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The Science of Yoga and the Awakening of Inner Energy
0:15 - 1:30 (75 min)

A lecture on the science of Kundalini yoga, consciousness, and world peace.
"Yoga is a balancing principle that harmonizes our body, mind, consciousness, emotions, and intellect."
"The most terrible tragedy that can befall a human is to die without God-realization. But God-realization cannot take place unless you realize yourself."
Swami Maheshwarananda delivers an extensive discourse, beginning with the cosmic origins of yoga and the nature of consciousness. He explains the human energy system, including the 72,000 nadis and eight main chakras, and leads a brief practical demonstration to awaken energy in the palms. The talk covers karma, destiny, the goal of liberation, and concludes with a call for religious tolerance and global harmony, announcing a film from the United Nations.
Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
The basics of the effects of yoga practices
1:35 - 1:50 (15 min)

A talk on the dangers of substance abuse and the healing power of specific yoga practices.
"Me, as a medical doctor, am of course against the drugs and against that cannabis or hashish should be legalized here in Europe."
"This positive energy we feel when we are in yoga nidrā, this scans our... Body, it starts with think about your right toe, left toe, heel, etc."
A medical doctor and yoga practitioner addresses a retreat, first warning against the legalization of drugs like cannabis and sharing experiences with addiction. He then presents prāṇāyāma and yoga nidrā as essential tools for cultivating attention, well-being, and a healthy prefrontal cortex, explaining the mind-body connection. The talk concludes with a request for blessings.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Awakening of the knowledge
1:55 - 2:56 (61 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Singing and explanation of Bhajans of Sri Mahaprabhuji. Cetan means awakened, acetan is like in the sleep. The awakened yogi sees the reflection of the Sun. Reflection means light, the light means the knowledge. There is great knowledge that can be found in these bhajans. What kind of feelings and thoughts are we have in this year? I am sure that we all had positive thinking.
Development of consciousness
3:00 - 4:56 (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.
To be independent
5:00 - 6:14 (74 min)

Evening satsang in the occasion of Gurudev's Birthday What means independency to you? Many people where witnessing several wars. The ambition to fight is in any human and animals too. When the human gets the ambition to fight for position, for money and creating or awakening cruel thoughts, to kill or damage properties, that means, that the animal qualities awakens in their body and intellect. That we call the animal instinct. When that awakens, then the human is blinded and focusing only on that illness. There is no remedy to cure such qualities. When the animal instinct comes into the human mind and emotions, means the ambition to fight for the position, or the money and for governing the rules, then only knowledge can give us freedom and liberation. The burning desire to get liberation, this is the independent day in the life.
Opening of inner eyes
6:20 - 6:57 (37 min)

A spiritual discourse on the inner light and the practice of trāṭaka.
"Our soul, our ātmā, comes into our body from the cosmic energies. It is like water from the ocean that rises to become clouds, and from the clouds, dripping water falls to the earth and flows onward."
"Even the green grass, even any trees, bushes, all creatures—everyone has eyes, and they are all looking with their light toward their destination. Therefore, all our trees also have their eyes, and that is concentration, what we call trāṭaka."
The speaker addresses a gathering of practitioners, explaining the journey of the soul and the universal presence of inner sight. He shares teachings received from his Gurudeva, using the metaphor of a seed's growth and a story about a guru's astral rescue of a devotee to illustrate the power of focused awareness (trāṭaka) and the spiritual significance of the navel (nābhi) as a point of energy and re-entry.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
You are Infinite, Pula
7:00 - 8:36 (96 min)

Public Lecture, Pula, Croatia, 2004
The Awakening of Kuṇḍalinī: A Journey to Happiness, Love, and Wisdom
8:40 - 9:08 (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
Origin of the Spiritual Science
9:15 - 10:53 (98 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. There are many-many technics like Kriya Shakti, Pranayama. Value of these sometimes forgotten. True stories about the mountains of the Himalayas. Some Rishis are transferring this knowledge into the present. Performing pujas, following ceremonies, is not a question of religion, it is a question of purity.
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 3 - Part 2
11:00 - 12:07 (67 min)

Practicing of the system "Yoga in Daily Life", Level 3 - Part 2, in Om Vishwa Deep Gurukul Swami Maheshwaranand Ashram, Jadan, Rajasthan, India on 27th of October 2009.
We need peace in the whole world
12:15 - 13:00 (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
Ragas and basics of Ayurveda
13:05 - 14:00 (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.
Keep your Anamaya Kosha clean
14:05 - 15:28 (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.
Purify Yourselves
15:35 - 16:41 (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
The Interconnection of Yoga and Āyurveda: A Discourse on Mind, Body, and Soul
16:45 - 17:49 (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
Ragas and basics of Ayurveda
17:55 - 18:50 (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.
Do good and be human
18:55 - 19:37 (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.
The basics of the effects of yoga practices
19:45 - 20:00 (15 min)

A talk on the dangers of substance abuse and the healing power of specific yoga practices.
"Me, as a medical doctor, am of course against the drugs and against that cannabis or hashish should be legalized here in Europe."
"This positive energy we feel when we are in yoga nidrā, this scans our... Body, it starts with think about your right toe, left toe, heel, etc."
A medical doctor and yoga practitioner addresses a retreat, first warning against the legalization of drugs like cannabis and sharing experiences with addiction. He then presents prāṇāyāma and yoga nidrā as essential tools for cultivating attention, well-being, and a healthy prefrontal cortex, explaining the mind-body connection. The talk concludes with a request for blessings.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Awakening of the knowledge
20:05 - 21:06 (61 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Singing and explanation of Bhajans of Sri Mahaprabhuji. Cetan means awakened, acetan is like in the sleep. The awakened yogi sees the reflection of the Sun. Reflection means light, the light means the knowledge. There is great knowledge that can be found in these bhajans. What kind of feelings and thoughts are we have in this year? I am sure that we all had positive thinking.
Satsang with Vishwaguruji
21:10 - 21:53 (43 min)

Satsang in honor of 15th year anniversary of Sri Holy Guruji Hindu Dharmsamrat Paramhans Sri Swami Madhavanand's Mahasamadhi, commemorated in Vienna.
World Peace is in Our Hands
22:00 - 22:05 (5 min)

A keynote address on global responsibility and the path to world peace.
"A world without peace will not survive. A world without distributing wealth will not survive. A world without taking care of our beautiful planet will not survive."
"World peace is in our hands... Peace is never achieved without good intentions and cooperation with others. Even more importantly, it requires coherence or balance with one’s self."
The speaker, representing Slovenia, addresses an international conference, arguing that creating resilient societies and active global citizenship is essential for survival. They share Slovenia's initiative to co-create a national vision aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals as a model of responsible action. The speech concludes by linking outer peace to inner balance, proposing yoga as a means to achieve it.
Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
Yoga, Health, and Peace: A Medical Perspective
22:10 - 22:22 (12 min)

A medical doctor presents a scientific perspective on yoga's role in holistic health and peace.
"To create a healthy world, we must be healthy ourselves."
"Yoga techniques influence us on all levels: physical, mental, social, and spiritual."
The speaker, addressing an audience including Vishwa Guruji, explains how modern lifestyles cause stress and disease, contrasting this with the integrated approach of the Yoga in Daily Life system. He details how specific yoga practices—like meditation, prāṇāyāma, and āsanas—scientifically support health by influencing the brain's cortical and subcortical levels and peripheral organs. The talk covers preventing memory loss and depression, advocates for a vegetarian diet, and concludes that balanced self-realization through yoga fosters global peace.
Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
We are always close in our hearts
22:30 - 23:04 (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
We can bring Yoga back to India
23:10 - 23:35 (25 min)

A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering of long-time disciples, reflecting on community and the principles of Yoga in Daily Life.
"Only that one who doesn't eat meat, eggs, and alcohol—then you are really a great yogī."
"I told today, for all of you, that everywhere where you are, practice yoga in daily life."
The teacher speaks to a multi-generational community, emphasizing vegetarianism as a core tenet of yoga and the importance of consistent spiritual practice. He discusses the idea of bringing pure yoga back to India from Europe and shares teachings on mindful marriage and procreation. A disciple then shares a personal testimony about her family's decades-long devotion, harmonious marriages, and spiritual continuity across generations, which the teacher celebrates.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Seed of Practice
23:40 - 0:05 (25 min)

A spiritual discourse on the importance of practice over mere intellectual knowledge.
"Too much reading also leads you nowhere. It’s only intellectual information. Therefore, practicing is very important."
"God is more happy to them, those who are doing with a pure heart, not only with a pure intellect."
The speaker emphasizes the necessity of faithful spiritual practice, critiquing humanity's self-inflicted suffering and disconnect from nature. He illustrates this with a parable of two brothers, a jñāna yogi focused on intellectual correctness and a bhakti yogi devoted to simple worship. The story demonstrates that sincere devotion, not perfect technique, yields spiritual power, a point reinforced by a concluding analogy about a seed growing regardless of how it is planted.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
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