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Be kind to all creatures
0:05 - 1:05 (60 min)

An evening satsang on spiritual authority, universal compassion, and steadfast practice.
"Humans know that all animals, everyone, even the trees, have pain, and we humans should help them, not kill them."
"Who is sitting there should not say, 'I am the higher and I am best.' Then it means you are not capable for this gāḍī. We must be more humble, more respectful, and more loving toward one another."
The lecturer addresses a gathering, exploring the sanctity of the spiritual seat (gāḍī) and the humility required of those who occupy it. He emphasizes love and compassion for all creatures, critiques gender exclusion in spiritual leadership, and advises a gradual development of consciousness. He concludes with a parable about a restless disciple digging many wells, illustrating the need for dedicated practice with one guru rather than seeking endlessly.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Confidence
1:10 - 2:03 (53 min)

A spiritual discourse on the necessity of faith and commitment to a single path.
"If you meditate, concentrate, practice, perform prāṇāyāma, read the holy books—do everything—but there is no trust, it is futile."
"Ek saje sab saje, aur sab saje sab jāye. When you practice one, you will get all. And when you will try to do all, then you will get lost in all."
A spiritual teacher addresses his disciples, emphasizing unwavering faith and commitment to one chosen path as the foundation for all practice. He warns against the spiritual confusion of seeking multiple masters, using parables like a dog losing its bread by chasing its reflection. He discusses the lineage of masters like Alak Purījī and Devpurījī, and cautions against distractions like astrology, urging focused sādhanā.
Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
Australia and Fijij
2:10 - 2:49 (39 min)

A spiritual teacher shares reflections on global travel, history, and community.
"Australia is a very large and beautiful country, but there are not too many people, and they do not wish for more." "Why do I do this? I go everywhere, and I'm thinking, so I see where, how people are living there."
The speaker recounts travels to Australia, Fiji, and other regions, discussing indigenous histories, colonial impacts, and the diaspora. He describes visiting disciples and ashrams, praising their spiritual devotion and peaceful life. The narrative weaves observations on geography, the role of the United Nations, and ethical living, concluding with reverence for his gurus and a critique of modern dietary habits.
Filming location: Fiji Islands
Our heart knows the path
2:55 - 3:51 (56 min)

A spiritual discourse on finding the inner path and the role of guidance.
"Our path, the yogic path—I would say a yogī means all, it does not matter from which countries, religions, or techniques; they all have good things."
"The path is within your heart. In my heart, and then in my brain. These are both together. The heart and brain, this both together, is like we and God."
A swami leads a satsang, offering blessings and discussing the journey of spiritual practice. He emphasizes that the true guiding path is found within one's own heart and self, yet uses the parable of a blind man missing a door to illustrate how ego can cause one to reject external help and become lost. He explores themes of meditation, the necessity of a mala and mantra as anchors, and the foundational importance of the Mūlādhāra chakra, concluding that a strong spiritual foundation is essential for progress.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Building the Ashram
3:55 - 4:30 (35 min)

A spiritual discourse and practical lecture on ashram life and traditional construction.
"This is our ashram; this is our ashram. And when you see it, oh, it is very nice."
"The best material to build a building is wood... And you see the best people, there are two."
An initial, stream-of-consciousness spiritual monologue reflects on the ashram's essence, divinity in nature, and the cycle of life. The video then shifts to a practical lecture, where Gurudev Swami Mishranji explains the construction of the ashram's hall, detailing the use of steel trusses and a straw roof. He discusses the principles of Vāstu Śāstra and advocates for healthy, natural building materials like wood and lime over modern materials like granite and cement.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Satsang is the source of happiness and enlightenment
4:35 - 5:35 (60 min)

Opening satsang from the weekend retreat in Strilky, Czech Republic. Satsang is the source of happiness and enlightenment and kusanga is the source of troubles and unhappiness. Swamiji tells the story about the three monkeys and emphsizes "dont see negative, dont speak negative, dont listen negative, see God in everyone."
Worship every God and incarnation
5:40 - 6:55 (75 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. At this time of the year, many people in the world are waiting for Jesus to come. Krishna's mother was suffering very much like Jesus's mother Holy Maria. Now we worship every great saint. God is in every creature. Don't be the cause of the pain of any creatures. If you worship God first worship your mother. Mother animals also feel love for their babies and feel pain if they lose them. Bhajan singing.
The Union of Consciousness: Yoga, Chakras, and the Human Journey
7:00 - 7:31 (31 min)

A spiritual lecture on yoga, consciousness, and the subtle body.
"Yoga means balance. Where there is balance, there is harmony. Where there is harmony, there is unity. Therefore, yoga means, literally, the union—the union of the individual consciousness with the cosmic consciousness."
"We are not the doer. He is the doer, Mahāprabhujī... We are only the instrument."
A spiritual teacher delivers an evening satsang, exploring the foundational principles of yoga as union and balance. He explains the creation from cosmic sound, the human intellect, and the subtle anatomy of 72,000 nāḍīs (energy channels) and the eight primary chakras. The discourse covers the awakening of Kuṇḍalinī energy, the interplay of consciousness (Śiva) and energy (Śakti), and the importance of guiding the mind rather than controlling it.
Filming location: Sunshine Coast, Australia
Real health comes from Nature
7:35 - 8:34 (59 min)

A satsang on health, natural remedies, and gentle yoga practice.
"I am not a doctor, yes? Please. I am Swami. I am a yogī. And I am you, a natural."
"So many things we do not know. We do not know that one has. If you know exactly, then everything is gone."
Swami Maheshvaranand leads a satsang, discussing the limitations of conventional medicine and praising natural, holistic approaches to health. He shares anecdotes about medicinal tree bark and the work of Yogī Ramdev, while also critiquing how doctors often manage rather than cure illness. The session concludes with instructions for a gentle, supine yoga exercise intended for digestive health.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Guru Tattva, Wellington, NZ
8:40 - 9:55 (75 min)

Guru Tattva is directly connected to God Shiva. Guru Tattva is the highest Tattva in the world. Shiva Tattva destroys all negative karmas, negative thoughts and qualities which we cannot overcome. Vishnu Tattva is protecting us and our destiny. Brahma Tattva creates in us good thoughts, the positive way of thinking. It creates within us a better, positive and wise man. Guru Tattva is not the physical embodiment of the Guru. Guru Tattva is the knowledge. It is the divine light and we adore that light. When we get this light it means Atma Gyana, Moksha, liberation. Guru Tattva is knower of everyone and lives in everyone. Gurudev is carrying the light within and is bringing us the wisdom. We are searching the light, keep it, don't lose it. Gurudev is that one which operate all negative karmas away because he has that knowledge. Guru consciousness is awaken and one who is awaken can awake others.
Our heart knows the path
10:00 - 10:56 (56 min)

A spiritual discourse on finding the inner path and the role of guidance.
"Our path, the yogic path—I would say a yogī means all, it does not matter from which countries, religions, or techniques; they all have good things."
"The path is within your heart. In my heart, and then in my brain. These are both together. The heart and brain, this both together, is like we and God."
A swami leads a satsang, offering blessings and discussing the journey of spiritual practice. He emphasizes that the true guiding path is found within one's own heart and self, yet uses the parable of a blind man missing a door to illustrate how ego can cause one to reject external help and become lost. He explores themes of meditation, the necessity of a mala and mantra as anchors, and the foundational importance of the Mūlādhāra chakra, concluding that a strong spiritual foundation is essential for progress.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Yoga in Daily Life is everywhere in the world
11:00 - 12:58 (118 min)

A satsang gathering featuring testimonies on the global spread of the Yoga in Daily Life system.
"Through Yoga in Daily Life, we are bringing everybody together. I think I need all of your help, perhaps to expand hospitality to Asia."
"Before meeting Yoga in Daily Life, I had a very strong desire in my heart... I thought about if there was a yoga system with a master where we could find the truth of life."
Swami Avatarpuri (Gurudev) hosts a session where disciples share their experiences. Dayāmātā (Matajī) speaks about introducing the system to China, facing a market dominated by gymnastic yoga. Her student, Chandra, shares her emotional journey from China to Europe and the transformative love found in the community. Other teachers from New Zealand, the USA, and Brazil also offer brief reflections. Gurudev concludes with teachings on connecting with the earth, practical yoga techniques like Agniṣār Kriyā, and a warning against the dangers of drugs and disconnection from nature.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
How to overcome the obstacles of practicing
13:05 - 14:23 (78 min)

A spiritual discourse on the chakra system, focusing on the Maṇipūra chakra and the journey of self-mastery.
"My first master was my father, who imparted immense knowledge in a simple way. Through his instruction, I found my path."
"Strive for oneness, purity, without blemish. Do not stain your body."
Swami Maheśvarānand leads a satsang, weaving teachings on the manipura (navel) chakra with personal stories from his childhood and path to sannyas. He explains the symbolic animals and deities within each chakra, the role of the guṇas (qualities), and the necessity of a guru's guidance. The talk emphasizes practical discipline, advocating for specific prāṇāyāma techniques like Kapālabhāti and Bhastrikā to awaken inner energy, and concludes with a blessing.
Filming location: Wellington, New Zealand
How the energy circulating in our body
14:30 - 15:54 (84 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Moon is one of the Siva's symbols. Married couples have also that symbol of the moon on their head. In the Indian wedding ceremony, the female represents the Moon and the mail represents the Sun. Movements are in the nerve system to balance the Sun and Moon energy in the body in a serpent way. Snake is a symbol of its kind of movement. The Earth is held by a snake inbalance. When it moves a little there are many problems. Water and fire can not exist without each other. Practising kriya helps us to manifest our real human qualities. The story about two brothers who have educated themselves in different directions. In every petal of our chakras, there is a certain energy in it. Our roots are in the navel. In every chakra there is resonance. When we chant OM our tongue shouldn't move.
Practising Asanas 3
16:00 - 16:53 (53 min)

Morning practice from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Asanas mainly from the first level of Yoga in Daily Life demonstrated and explained by Mahamandaleshwar Swami Vivekpuriji.
Real health comes from Nature
17:00 - 17:59 (59 min)

A satsang on health, natural remedies, and gentle yoga practice.
"I am not a doctor, yes? Please. I am Swami. I am a yogī. And I am you, a natural."
"So many things we do not know. We do not know that one has. If you know exactly, then everything is gone."
Swami Maheshvaranand leads a satsang, discussing the limitations of conventional medicine and praising natural, holistic approaches to health. He shares anecdotes about medicinal tree bark and the work of Yogī Ramdev, while also critiquing how doctors often manage rather than cure illness. The session concludes with instructions for a gentle, supine yoga exercise intended for digestive health.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Nature of our Atma
18:05 - 19:10 (65 min)

A spiritual discourse exploring the nature of mental habits (vṛtti) and the soul's (ātmā) oneness with the divine.
"Vṛtti is what you are doing. You have good food to eat. But after eating this and that, you go outside to eat some ice cream... So that is a vṛtti."
"Below is the ocean, Shiva, and this one drop is Jīva... Now, if this drop falls into the ocean, then this Jīva becomes Shiva."
Swami Vishwaguruji addresses a gathering, weaving together teachings on discipline, the nature of the mind, and the ultimate unity of the self. He uses anecdotes, like the reputation of his disciples and a story about a dinner party, to illustrate vṛtti. He then explains the soul's journey using the metaphor of a water droplet returning to the ocean (Śiva), discusses the concept of Svayambhū (self-manifested divinity), and concludes with prayers and mantras emphasizing meditation and inner purity.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Confidence
19:15 - 20:08 (53 min)

A spiritual discourse on the necessity of faith and commitment to a single path.
"If you meditate, concentrate, practice, perform prāṇāyāma, read the holy books—do everything—but there is no trust, it is futile."
"Ek saje sab saje, aur sab saje sab jāye. When you practice one, you will get all. And when you will try to do all, then you will get lost in all."
A spiritual teacher addresses his disciples, emphasizing unwavering faith and commitment to one chosen path as the foundation for all practice. He warns against the spiritual confusion of seeking multiple masters, using parables like a dog losing its bread by chasing its reflection. He discusses the lineage of masters like Alak Purījī and Devpurījī, and cautions against distractions like astrology, urging focused sādhanā.
Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
Worship every God and incarnation
20:15 - 21:30 (75 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. At this time of the year, many people in the world are waiting for Jesus to come. Krishna's mother was suffering very much like Jesus's mother Holy Maria. Now we worship every great saint. God is in every creature. Don't be the cause of the pain of any creatures. If you worship God first worship your mother. Mother animals also feel love for their babies and feel pain if they lose them. Bhajan singing.
The Journey Beyond Duality: Life, Self, and the Path to Oneness
21:35 - 22:47 (72 min)

A spiritual discourse on yoga philosophy, the nature of the self, and the path to oneness.
"Our life, as we said, is a destiny and a journey. It is a journey; the destination is still not there."
"In Ātmā, in the self, there are no dualities; there is only oneness. So where there is heaven and hell, there is life and death... that's what we want to come out of, to become one with the highest, with our Self."
Swami Anand Arun delivers an extensive teaching, exploring the journey beyond dualities like life/death and divine/demonic energies. He explains core concepts of Ātmā, karma, and the three guṇas, detailing the system of senses (indriyas), vital energies (prāṇas), and channels (nāḍīs). The talk defines yoga as union, clarifies traditional Haṭha Yoga, and maps the subtle body's chakras, concluding with anecdotes about advanced practices like Khecharī Mudrā and the nectar of immortality.
Filming location: USA
The Union of Consciousness: Yoga, Chakras, and the Human Journey
22:55 - 23:26 (31 min)

A spiritual lecture on yoga, consciousness, and the subtle body.
"Yoga means balance. Where there is balance, there is harmony. Where there is harmony, there is unity. Therefore, yoga means, literally, the union—the union of the individual consciousness with the cosmic consciousness."
"We are not the doer. He is the doer, Mahāprabhujī... We are only the instrument."
A spiritual teacher delivers an evening satsang, exploring the foundational principles of yoga as union and balance. He explains the creation from cosmic sound, the human intellect, and the subtle anatomy of 72,000 nāḍīs (energy channels) and the eight primary chakras. The discourse covers the awakening of Kuṇḍalinī energy, the interplay of consciousness (Śiva) and energy (Śakti), and the importance of guiding the mind rather than controlling it.
Filming location: Sunshine Coast, Australia
Be kind to all creatures
23:30 - 0:30 (60 min)

An evening satsang on spiritual authority, universal compassion, and steadfast practice.
"Humans know that all animals, everyone, even the trees, have pain, and we humans should help them, not kill them."
"Who is sitting there should not say, 'I am the higher and I am best.' Then it means you are not capable for this gāḍī. We must be more humble, more respectful, and more loving toward one another."
The lecturer addresses a gathering, exploring the sanctity of the spiritual seat (gāḍī) and the humility required of those who occupy it. He emphasizes love and compassion for all creatures, critiques gender exclusion in spiritual leadership, and advises a gradual development of consciousness. He concludes with a parable about a restless disciple digging many wells, illustrating the need for dedicated practice with one guru rather than seeking endlessly.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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