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The cause of illnesses
0:10 - 1:04 (54 min)

A satsang discourse on using the divine name as a spiritual vessel and overcoming mental obstacles.
"Satguru nām jahāj hai, chaḍe sū utre pār, jo nāv mein, naiyā mein, bethe gā, to Gurudev apne ko pār kar denge."
"Man ke lagām lagāo... Man ko kaise rukegā? To śaraṇa. Come, seek the shelter at the divine feet or divine presence of the Gurudev."
The lecturer leads a chanting session and discourse, explaining how the Guru's name is a boat to cross the ocean of ignorance. He discusses the restless, thieving nature of the mind, the disease of worry, and the need for surrender (sharana). He illustrates these themes with parables, including a story of a Guru using psychology to reveal a guilty thief and a tale of a devotee's unwavering longing for God despite physical torment.
Filming location: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Bhajans on the Satsang
1:00 - 1:50 (50 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji. Bhajan singing.
The sleep makes you healthy
1:05 - 1:23 (18 min)

A spiritual discourse on the nature of sleep, consciousness, and the self.
"we are sleeping, but that is not us."
"Sleep will make us happy again, healthy, everything. So therefore, please sleep."
A spiritual teacher addresses an international gathering at an ashram, exploring the profound state of sleep. He describes how the true self withdraws from the body during deep sleep, discusses the travel of consciousness in dreams, and contrasts ordinary sleep with the yogic practice of yoga nidrā. The talk emphasizes achieving peace and correct understanding to sleep properly, without reliance on medicine.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The wisdom of the bhajans
1:30 - 1:51 (21 min)

A satsang gathering focused on learning and understanding devotional bhajans.
"It is very good, beautiful bhajans are. Very good, but it is real because some people can understand, and many others, they like something is something, but we don't know the words about this."
"Gurujī Merā, my Gurū Dev. He gave me the Amara, which means the Unsterblichkeit, immortality... He came first to give me these herbs, so to speak, the immortality."
A speaker leads a session on the meaning of bhajans, emphasizing the need to understand the lyrics beyond just singing. They propose that the singer should explain each word. The session includes a detailed, bilingual (German and English) explanation of a specific bhajan dedicated to Gurudev, describing the gift of immortality and liberation from worldly attachments.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Sing Bhajans on the Satsang
1:55 - 2:15 (20 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Lectures are also good, but the best is for us if we are singing bhajans on the Satsang.
People are very good all over the world
2:20 - 2:55 (35 min)

A satsang reflecting on global religious festivals, human diversity, and the principle of non-violence.
"Similarly, I did not see all of them, but also the children, girls, and women, and they also have this. Also, mostly the Christians and the Muslims, they are also saying something, their prayers or something."
"So, many people are ceremonizing with the killing of animals... we have to do only good, no killing this and that."
Following opening chants, The lecturer addresses the global community, observing the recent New Year and Christmas celebrations. He describes the peaceful, devotional practices he has witnessed among Christians, Muslims, Jews, Indigenous Americans, Africans, Japanese, and others, emphasizing the underlying goodness and shared humanity across cultures. The talk centers on the ethic of non-violence (ahiṃsā), criticizing animal sacrifice and advocating for compassion toward all creatures, from ants to trees. He concludes by encouraging a life dedicated to spirituality.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
We should colour our heart as clean as the sky
3:00 - 4:01 (61 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We are a little part of the clean blue sky where is no spot. Every creature wants to be happy so they want to go back to their origin. There is a big temple in South India where there are many doors which are locked. We don't know what is behind them. We should clean ourselves from bad qualities to reach the blue sky. There are some more and more gentle layers in the upper world. The story about Devpuriji when he visited in Mahaprabuji's ashram. The story about Devpuriji visiting at Guruji. We should colour our heart as clean as the blue sky. There are three levels of our existence awaken, sleeping and dreaming. Guru means teacher in Europe. There are many Gurus who teach different things. In yoga, the real Guru parampara give permission for you like a stamp in passport.
Keep the flame still
4:05 - 4:43 (38 min)

A spiritual discourse on maintaining the sacred flame of life within daily householder and community practice.
"You are already a yogī. You possess that science, yet you seek yogic attainment."
"This flame is what we call our ātmā, our spirit, which then departs. So when this is happening, we must learn from it."
The lecturer addresses a gathering, weaving together themes from the Yoga in Daily Life system. He emphasizes the dignity of the householder path, advocating for marriage and family life as spiritually vital. Using the extended metaphor of an oil lamp, he explains the body, life force, and spirit, urging the daily practice of lighting a lamp and maintaining temple pūjā in āśramas to nurture collective spirituality and personal health. He shares personal anecdotes and practical instructions, concluding with blessings and travel plans.
Filming location: Slovenia
Satsang helps everyone
4:50 - 5:16 (26 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
We should live in real love
5:20 - 6:08 (48 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Trentwood Community Hub, Melbourne, Australia. Marriage means merge. It is a very beautiful ceremony. The story of a boy and a girl who married but they had a problem with the hard part of the bread. Married couples should live whole life happy together but kali yuga changed many things. Love is that where we are all happy healthy and helping each other. Explanation and singing of bhajan Sataguru satasangi and Sobavo satasangari.
What will happen when we will go out of the body
6:15 - 6:58 (43 min)

A spiritual discourse on the nature of reality, the soul, and liberation.
"We all say, 'Yes, it is.' But someone says, 'No, there is nothing.'" and "Holi Guruji said in one word, 'One in all and all in one.'"
A speaker addresses a gathering, exploring profound questions about existence, belief, and what follows death. Using metaphors like the ocean, fog, seeds, and the classic rope-snake illusion, he contemplates the soul's journey, the unity of all things, and the limitations of human understanding. He advises against fear, encourages joyful living and inner practice, while acknowledging the ultimate indescribability of these truths.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We have to be in unity
7:05 - 8:01 (56 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka Ashram, Croatia. We are different, but we are all going to the same destination. More and more people are following a vegan lifestyle, and you can see it on the planes. I have many students around the world who are practicing and meditating. Our goal is to achieve oneness, but we rarely do. Otherwise, duality remains. We have to achieve it within ourselves. We must all be good and peaceful, in unity.
Bhramari pranayama
8:05 - 8:53 (48 min)

Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Sydney Ashram, Australia.
We must become one
9:00 - 9:23 (23 min)

A spiritual discourse exploring the nature of consciousness during sleep and dreams.
"Night and day, what do we want? Only at night, in sleeping, this and that."
"And what is that? 'I was sleeping.' And when I was sleeping, and when there is sleep, and sleep is there, then I am nothing."
The speaker contemplates the states of deep sleep and dreaming, questioning the location and nature of the "I." He narrates a fragmented parable about an ascetic in a forest and recalls instructions from Bābājī about using a garland to fall asleep. The talk meanders through themes of self-identity, perception, and the desire for ultimate peace and unity, concluding with a focus on inner practice and bhajan.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Satsang from Strilky
9:30 - 10:35 (65 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
A Spiritual Journey: Lessons from the Himalayan Lakes and Caves
10:40 - 11:00 (20 min)

A satsang sharing spiritual lessons from Himalayan pilgrimage.
"I never give up. You also should never give up." "When things should be, they will be. You must agree with this."
Swami Shantipuri addresses the gathering on his Sannyasa birthday, recounting his journey to the Satopant Lake in the Himalayas after his Guruji's Mahasamadhi. He describes a profound meditation experience there, from which he received three core spiritual lessons symbolized by the lake: to accept life's events like the shore accepts waves, to cultivate inner calm by having no expectations, and to give freely from one's inner reservoir of wisdom like a flowing stream.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Give up your Laziness
11:05 - 12:00 (55 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Go to sleep early wake up early and you will get everything. This time is best for meditation and other things. Twenty minutes before workers come to the office the head of the company should be there. Please, give up the laziness. One of my disciples practiced early morning till his last breath. Singing bhajan Sri Guru Atma Paramatma. Disciples of Sri Mahaprabhuji wrote divine bhajans.
We are only one
12:05 - 12:45 (40 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka Ashram, Croatia. We are the ones who are in this hall. When we come together and meditate we radiate good energy to each other. People who left our system sooner or later will come back because of the attraction of our energy. we should say good or bad if we get a question. We should be alert. Many people practise Yoga in Daily Life in Croatia. You and I are one in my heart.
Atma is spotless
12:50 - 13:36 (46 min)

A spiritual discourse on divine presence, the nature of the soul, and the guru's grace, illustrated through parables and teachings.
"When the difficult time comes, then you should know that you are now with God."
"Śrī Guru Ātmā, that is the highest... our Ātmā is connected to Holy Gurujī."
A teacher shares parables, including one where God carries a devotee through hardship and another where a renunciate yogi refuses Lord Shiva's offer. He explains the spotless, all-pervading nature of the soul (Ātmā) and its connection to the Guru, weaving in teachings on devotion, renunciation, and the elements of the body.
Filming location: Australia
The sleep makes you healthy
13:40 - 13:58 (18 min)

A spiritual discourse on the nature of sleep, consciousness, and the self.
"we are sleeping, but that is not us."
"Sleep will make us happy again, healthy, everything. So therefore, please sleep."
A spiritual teacher addresses an international gathering at an ashram, exploring the profound state of sleep. He describes how the true self withdraws from the body during deep sleep, discusses the travel of consciousness in dreams, and contrasts ordinary sleep with the yogic practice of yoga nidrā. The talk emphasizes achieving peace and correct understanding to sleep properly, without reliance on medicine.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The Interconnection of Yoga and Āyurveda: A Discourse on Mind, Body, and Soul
14:05 - 15:09 (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
We are only one
15:15 - 15:55 (40 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Rijeka Ashram, Croatia. We are the ones who are in this hall. When we come together and meditate we radiate good energy to each other. People who left our system sooner or later will come back because of the attraction of our energy. we should say good or bad if we get a question. We should be alert. Many people practise Yoga in Daily Life in Croatia. You and I are one in my heart.
Blessed moments with Holy Guruji
16:00 - 16:20 (20 min)

A devotee shares personal memories and teachings from time spent with his guru.
"Every moment with Gurujī was a teaching."
"Language was never a problem; there was no need to talk."
The speaker recounts profound, non-verbal lessons learned through the guru's embodied storytelling, singing, and silent presence. He describes the guru's transformative energy and humor, the deep bond between master and disciple, and how the guru's essence remains accessible through bhajans and the lineage.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Chakras and Nadis
16:00 - 17:03 (63 min)

A spiritual lecture on the Mūlādhāra chakra and the nature of haṭha yoga.
"Haṭha means that you try very hard; you use willpower. We must have the willpower to achieve something. Don't give up. Try, try, try."
"Therefore it is: renounce and enjoy. If you want to be happy, if you want to enjoy life, then renounce."
A teacher explains the foundational Mūlādhāra chakra as the root of energy and the seat of the dormant Kuṇḍalinī. He details the three primary nāḍīs (Iḍā, Piṅgalā, Suṣumṇā) and defines true haṭha yoga as the forceful application of willpower for spiritual union, distinct from common physical practice. Through stories—including an ant's perseverance and a Haṭha Yogī who renounces even Śiva's offer—he emphasizes themes of relentless practice, renunciation of desire, and the ultimate goal of awakening energy to unite with divine consciousness.
We should live in real love
17:05 - 17:53 (48 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Trentwood Community Hub, Melbourne, Australia. Marriage means merge. It is a very beautiful ceremony. The story of a boy and a girl who married but they had a problem with the hard part of the bread. Married couples should live whole life happy together but kali yuga changed many things. Love is that where we are all happy healthy and helping each other. Explanation and singing of bhajan Sataguru satasangi and Sobavo satasangari.
We should colour our heart as clean as the sky
18:00 - 19:01 (61 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. We are a little part of the clean blue sky where is no spot. Every creature wants to be happy so they want to go back to their origin. There is a big temple in South India where there are many doors which are locked. We don't know what is behind them. We should clean ourselves from bad qualities to reach the blue sky. There are some more and more gentle layers in the upper world. The story about Devpuriji when he visited in Mahaprabuji's ashram. The story about Devpuriji visiting at Guruji. We should colour our heart as clean as the blue sky. There are three levels of our existence awaken, sleeping and dreaming. Guru means teacher in Europe. There are many Gurus who teach different things. In yoga, the real Guru parampara give permission for you like a stamp in passport.
Atma is spotless
19:05 - 19:51 (46 min)

A spiritual discourse on divine presence, the nature of the soul, and the guru's grace, illustrated through parables and teachings.
"When the difficult time comes, then you should know that you are now with God."
"Śrī Guru Ātmā, that is the highest... our Ātmā is connected to Holy Gurujī."
A teacher shares parables, including one where God carries a devotee through hardship and another where a renunciate yogi refuses Lord Shiva's offer. He explains the spotless, all-pervading nature of the soul (Ātmā) and its connection to the Guru, weaving in teachings on devotion, renunciation, and the elements of the body.
Filming location: Australia
Bhramari pranayama
19:55 - 20:43 (48 min)

Morning program with Vishwaguruji from Sydney Ashram, Australia.
Satsang helps everyone
20:50 - 21:16 (26 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
Give up your Laziness
21:20 - 22:15 (55 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Go to sleep early wake up early and you will get everything. This time is best for meditation and other things. Twenty minutes before workers come to the office the head of the company should be there. Please, give up the laziness. One of my disciples practiced early morning till his last breath. Singing bhajan Sri Guru Atma Paramatma. Disciples of Sri Mahaprabhuji wrote divine bhajans.
The Interconnection of Yoga and Āyurveda: A Discourse on Mind, Body, and Soul
22:20 - 23:24 (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
Bhajans evening from the Strilky Ashram
23:30 - 0:33 (63 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing and translation.
The path of happiness
23:30 - 0:23 (53 min)

A spiritual discourse on the two paths of upliftment and downfall, using parables and teachings.
"According to spirituality, and for a yogi, the counting of years does not matter. Counting time is created by the human brain. There is no time; it is beyond."
"You have in your hands only two paths... Utthāna, development, developing everything, achievement, until self-realization."
The lecturer addresses practitioners, explaining the concepts of uthāna (ascent) and patan (descent). He emphasizes that ultimate happiness and self-realization must come from within, not from others. To illustrate the power of destiny (karma) and the influence of company (satsaṅg or kuśaṅg), he narrates the story of Oedipus and a tale involving Ravana and a personified destiny. He concludes that while destiny is powerful, it can be influenced by inner work and the grace of a true Guru.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
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