only as needed, and meditate more."
The speaker addresses an audience after a spiritual retreat, using the example of eating halušky (dumplings) to discuss the principles of mindful eating, digestion, and respect for food preparers. He expands the topic to contrast ordinary food with 'ān' (divine seed or essence), discusses forming harmonious habits, and cautions against the misuse of substances like alcohol. The talk concludes with well-wishes for the journey home and an invitation for future gatherings.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Educate your children spiritualy
9:30 - 10:56 (86 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We should eat less not to be too sleepy. Many people sleep during kryja anusthan meditation. If you eat less your life will be longer and you will be more healthy. Many things changed in the education of children. In the beginning, many people went to yoga in Chechoslovakia. Slowly the whole Yoga in Daily Life system built. Before marrying boys and girls have to eat very sattvic meals to purify her body. Parents should educate their children about spirituality. Young couples would see Jyotish to decide in which constellation would be married. Humans shouldn't kill at all. Up to now, very many people became vegetarian in Europe also. Practising sarva hita asanas and ptanayama.
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 2 - Part 1
11:00 - 12:03 (63 min)

A guided yoga practice session for Level 2 of the Yoga in Daily Life system.
"The difference between the first level and the second level is significant. In the second level, we engage with the real āsanas."
"The breathing can guide you very deep inside towards your inner self."
An instructor leads a comprehensive session at the ashram, beginning with deep relaxation and the full yoga breath before progressing through several Level 2 āsanas such as Śaśāṅkāsana and Meru Ākaraṇa Āsana. The practice emphasizes precise movement linked to breath, detailed relaxation techniques, and concludes with prāṇāyāma and OṂ chanting.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The beauty of yoga nidra
12:10 - 13:23 (73 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We can realize the proper time of something by Jyotish and by the actual strength of our ida and pingala nadis. In the morning we should think first that we are human. It means I should not do wrong things for others. Nidra means half sleep and half awaken. There are three statuses aware sleep and dream. When you drive a car you have to be always awakened. In yoga nidra there are all three situations. We came from the earth we live in the earth and we shall go to the earth. We need a Guru to give us instructions and taking care of us if we do something wrong. Yoga is that force that consciousness that driver which leads our car which is our body.
What means non-duality
13:30 - 14:44 (74 min)

"Above neither politics nor this religion, which is also politics. Religion is not spiritual. If that is, then humanity is the highest."
"My son, I don’t need anything from you... I remember when you were born, I was with you. And when I will pass away, my son, you should be with me."
He emphasizes heart-centered consciousness, family bonds, and being present for loved ones at life's end, concluding with an invitation for others to share their stories.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Instructions for successful kriyja anusthan
14:50 - 15:23 (33 min)

An opening address for a Yoga in Daily Life seminar on holistic well-being.
"Those who practice Yoga in Daily Life, whether in Europe, America, Australia, or anywhere in the world, were not affected by COVID that much."
"If we could learn to follow the moon, then we can control ourselves. There is that which will be and that which will not be, and that is known only through Jyotiṣa."
Swami Avatarpuri Ji Maharaj welcomes attendees to the annual gathering at the ashram, reflecting on the challenges of recent years. He discusses the foundational role of Jyotiṣa (Vedic astrology) in understanding health and life events, including marriage compatibility. The talk expands into a holistic view of yoga, covering physical exercise, personalized practice, proper nourishment, and the integration of different medical systems like Āyurveda and allopathy. He offers practical advice for the seminar, such as moderating food intake and practicing prāṇāyāma to maintain energy, and outlines plans for incorporating new elements into the Bārikhāṭu Praṇām practice.
Filming location: Bari Khatu, Rajasthan, India
What means destiny?
15:30 - 16:17 (47 min)

A spiritual discourse on destiny, divine order, and the chant of Aum.
"In numbers, we do not put a zero. But it was an Indian professor... who gave us this zero. It solved all problems."
"That which gives us destiny is called the Vidhātā... What she writes, no one can change. Yes, no one can run from it."
Swami Ji leads a satsang, beginning with instructions for extended Aum chanting. He explores concepts of destiny (vidhātā/kismat), explaining it as a divine, unchangeable decree. He narrates a story from the Ramayana era where even the powerful demon king Ravana could not alter the destined husband for his daughter, illustrating that destiny supersedes all worldly power. The talk concludes with an assurance to focus on spiritual practice (sadhana) rather than worry.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Practicing Prnayama
16:00 - 16:50 (50 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
We should prepare for Gurupurnima
16:20 - 17:03 (43 min)

A satsang discourse on purity, the pandemic, and spiritual connection.
"Why does it attack only humans? And why are humans affected so much?"
"Yoga, meditations, concentrations, harmony, peace, love, understanding, etc., are our way of life."
Swami Maheshwarananda (Swamiji) addresses an international gathering at his ashram, reflecting on the COVID-19 pandemic after a seven-month absence. He shares observations that practitioners of yoga and pure (sattvic) lifestyles were less affected, framing the virus as a prompt for humanity to respect all life and return to a harmonious existence. He discusses the upcoming Guru Purnima celebration, the importance of a true guru's blessing, and concludes with a practice of drawing prana from trees.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Flowing of prana and consciousness
17:05 - 18:11 (66 min)

An evening satsang on spiritual anatomy and parenting.
"It is said that the body should not be damaged for the perfection of Siddhas. All the 72,000 nerves should be very clear and clean, where the prāṇa can flow freely."
"Parents have a very, very important role in how the child grows up. That is the time when we feed information into that system."
The lecturer begins by discussing the importance of an unblemished body (akhaṇḍa) for the free flow of prāṇa, explaining the network of nāḍīs and chakras. He shares a story about a king and a wound to illustrate the principle. He then hands the floor to Guru Śaṅkarajī, who speaks on the role of parents, outlining how proper physical nourishment, positive sensory input, and the inculcation of virtues shape a child's development from infancy.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Rules and regulations are important
18:15 - 19:06 (51 min)

Morning Satsang with Vishwaguruji, Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. When you are angry, greedy and jealous it touches the Manipur chakra, and heat rises up. The words of the master help us to overcome some psychological conditions. It is very important to keep the four principles: proper behaviour, a good way of thinking, proper diet, and good actions.
Soul is One
19:10 - 20:22 (72 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from weekend Yoga Seminar in Novo Mesto, Slovenia. We are all like paras. We can create good qualities in others. When paras touch the iron it becomes gold. Guru is more than paras, Guru can transform the disciple into Guru. If not, either Gurudev is not right, either there is a distance between the Master and disciple. The physical body is called annamaya kosa, while the energy body is called pranamaya kosa. Water is water in each of the forms. Similarly, Soul is one.
A Gathering of Hearts
20:30 - 21:55 (85 min)

A closing address and spiritual discourse following a week-long yoga seminar.
"In our Yoga in Daily Life, everyone is like brothers and sisters, a family... We are all from this Earth."
"Spirituality is purity, kindness, humbleness, ahiṃsā, and respect... Walk on your own path, the path of our tradition."
The lecturer addresses participants at the conclusion of a seminar at Mahaprabhuji Deep Ashram. He expresses gratitude for the disciplined and loving community effort, defines spirituality as living virtues, and encourages carrying these principles into daily life and local engagement. He concludes with teachings from the Kākabhatī, emphasizing the importance of a guru, inner energy, and devotion.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Around the world - Pranayama practice from Mexico City
22:00 - 22:31 (31 min)

Pranayama practice.
The ways of Purification
22:35 - 23:38 (63 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Chanting and explanation of the mantra OM Namo Sri Prabhu Deepa Narayan. We came from Mother, from the earth and we will go again. The whole Earth is like the Mother. Where is water, there is a God. The argument between Holy Guruji and the King about eating meat. Pranayama and Kriya is a way of purification like we are singing Mantras or Bhajans.
Shiva is balancing all
23:40 - 0:12 (32 min)

A spiritual discourse and yoga practice session on the theme of cosmic and personal balance.
"In Sanātana Dharma, we worship all because there is only one God."
"Therefore, now is the time... Śiva has opened his eyes... he will bring something again better, balancing."
Swami Anandpuri addresses the global community, discussing the universal nature of divinity and the role of Śiva as the cosmic balancer of positive and negative forces inherent in all life. He then invites Umapurījī to lead practical balancing exercises, including one-legged stands and stretches, to cultivate physical and inner stability, concluding with a moment of meditation and contentment.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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