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Feel oneness and protect all creatures
0:20 - 0:50 (30 min)
The divine essence resides within the living body. God is present within us and has given us human form. The natural world involves creatures consuming one another, yet herbivores like cows, which eat only grass, are considered close to the divine. Humans, gifted with intellect and body, often choose a path contrary to this harmony by consuming meat, which involves killing and constitutes a sin. All beings feel pain, a profound experience understood even by those who inflict it. We meditate to seek happiness, peace, and oneness with God. Figures like Jesus embodied profound suffering, yet within such suffering resides a divine essence. The individual soul is a part of God, like a drop of water destined to return to the ocean. All traditions, from Jesus to Shiva, emphasize prayer, compassion, and reconciliation, as seen in practices like seeking forgiveness during Christmas. Our ultimate purpose is unity, transcending divisions to protect all creatures with peace and love.
"Animals like dogs and many others eat each other as well—big dogs, little dogs, and so many."
"If we think with our brain, we can see it is not good—oh my God, a living being, and how we are killing it."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
We are Humans
0:55 - 1:23 (28 min)
The nature of practice is to inquire into what you are not, to discover the Self.
We perform many actions and yoga postures, naming animals and forms, but you are not that movement or those names. You are not the body practicing. We identify with elements like water, necessary for life, yet you are not that either. We live within a body and a world, like passengers in an aeroplane, but this too is not you. Life appears and disappears, and we question where the prāṇa goes. We speak of God but have not seen God. The ultimate reality is described as light, yet even that description falls away into nothingness. The practice is to see that all these appearances—the body, the world, the elements—are not you. The true state is a oneness beyond all forms and descriptions, where there is no separation. Be with this inquiry.
"All that is moving is not you; it is that."
"There is no light also, it’s going dead."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The materialized OM
1:30 - 1:52 (22 min)
A refreshing wind signals progress as we prepare for the temple's opening in four months, a short time when busy. The leader's presence accelerates the work, though daily changes are subtle until seen from afar. This completion is a divine achievement of a great vision, yet it is not an end but a step in perpetual creation. Our role is to participate and support, for every small action has effect. This place transforms the land and society, carrying a universal vibration. We must invite skilled helpers to share in this work for future generations, a gift for all humanity to draw nearer to the divine.
"Time seems to run more quickly when we are busy, when we engage ourselves in activities."
"This area will never be completed. It is like the universe."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The Interconnection of Yoga and Āyurveda: A Discourse on Mind, Body, and Soul
2:00 - 3:04 (64 min)
Yoga and Āyurveda are interconnected sciences for controlling the mind to achieve health and liberation. Yoga is the instrument to control the fluctuations of the mind. Āyurveda is the knowledge of life, comprising body, senses, mind, and soul. Maharṣi Caraka's philosophy states disease cannot occur without a distortion in the mind; therefore, controlling the mind is essential for health. The process for this is yoga. The soul is the conscious sovereign, while the mind is the active doer. To stop the mind, the soul must command it through techniques culminating in samādhi. The eightfold path of yoga begins with Yama and Niyama. One must control the guṇas, cultivating sāttvic feelings. Stabilizing the mind in the soul yields attainments and is the aim. From the Āyurvedic view, yoga requires a body. Even with a controlled mind, one experiences results of past actions, as unexperienced karma is not destroyed. Yoga's techniques to control mind and body are found within Āyurveda. By controlling duality through yoga and achieving samādhi, the cycle of birth and death ceases.
"Yoga is an instrument to control your cittavṛtti—the fluctuations of the mind."
"Ātmā sthe manasi sthire: when the mind is stable and controlled in the Ātmā. This is Yoga."
Filming location: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Christmas Time
3:10 - 4:17 (67 min)
This is a time for joy, well-being, and spiritual gathering. After the harvest, people have a natural need to come together in celebration, as seen in festivals like Holi and Christmas. This period is divinely appointed for happiness; to be unhappy then is to invite negative energies. We must use this time to forgive, heal relationships, and create a sacred atmosphere. True well-being begins with personal health, as taught in Āyurveda. The first happiness is a healthy body, the second is harmony and wealth at home, followed by a good partner, obedient children, good neighbors, and nourishment from the earth. Discipline in eating is crucial, as our tongue—through speech and taste—can destroy us. Practice prāṇāyāma to cleanse the body. Make a gradual resolution to improve your habits.
"Rejoice, and I think there is a wonderful song. Rejoice, rejoice, yes."
"Pehla sukha nirogī kāyā, dujā sukha, ghar meṁ māyā. That means, the soul's bold stand haben."
Filming location: Salzburg, Austria
Where can we find God?
4:25 - 5:26 (61 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Budapest, Hungary. Three practices that are good for our body, mind and spiritual development, to help us reach God. Where do we look for God? When the soul leaves the body it leaves as fast as a shooting star moves across the sky. God is with us all. Ashwini mudra, AUM chanting and bhramari pranayama.
The materialized OM
5:30 - 5:52 (22 min)
A refreshing wind signals progress as we prepare for the temple's opening in four months, a short time when busy. The leader's presence accelerates the work, though daily changes are subtle until seen from afar. This completion is a divine achievement of a great vision, yet it is not an end but a step in perpetual creation. Our role is to participate and support, for every small action has effect. This place transforms the land and society, carrying a universal vibration. We must invite skilled helpers to share in this work for future generations, a gift for all humanity to draw nearer to the divine.
"Time seems to run more quickly when we are busy, when we engage ourselves in activities."
"This area will never be completed. It is like the universe."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Be vegetarian or vegan
6:00 - 7:10 (70 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Maribor, Slovenia. We should practise continuously so God will see that we want to reach the cosmic self. Yoga is not only an exercise but a spiritual thing. There is more water on the earth than land. Water is life. Many creatures are living in the water in the earth and in the air. In Kali Yuga humans are suffering. Yoga in Daily Life people is not affected too much by corona. The karma of killing many animals is coming back to the human. Many cancers are because by chemicals. All the meals that we have are not healthy. We do bad things with the calves and bees also. The centre of our life is the navel. Practising OM chanting and bhramari pranayama.
Christmas Time
7:15 - 8:22 (67 min)
This is a time for joy, well-being, and spiritual gathering. After the harvest, people have a natural need to come together in celebration, as seen in festivals like Holi and Christmas. This period is divinely appointed for happiness; to be unhappy then is to invite negative energies. We must use this time to forgive, heal relationships, and create a sacred atmosphere. True well-being begins with personal health, as taught in Āyurveda. The first happiness is a healthy body, the second is harmony and wealth at home, followed by a good partner, obedient children, good neighbors, and nourishment from the earth. Discipline in eating is crucial, as our tongue—through speech and taste—can destroy us. Practice prāṇāyāma to cleanse the body. Make a gradual resolution to improve your habits.
"Rejoice, and I think there is a wonderful song. Rejoice, rejoice, yes."
"Pehla sukha nirogī kāyā, dujā sukha, ghar meṁ māyā. That means, the soul's bold stand haben."
Filming location: Salzburg, Austria
Where can we see God?
8:30 - 9:41 (71 min)
We seek God but often fail to see the divine within creation and ourselves. We acknowledge a supreme creator, yet God remains unseen directly in the sky or in human form, though evident in all living things like water, which is life itself. Humans possess intellect but often disappoint, harming creation and failing to understand the life force in all beings, including vegetation. Self-realized masters guide us, but we remain obscured by layers of ego, pride, and cruelty, much like the bamboo in a story that allowed itself to be shaped by God to help others. True devotion requires trust, as shown when a doubting climber refused to let go despite begging for salvation. God resides within every creature and within our own bodies, a complex system of nerves and energy channels. Our physical form, governed by elements and prāṇa, or life force, requires balance through practices like prāṇāyāma to purify nerves and harmonize chakras. This yoga is a safe science for health, not about forced arousal of energy. Health suffers from poor nourishment, emotional toxins like swallowed anger, and a lack of forgiveness. Practice gently, avoid extremes, and seek natural harmony for well-being. The ultimate knowledge lies in understanding these inner divine mechanisms.
"God is within us. God is within us and in every creature."
"If you trust in me, then leave your hands free."
Filming location: Raumati Beach, New Zealand
We have to become united in Oneness
9:45 - 11:02 (77 min)
Evening program with Vishwaguruji from Szeged, Hungary. We have our destiny in which it is written when and where we are. The story of a boat in the ocean and a bird. It is in our fate that we want to reach God. We are like a bird coming and going. Life is only temporary. Every living creature has its fate and life. Become one with all. At the end, a drop of water arrives at the ocean and becomes one with it. When we die, our soul goes from the body, which is like a stone falling down. Some of us go towards the pure Light and others come back again. There is only one door when we leave our bodies. Nowadays children don't accept the advice of their parents. Don't kill anyone and don't speak negative words. Practising AUM chanting, bhramari pranayama and some simple asanas.
Eat healthy food and live as a human
11:10 - 11:53 (43 min)
The simplicity of spiritual practice lies in daily remembrance and conscious living.
Historically, people across faiths integrated prayer into daily life, like family meals. Now, such observance has declined, correlating with modern negativity. Dietary choices reflect this shift; some move away from traditional vegetarianism, while others adopt veganism from compassion for animals. Health requires mindful eating and periodic fasting, not constant consumption. Simple morning affirmations ground us: acknowledge your humanity, honor Mother Earth, and revere water as life. Modern challenges like pollution and industrial agriculture show our disconnection from these elements. Returning to conscious basics fosters well-being.
"First, when we open our eyes, then tell, 'I am human.'"
"Water is life... Water is God."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Morning practice from Strilky
12:00 - 13:05 (65 min)
Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Practice.
Feel oneness and protect all creatures
13:10 - 13:40 (30 min)
The divine essence resides within the living body. God is present within us and has given us human form. The natural world involves creatures consuming one another, yet herbivores like cows, which eat only grass, are considered close to the divine. Humans, gifted with intellect and body, often choose a path contrary to this harmony by consuming meat, which involves killing and constitutes a sin. All beings feel pain, a profound experience understood even by those who inflict it. We meditate to seek happiness, peace, and oneness with God. Figures like Jesus embodied profound suffering, yet within such suffering resides a divine essence. The individual soul is a part of God, like a drop of water destined to return to the ocean. All traditions, from Jesus to Shiva, emphasize prayer, compassion, and reconciliation, as seen in practices like seeking forgiveness during Christmas. Our ultimate purpose is unity, transcending divisions to protect all creatures with peace and love.
"Animals like dogs and many others eat each other as well—big dogs, little dogs, and so many."
"If we think with our brain, we can see it is not good—oh my God, a living being, and how we are killing it."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Where can we find God?
13:45 - 14:46 (61 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Budapest, Hungary. Three practices that are good for our body, mind and spiritual development, to help us reach God. Where do we look for God? When the soul leaves the body it leaves as fast as a shooting star moves across the sky. God is with us all. Ashwini mudra, AUM chanting and bhramari pranayama.
Follow the words of the Guru continuously
14:50 - 15:44 (54 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. The lecturer speaks some words about Guru vakya and Guru seva. We should find the correct way to the seva and the practice. There are many people in Europe and India also who are very disciplined and practise very seriously. Many people from many countries would like to follow Yoga in Daily Life. There are many great saints and Gurus in India. They all are very good. It is very good when families are living together and love children very much. The first Guru was Bhagavan Siva. The story of Siva Parvati and a merchant. Husband and wife should be one. Vishwaguruji organized the next day's work in the Ashram.
We can change the world together
15:50 - 16:46 (56 min)
Awareness of what we consume is crucial for health and unity. Many are unknowingly eating insects, which is harmful. This is not just a local issue but a global one, spreading even to places like India. Consuming such things can cause serious health problems, including blockages in the body, as we lack the enzyme to break them down. It can lead to diseases like cancer. Regulations may require labeling, but loopholes exist, especially in restaurants. The best defense is to cook at home using known, raw ingredients. We must be vigilant about what enters our bodies, as foreign substances, even from food, can influence our system. Our collective strength lies in unity and enduring commitment to sattvic living. By making conscious choices and supporting each other, we can protect our health and effect change.
"Eating these worms is not bad only for our spiritual path. But it can cause serious health problems."
"The best food for our health is no-label food. Prepare your bread, prepare your chapati."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The most Important thing being in Unity
16:50 - 17:23 (33 min)
Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Villach, Austria. Come to this Ashram and be happy. Practice and bring good people here. I am very happy to spend two nights here. Now it is the time of holy festival here and in India. The tradition of holy days goes back a long time, without mantra and meditation we would not know what it means to be human.
Our life is a chance
17:30 - 18:20 (50 min)
The human birth is a rare chance to avoid the endless cycle of animal existence. Brahmaloka contains all duality, heaven and hell. Time is a human construct; animals do not count days. All creatures possess consciousness and remember God in their own way, but they act primarily to fill their bellies. Humans uniquely possess discernment and intellect. Life is sustained by life eating life across 8.4 million species. Humans, however, should not consume living animals, as this creates severe karmic debt requiring rebirth into those same species to suffer the same fate. Every action, good or bad, is karma. Animals are mute beings who must endure their suffering without protest. This human life is a single opportunity to break this cycle through righteous conduct. You are the king governing the kingdom of your own body; do not let bad habits destroy it.
"Khānā, pīnā, bhogṇā, paśu bhī sūjān. Eating, drinking, and enjoying, animals can also do. Oh, man, men, humans. If you are doing only this, then what is the difference between you and animals?"
"Therefore, jīva jīva bhakṣati. Life will eat life. A dog will eat another animal. Other animals will eat animals. But one animal is a human, and they should not eat that living animal."
Filming location: Fiji Islands
Yoga in Daily Life in India
18:25 - 18:58 (33 min)
Evening satsang with Mahamandaleshwar Swami Gyaneshwarpuriji.from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Sharing a few things about Yoga in Daily Life in India. Yoga classes are held in Ashrams, now we want to introduce Yoga in Daily Life for everyday life. When they hear the name of Vishwaguruji, everything turns to good. We are conducting seminars in more and more universities in India. We are publishing a magazine called Vishwa Deep Divya Sandesh, each month.
Ganesji Doha
19:05 - 19:44 (39 min)
Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing. Mahamandaleshwar The lecturer speaks about bhajans and bhajan translation which is very hard. Explanation of bhajan Ganeshji doha. The story of Siva Ganesha and Kartikeya. Ganesha is sitting in the muladhara chakra on our previous karmas.
Darshan and dhan
19:50 - 20:47 (57 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing and translation. Dhana is property. But our property is a knowledge that we get from Gurudev. Husband and wife should be together for their whole life. Darshan dhana what I see is a God. Now we are humans. Either we can go back or to heaven. The story of a mother who gave a ring to her child. Bhajan singing and translation.
We should have roots
20:55 - 21:54 (59 min)
Yoga is a progressive path requiring tailored techniques for growth, like a child advancing through life stages. We must evolve beyond mere physical exercise to teach yoga's full science, especially at universities where its depth is often unknown. Many traditions and teachers exist, each with their own disciples, just as every mother has her own child—all are valid and should be respected. True roots come from genuine lineage and practice, not from those who claim exclusivity. Modern life severs these roots, leading to disconnection, much like a leaf blown from its tree. Our goal is to merge with the divine, like a drop returning to the ocean, through sincere practice and loyalty to authentic teachings.
"University, but I don't know what yoga is. So, we have to teach them at the university. Because only physical exercises are not enough."
"Similarly, everyone has their mother, their father, their children, friends, etc. And that is what we call the best path."
Filming location: Slovenia
Try to be nirmohi
22:00 - 22:36 (36 min)
The Earth suffers from human exploitation, and our food has been destroyed by the loss of natural seeds and chemical pollution. We have dug coal, diverted water, and injected chemicals, making the mother suffer. Seeds that once lasted for generations now must be bought anew, and our vegetables are tasteless and dangerous. Educated people have ruined everything. Many diseases arise from this corrupted food. Yet, some are returning to cultivate good seeds at home. We must detach from worldly attachments to move toward the Supreme. Attachment, or moha, is the heaviest obstacle to self-realization. Discipline and satsang are the paths to remove this attachment. A story of a detached king illustrates that true renunciation means no attachment, even to family. Our senses and mind constantly seek more, but we must direct the mind through satsang and wisdom to control attachment while in the body.
"Holy Gurujī used to say that Bhagavān Viṣṇu put seva and mokṣa in a scale. And the scale of seva was much heavier than mokṣa."
"Attachment will always be as long as we have this physical body, as long as the indriyas are active. There will always be. But we should know this: that we wake our wisdom to know and to decide."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Never eat meat
22:40 - 22:59 (19 min)
A call for purity in yoga and life, centered on strict vegetarianism.
Many have begun to eat meat, which is not good. This improper practice is now spreading from India through yoga. People from India go out to other countries and say it is acceptable to eat meat. This is wrong. In our countries, like Croatia and Czechoslovakia, and in your countries, many good people do not eat meat. I have worked hard with you on "Yoga in Daily Life." We must be strong and tell people what true yoga is: it involves not killing anything and not eating meat. Those who eat meat will face many body problems and cannot think clearly. We must all return to this pure practice with no meat. In marriage, make a vow to nurture your children and stay together. We must bring everyone back to this good way.
"They also say that if they want, they can eat meat too. And that is not good."
"People who eat meat, at a certain age... they cannot even speak. And many, many people cannot think anything. This is because of the meat."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Healing Bridge: Integrating Yoga into Modern Medicine
23:00 - 23:09 (9 min)
The integration of yoga offers a holistic complement to modern medicine. After surgeries, I reflect on what more could have been done for patients beforehand. Our globalized, rapid, and restless world induces psychosomatic issues that current Western medicine may not fully address. While surgery handles structural problems, many conditions could be resolved alternatively. I apply the Yoga in Daily Life system on three levels. First, as prevention, inspiring patients to integrate practice early to reduce future healthcare burdens. Second, as a supportive adjunct to enhance conventional treatments. Third, as the primary treatment for specific ailments, especially psychosomatic ones like spinal pain. I advise patients to practice the complete system, not seek quick fixes. When they engage wholly, they often resolve their own issues and do not return. People suffer from seeking rapid, universalized treatments that often fail. Yoga provides excellent methods for both prevention and fostering well-being.
"People suffer because they are globalized, rapid, and restless. Consequently, they seek quick, rapid, and universalized medications and treatments—an approach that often fails."
"Practice the Yoga in Daily Life system as a complete system. I encourage them not to seek a quick, rapid fix, but to follow the exercises and return after two or three months to discuss their problem."
Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
The Silent Revolution: Yoga as the Antidote to Mind Pollution and Failed Leadership
23:15 - 23:38 (23 min)
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
The Interconnection of Yoga and Āyurveda: A Discourse on Mind, Body, and Soul
23:45 - 0:49 (64 min)
Yoga and Āyurveda are interconnected sciences for controlling the mind to achieve health and liberation. Yoga is the instrument to control the fluctuations of the mind. Āyurveda is the knowledge of life, comprising body, senses, mind, and soul. Maharṣi Caraka's philosophy states disease cannot occur without a distortion in the mind; therefore, controlling the mind is essential for health. The process for this is yoga. The soul is the conscious sovereign, while the mind is the active doer. To stop the mind, the soul must command it through techniques culminating in samādhi. The eightfold path of yoga begins with Yama and Niyama. One must control the guṇas, cultivating sāttvic feelings. Stabilizing the mind in the soul yields attainments and is the aim. From the Āyurvedic view, yoga requires a body. Even with a controlled mind, one experiences results of past actions, as unexperienced karma is not destroyed. Yoga's techniques to control mind and body are found within Āyurveda. By controlling duality through yoga and achieving samādhi, the cycle of birth and death ceases.
"Yoga is an instrument to control your cittavṛtti—the fluctuations of the mind."
"Ātmā sthe manasi sthire: when the mind is stable and controlled in the Ātmā. This is Yoga."
Filming location: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
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