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Mahaprabhuji is endless joy
0:15 - 0:34 (19 min)
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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
Enjoy your life and be positive
0:30 - 1:18 (48 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We enjoy our bodies and our sadhana also. Here are very beautiful trees and we are like children of that trees. Our mother earth has beautiful hair which is the grass. To touch the earth without socks is very healthy. Think over what did we do on the last day. We can take a tilak to our forehead and eat a very little sweet. Sweet means speak and think sweet. Our eyes can't see each other. The story about brothers and sisters. Anuloma viloma pranayama balances our mind. Eyes are the sisters and the nostrils are the brothers. Enjoy your life and do and think good. Beauty comes from inside. be thankful for God to live your beautiful life.
Science of chakras
0:40 - 1:56 (76 min)
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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
Who am I?
2:00 - 2:48 (48 min)
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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
The Nabhi
2:55 - 3:50 (55 min)
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Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka, Croatia. We have to enter into the cosmic light. The Nabhi (Navel) is the root. Try to learn and see the navel properly. Diet and exercise balance our weight. In the human body, some will fall down, some will go to the Brahma Loka. Exercise to feel the navel. There are 52 letters and we should begin with the Om chanting. While chanting Ohm we can feel how nabhi awakes. Balancing brain functions by practicing Brahmari pranayama and chanting the mantra Om.
A Gathering of Hearts
3:55 - 5:20 (85 min)
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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
Practising with Vishwaguruji
5:25 - 6:22 (57 min)
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Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Slovenia. Relaxation and bhajan singing. Vajra nadi gives the power of our whole body. Vajra nadi is like a tree it has a root and some branches. Practising sarva hita asanas and bhramari pranayama. If we practise asanas lifelong we will die very easy without pain.
Shiva tried to give immortality to Parvati
6:30 - 7:16 (46 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the divine union of Śiva and Śakti, emphasizing gender equality and the unity of all beings. "In many religions, and many countries, and many things, they were saying that women have no soul." "It is said from the Satyugas, 'Mātṛ Devo Bhava, Pitṛ Devo Bhava.' First God, 'Mātṛ Devo Bhava.'" The speaker, addressing a gathering, explores the inseparable nature of the divine masculine and feminine. He recounts the myth of Śiva and Satī, explaining how Viṣṇu used the Sudarśana Cakra to dismember Satī's body, creating the Śakti Pīṭhas. He also shares the story of Pārvatī's attempt to gain immortality through a mantra, which is overheard by a parrot. The talk stresses that the divine union exists within every person and advocates for pure living and respect for all. Filming location: Slovenia
One day we will be together
7:20 - 8:04 (44 min)
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An evening satsang on spiritual unity and the essence of all paths. "It is very important that everyone has their yoga center's name... but yoga is only one yoga; we simply have different names." "All children are born into what we call a kindergarten. In the kindergarten, we see all children as very beautiful and very good." The lecturer addresses the global Yoga in Daily Life community, using analogies of families, children, and the water cycle to illustrate the fundamental oneness underlying all yoga schools, religions, and human beings. He emphasizes respect for all traditions and lineages while cautioning against the discord created by attachment to names and identities. The talk concludes with a prayer for harmony and a reminder to seek inner unity. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Guru gives us the good path
8:10 - 8:48 (38 min)
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A spiritual discourse on navigating the Kali Yuga and following the guru's path. "Śiva is balancing. Śiva is giving blessings and controlling everything for all: the ṛṣis, the yogīs, the spiritual ones, and also others, what we call rākṣasas." "We give you the path, but you have to go. Sometimes one wants to work on something, and then you go to the other side. You are learning something halfway, and then you go to the other side. That is your problem." The lecturer addresses a global audience, speaking outdoors as rain falls. He discusses the transition from Kali Yuga to Satya Yuga, the balancing role of Śiva, and the importance of steadfastly following one's spiritual path and guru. Using analogies of a traveler asking for directions and a mother's love for her child, he cautions against inconsistently seeking different gurus and emphasizes deepening practice beyond physical yoga. The talk also touches on the sciences of karma and jyotiṣ. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Wherever you are Gurudev is with you
8:55 - 9:49 (54 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the nature of the Guru and the path to liberation. "Guru is Brahmā. Guru is Viṣṇu. Guru is Maheśvara. These all three—above them is the guru." "Dhyāna Mūlam Guru Mūrti... the root of meditation is the form of the Guru. Pūjā Mūlam Guru Padam... the root of worship is the feet of the Guru." Swami Madhavanji delivers an evening lecture, exploring the supreme importance of the Guru through traditional verses and analogies. He explains the Guru as the transcendent source encompassing the divine Trinity and the foundation of all spiritual practice—meditation, worship, mantra, and ultimate liberation. The talk includes practical instructions on reverence, the power of speech, and an introduction to prāṇa and the energy channels, concluding with a promise to continue the subject. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Atma is one and body is different
9:55 - 10:48 (53 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the unity of all spiritual paths and the nature of God. "So we should respect all yoga centers anywhere. One should not say, 'Only mine, that's all.'" "As the Holy Gurujī said, one in all and all in one... So, one God is that, and the second is: all we are Gods." The lecturer delivers a satsang, using metaphors of children in a village and drops in an ocean to illustrate the essential oneness behind all religions, yoga schools, and individuals. He emphasizes respect for all paths, explains that every being contains the divine essence, and discusses the journey of the soul toward the cosmic self. Filming location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Past is gone future is not here yet
10:55 - 11:39 (44 min)
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A spiritual discourse on living in the present moment and the nature of past, present, and future. "Therefore, it is at present. Be in the present." "So the past is gone. The present is here. But you think, 'In the future, I will also get this.' But you will not get it. That’s it." An instructor addresses a group, advising them to release attachment to past experiences and future anxieties. He advocates for a simple, relaxed practice, contrasting it with other meditation techniques. Using stories, such as a dog losing its bread by coveting a reflection, he illustrates the futility of dwelling on what is gone or what might be, emphasizing that true practice (Anuṣṭhāna) is about being grounded in the now. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Practising concentration on one point
11:45 - 12:41 (56 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. n Kryja Anusthan people get much clean spiritual energy. This sadhana is working on the inner side. Eagles see very far forward and backwards also. The elephant can concentrate only one thing at one time. Some people in the anusthan is half asleep and half awaken. It is important not to move at all. The story about Holiguruji and Vishwaguruji. A practise how long we can concentrate on one point. People tell their experiences during practising. We should go deeper and deeper into our concentration.
Sleeping and Yoga Nidra
12:45 - 14:05 (80 min)
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Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. Explanation of the role of sleep in our life. In yoganidra, you have to learn. Yoganidra should be led by the teacher with eyes open. Deep water is good, but we can't live in it. Life needs water but water can be dangerous. Inner control of five koshas is important.
We are a part of God
14:10 - 15:20 (70 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the unity of yoga and the soul's journey. "Yoga is not only physical, for the physical body, or just breath and concentration, etc. Yoga is very far-reaching." "I said, your soul, your ātmā in you is your God." A teacher addresses a gathering, explaining that all forms of yoga are one and that practice is a lifelong endeavor. He describes the soul's cyclical journey through 8.4 million life forms, the divine nature within each person, and the ultimate aim of merging with the cosmic consciousness. He concludes with a practical morning ritual, encouraging attendees to affirm "I am human" upon waking. Filming location: Slovenia
The nature of the Guru
15:25 - 16:05 (40 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the oneness of the soul and the path to supreme consciousness. "Our ātmā, your ātmā, every ātmā is one ātmā." "Step by step, our ātmā, our soul, will merge into the eternal. This is Gurudev's Vākya." He describes the spiritual journey through the five layers of the body (kośas) toward higher states like Mahātmā and Paramātmā, emphasizing that this one soul exists in every being and element. The talk includes practical advice on meditation (dhun), avoiding negative speech, and humorous observations on language misunderstandings. Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
Every creature have its karma
15:30 - 16:23 (53 min)
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A spiritual discourse on karma, interconnectedness, and human nature. "Karma is not only for humans; it is for all creatures, any animal." "So always, our people, our friends, we do not know who is thinking today, now." The lecturer addresses a gathering, exploring the universal law of karma that binds all life—humans, animals, and even trees. He shares parables, including a story of an ancient tree foretold to die by a yogi, to illustrate how actions interconnect. The talk weaves through themes of compassion, environmental destruction, and personal responsibility, concluding with a call to do good for all. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Where is our house?
16:10 - 17:03 (53 min)
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Evening satsang from Yoga Summer retreat in Vep, Hungary. Where to go? We always want to go somewhere. Where is our house? Story of a soldier in the winter night. The story of God and a bamboo tree. Where is a peaceful place? We should understand Devpuriji's and Mahaprabhuji's miracles. They were Avadhutas. To be with Gurudev and the darshan is very important. Where the light is lit, bugs will go there. Our Parampara is originated from Alakhpuriji from the Satya Yuga. It is very easy to miss the way on the spiritual path.
Live as a Yogi
17:05 - 17:41 (36 min)
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A global address on adopting a yogic lifestyle for health and longevity. "Paradoxically, the more doctors there are, the more people seem to fall ill." "The best medicine is often found in our grandmothers' kitchens. This means we humans must return to a natural way." A spiritual teacher speaks to a worldwide audience, advocating for a return to natural living as an antidote to modern disease. He critiques contemporary eating habits, over-reliance on chemical medicine, and the loss of traditional daily rhythms, emphasizing that the body itself is one's primary religion. He calls on all listeners, regardless of their faith, to become yogis by dedicating themselves to holistic practice and self-care, thereby achieving a long, peaceful, and healthy life. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
God is within us
17:45 - 18:14 (29 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishaguruji from Rijeka, Croatia. Karma yoga is the best yoga. How should we begin our day? Live happy healthy. Feel that I am a human so I don't harm any creatures. We search for God everywhere but we never look within ourselves. We should do our yoga practice regularly day by day. Vajra nadi is the base of our life. Practising bhramari pranayama.
Keep your inner temple clean
18:20 - 18:57 (37 min)
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An evening satsang on viewing the human body as a divine temple. "Therefore, we humans are the temple of God. We should keep that temple very clean, beautiful, and shining." "And in our temple, God is seated. So do not go elsewhere. God said, 'I am in you.'" The lecturer addresses the global Yoga and Daily Life community, explaining that the physical body is the primary temple housing the soul and divinity. He emphasizes maintaining purity through morning rituals, diet, and thought, and shares practical tips like applying oils to the navel and nostrils for well-being. The talk concludes with prayers and chants to Gurudev. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
A Gathering of Hearts
19:05 - 20:30 (85 min)
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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
Sleeping and Yoga Nidra
20:35 - 21:55 (80 min)
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Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. Explanation of the role of sleep in our life. In yoganidra, you have to learn. Yoganidra should be led by the teacher with eyes open. Deep water is good, but we can't live in it. Life needs water but water can be dangerous. Inner control of five koshas is important.
Part 1: The Role of Yoga and Meditation in Improving Quality of Life for Cancer Patients
22:00 - 23:07 (67 min)
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A medical lecture on the role of yoga and meditation as supportive care for cancer patients. "We must note which specific yogic and meditative techniques were used, as these vary widely." "Please do not give false hope that cancer will be cured... If a practitioner claims that prāṇāyāma, dhyāna, and some Ayurvedic herbs... can cure cancer, they are committing a grave sin against society." A doctor from AIIMS Delhi presents a detailed analysis of scientific studies on yogic interventions for cancer patients, emphasizing they are complementary to standard treatments like chemotherapy. He strongly warns against practitioners falsely claiming yoga can cure cancer, shares data on benefits for quality of life and stress, and proposes a large-scale research trial combining yoga, meditation, and herbal products for cancer prevention and care. Filming location: Delhi, India
Practising concentration on one point
23:15 - 0:11 (56 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. n Kryja Anusthan people get much clean spiritual energy. This sadhana is working on the inner side. Eagles see very far forward and backwards also. The elephant can concentrate only one thing at one time. Some people in the anusthan is half asleep and half awaken. It is important not to move at all. The story about Holiguruji and Vishwaguruji. A practise how long we can concentrate on one point. People tell their experiences during practising. We should go deeper and deeper into our concentration.
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