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Live webcast from Rijeka
0:00 - 1:30 (90 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka, Croatia.
Spirituality and joy
0:00 - 0:17 (17 min)

An evening satsang on the nature of spirituality.
"Spirituality: purity and humbleness, kindness, peace, understanding, oneness. Without this oneness, no peace, no spirituality."
"What can be more spiritual than this? Joy, joy, joy. It is that joy we should get like this now. Spirituality is what we call the joy."
A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering in an ashram, exploring the essence of spirituality beyond religious forms. He describes it as the harmonious union of mother (earth/nature) and father (divine light/energy) principles, manifesting as inner joy, peace, and oneness. He contrasts this with the discord of the modern age, concluding that true spirituality is found in present happiness and collective harmony.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Light of Life and the Path to Liberation
0:20 - 1:13 (53 min)

An evening satsang on the purpose of human life and the path to spiritual liberation.
"Everything in this world is possible easily, but it is rare to come to satsaṅg or spiritual activities."
"Spirituality is purity, clarity, pure consciousness, pure mind, pure thoughts, pure behaviors. Purity is very important."
The lecturer addresses an audience, welcoming them as fortunate souls in the Kali Yuga. He explores the unique value of human birth, urging self-inquiry and the cultivation of divine qualities like love and tolerance over mere intellectual knowledge. He discusses overcoming unhealthy dependencies, the nature of true love, and the ultimate goal of realizing the divine consciousness within, touching on concepts of karma, chakras, and non-duality.
Filming location: Umag, Croatia
Ragas and basics of Ayurveda
1:15 - 2:10 (55 min)

Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. There are many good people in Strilky Ashram from different countries. Madhavanandji also was in this place. We should go from time to time to the Strilky Ashram. Swami Madhuram is playing a raga in an Indian bansuri flute. This raga helped Buddha to start the way to spirituality. Christian people say amen at the end of their prayers, Muslim people say amin, Hindus say OM. They are dialects of each other. Many medical systems originated from Ayurveda. We have introduced some Ayurvedic disciplines and diagnostic methods. The word Bhagawan is consists of the first letters of the Sanskrit names of the five elements. There are also 108 junctions of nadis in our bodies.
We need peace in the whole world
2:15 - 3:00 (45 min)

A spiritual discourse on peace, life, and daily practice.
"Śānti is both a feminine principle and the state of perfect happiness and joy. This peace is what the entire world needs so desperately."
"Everyone has this life. This life is like this fire. When everything, like ghee, is consumed, it will go away."
The lecturer delivers a talk centered on the principle of peace (Śānti) and the metaphor of the flame as life. He discusses the importance of daily rituals, prayer, and maintaining the sacred lamp in the ashram, weaving in personal anecdotes from his travels, observations on practice, and teachings on non-violence and compassion. The talk includes practical advice and concludes with a mention of Trāṭak (concentrated gazing) and the distribution of prasāda.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
In the service of Life
3:05 - 3:49 (44 min)

India, Summer 2005. Report about the Swamijis activities.
Satsang with Vishwaguruji
3:55 - 4:38 (43 min)

Satsang in honor of 15th year anniversary of Sri Holy Guruji Hindu Dharmsamrat Paramhans Sri Swami Madhavanand's Mahasamadhi, commemorated in Vienna.
Do good and be human
4:45 - 5:27 (42 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We should feel every morning that we are human. The ocean and the drop of water is the same. Human should be like God. WE should do only things that are good for all. Bhajan singing.
We are always close in our hearts
5:35 - 6:09 (34 min)

A spiritual discourse on the heart's true home and universal connection.
"From my room, which is very high up, I always see them. When one goes somewhere, the other goes there directly as well. We are also like this in our self, in our thinking."
"In our heart, there is everything... We are in one, one in all and all in one."
A speaker reflects on the nature of home, belonging, and inner unity, using observations of birds, cows, and a personal story about an elephant in Africa. The talk weaves together themes of attachment, meditation, dreams, and the consciousness shared by all beings, concluding that true residence is within the heart.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Keep your Anamaya Kosha clean
6:15 - 7:38 (83 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from weekend Yoga Seminar in Novo Mesto, Slovenia. Badjan singing. Indian ambassador speaks about the importance of to keep the traditions unchanged. Every sound influence to ous brain. O human don't be proud of your being as a human. O man don't think that you are the best. Little ant has the same feeling as we have. We can't compare anything with God. We should keep our body healthy. We can become the slave of our tongue. We should clean our anamaya kosha. Every day practise is important. You can become your mantra. The development process is slow. Guru Kripa is the highest blessing. Where there is water there is God.
You are Infinite, Pula
7:45 - 9:21 (96 min)

Public Lecture, Pula, Croatia, 2004
We are one family
9:25 - 9:42 (17 min)

A satsang on spiritual family, surrender, and practice within a guru-disciple lineage.
"This is our Gurudeva, our father and mother. So spiritually, we have our home here."
"If you have complete faith, if you have one hundred percent trust, that is what matters. And that faith, the number one rule, is surrendering."
A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, welcoming both longtime and new disciples. She describes the ashram as a spiritual home and the guru as a parental figure, contrasting these eternal bonds with temporary worldly family ties born of karma. She emphasizes the necessity of complete faith and surrender to the guru for solving life's problems, linking this to the need for inner purification through mantra, prayer, and satsang. The talk concludes with a call to sing the surrender mantra Nāhaṁ Karatā and the Guru Brahma prayer.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Purify Yourselves
9:50 - 10:56 (66 min)

A spiritual discourse on creation, purity, and faith during a global pandemic.
"Out of 8.4 million creatures... all are the one heart, one soul, which is Śiva."
"If you have fear, then half you are dead... Gurudev is with us."
Swami Vashon (Vāslohriyog) leads a wide-ranging satsang, weaving together cosmology, devotion, and practical advice. He describes creation as emanating from the resonance (Nāda) of Śiva, explores the purifying nature of the sun, and emphasizes the power of chanting God's name. Addressing the pandemic context, he urges a pure vegetarian diet, home practice of yoga, faith over fear, and charitable giving, while cautioning against creating new spiritual texts.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (2/9)
11:00 - 12:42 (102 min)

Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia on the 26th of September
We are always close in our hearts
12:50 - 13:24 (34 min)

A spiritual discourse on the heart's true home and universal connection.
"From my room, which is very high up, I always see them. When one goes somewhere, the other goes there directly as well. We are also like this in our self, in our thinking."
"In our heart, there is everything... We are in one, one in all and all in one."
A speaker reflects on the nature of home, belonging, and inner unity, using observations of birds, cows, and a personal story about an elephant in Africa. The talk weaves together themes of attachment, meditation, dreams, and the consciousness shared by all beings, concluding that true residence is within the heart.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Development of consciousness
13:30 - 15:26 (116 min)

"Unity in diversity", "Kundalini and Chakras", followed by bhajan: "Guru Sa Bina, Karaja Nay Sare", followed by "Development of consciousness" from Melbourne, Australia, March 2004 in two parts.
Live webcast from Rijeka
15:30 - 17:00 (90 min)
Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka, Croatia.
The lotus of the heart
15:30 - 16:22 (52 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vancouver, Canada. The Self, the Atma, is residing in the heart. God is pure love, when it touches our heart the joy and happiness awakens in us. Vishwaguruji explains the nature of love between Master and disciple by translating the bhajan “Prema Ka Pyala Hari Kaba Mera Bharase”.
Know Your Destiny
16:25 - 17:04 (39 min)

An evening discourse on the universal law of karma and human destiny.
"Every action has a reaction, and every reaction will have an action, and therefore the philosophy of karma is great."
"Parents can give us birth, but they cannot give us destiny. Our destiny comes from our past life."
The lecturer addresses the gathering, exploring how action (kriyā) governs the entire cosmos, from breathing oceans to human life. He explains that human suffering stems from greed and fear, which disrupt our natural harmony, and details how karma—created through body, mind, and speech—shapes an unchangeable destiny. Using parables and references from Christian and Hindu traditions, he illustrates that peace and happiness must be sought within, not in the external world.
Filming location: San Francisco, USA
Kundalini and Chakras
17:05 - 18:44 (99 min)

Two satsangs from Johannesburg, South Africa in September 2004. The second part includes "The nadis", "The chakras", "The consciousness - Chitta", "The mind - Mana". The first part includes "The 5 Koshas", "The 10 Indrias", "The Mind", "The Nadis".
The Interconnection of Yoga and Āyurveda: A Discourse on Mind, Body, and Soul
18:50 - 19:54 (64 min)

A lecture on the interconnection of Yoga and Āyurveda from an ancient Indian philosophical perspective.
"Yoga is an instrument to control your cittavṛtti—the fluctuations of the mind, the thoughts that continuously arise."
"From Maharṣi Caraka’s viewpoint... Ātmā sthe manasi sthire: when the mind is stable and controlled in the Ātmā. This is Yoga."
A retired Vice-Chancellor of Āyurvedic universities delivers a lecture on International Yoga Day, exploring how Āyurveda and Yoga are complementary sciences for controlling the mind and body. He explains Maharṣi Caraka's philosophical framework, the role of the soul and mind in karma, and the eightfold yogic path leading to samādhi and potential supernormal powers (aiśvarya). The session includes translation and concludes with remarks on the guru's global work.
Filming location: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Anahat Chakra
20:00 - 21:55 (115 min)

Public lecture about Anahat chakra in Zagreb Croatia in April 2007.
The Path of Yoga for Universal Peace
22:00 - 22:23 (23 min)

A keynote address advocating for yoga as a universal path to global peace.
"If you want a result in one year, plant crops; in ten years, plant fruit trees; if you want a result forever, practice yoga."
"Yoga is less than 30% physical; it is more than that—it is emotional, mental, and spiritual. For humankind, it is the interconnection from the individual to people, from people to nature, and from nature to the planet."
A speaker from Nepal addresses a World Peace Council conference, framing yoga as a non-religious, practical solution to violence and unrest. He argues for its integration into global education and diplomacy, urging governments to invest in yoga over military spending. The talk blends philosophical teachings from multiple faiths with calls for personal and political action, concluding with a collective peace chant and meditation.
Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
The Awakening of Kuṇḍalinī: A Journey to Happiness, Love, and Wisdom
22:30 - 22:58 (28 min)

A spiritual discourse on the awakening of Kuṇḍalinī and the structure of human consciousness.
"The awakening of the Kuṇḍalinī means happiness, universal love, and wisdom." "The soul is not the ātmā. The soul is only the collection of our karmas, destinies, and our qualities."
A teacher explains the nature of Kuṇḍalinī awakening, describing it as a state of bliss and universal love. He details the human energy system, including the five kośas (sheaths) and the chakras, using the metaphor of salt dissolving in water to describe the persistence of karma. The talk covers the etymology of "Kuṇḍalinī," its association with serpentine energy, and the importance of spiritual guidance for a stable awakening.
Filming location: Debrecen, Hungary
Kundalini: The Serpent Power of Destiny
23:00 - 23:50 (50 min)

A discourse on Kundalini yoga, destiny, and spiritual wisdom.
"Kundalini is the Śakti, the power that directs our life. It is the dormant energy within our consciousness, connected to certain physical centers in the body."
"Destiny is the product of your own actions. No one is there to be blamed. You are only yourself responsible for your destiny."
Swami Satyananda Saraswati explains the nature of Kundalini as a dormant serpent power and its connection to personal destiny, which is shaped by past karma. He emphasizes the importance of acting with awareness of deśa (place) and kāla (time/circumstances) to achieve harmony and avoid problems. The talk explores the symbolism of the snake as both time/death and spiritual energy, concluding that self-realization frees one from destiny's power.
Filming location: Kranj, Slovenia
Try to open the lock
23:55 - 0:14 (19 min)

A universal invocation and spiritual discourse on divine names and unity.
"Today, we shall all begin again to be one together and bring divine energy, peace, and harmony to the whole world for everyone, without making differences of any religions or countries."
"So, let us go to the name of that God of our gods... Rām, Rām... Kṛṣṇa, Kṛṣṇa... Śiva, Śiva... Jesus, Jesus... That is the best name."
The speaker addresses yogis and practitioners worldwide, calling for universal harmony. He narrates a parable where humans, having received everything from God, declare independence, leading to negativity and trouble. Using metaphors of a locked treasure and a mala's Sumeru bead, he explains that the key to overcoming this is found in sincerely repeating the short, potent names of God, which transcend all religions. The talk concludes with a chant of "Guru Dīpā."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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