European
The name is important not the body
0:40 - 1:05 (25 min)
The essence of all spiritual paths is oneness. In this age, we recognize negative forces but also a unifying spirituality, whether called yoga, meditation, or prayer. Methods and languages differ, but the human essence is the same. Just as children in a village receive different names but are all human, different centers or religions are expressions of one truth. We must not exclude others based on their guru or practice; all are brothers and sisters. The divine name is immortal, unlike the body. External science is great for travel but not for liberation. True yoga is not merely exercise; it is the prāṇa and spirituality present everywhere, flowing daily like fresh milk from a cow.
"One in all and all in one."
"The name is very important; the body is not so important."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Yoga treatment for panic attacks
1:10 - 2:02 (52 min)
Our path bestows the blessings of clarity and energy, essential for spiritual progress.
Ordinary life feels like a bad boxing match, receiving punches that knock you down. We have the great fortune to meet the real source of light, receiving periodic infusions of energy and clarity to rise again. Prāṇāyāma is a powerful tool we often underuse. For instance, understanding Svara Yoga can resolve sleep issues by balancing nostril flow. Panic attacks relate to low energy and a sense of loss tied to identity, but the experience comes from the breath. Shallow, stressed breathing signals the brain of trouble, creating a suffocation feeling. The full Yoga breath, deep and slow, counters this by signaling safety. Deep Prāṇāyāma involves awareness of the pelvic diaphragm, a storehouse for stress; feeling its expansion and release retrains the brain and releases deep tension. Our system provides more than technique; it offers a source of spiritual knowledge and energy. A key psychological issue is a lack of proper self-boundaries, formed from childhood patterns. Self-inquiry meditation cleans these automatisms, allowing you to observe thoughts from a higher, objective point. This clarity, especially of the outward-facing part of the intuitive center, significantly improves life's quality. We recharge by connecting to this source of wisdom and energy.
"With Prāṇāyāma, both [clarity and energy] are in our hands."
"By cleaning at least one part we clean, and then our life is really jumping to a much higher quality."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The basics of ancient Indian philosophy
2:10 - 2:20 (10 min)
The eternal Self is the foundation beyond material science.
I demonstrate an object that does not get wet or burn, symbolizing the immutable ātmā, the true Self. This wisdom of the Self, taught through Sanātana Dharma, Āyurveda, and Yoga, is not a discovered science but a revealed wisdom from ancient sages. Calling it 'science' creates difficulty, as Western authorities demand evidence they can recognize. Historical invasions led to the burning of repositories like Takṣaśilā, and colonial powers altered texts, disrupting the traditional evidence base. We are a community of compassion and ahiṃsā. Consider organ transplants: recipients sometimes adopt new habits from the donor. Research investigates this change. The explanation lies in prāṇa. Secondary prāṇas, like one retained after death, carry impressions. The final prāṇa holds the body together until released by cremation's agni.
"Science is something that you discover. Science is where you discover wisdom; you don't discover this."
"We cannot give them evidence because the evidence was burnt when Islam came into India."
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
We seek purity
2:25 - 2:36 (11 min)
We are called to purity in the Kali Yuga. This age is powerful and far-reaching. I observe a trend of darkness, like black attire and cars, advancing everywhere. In contrast, the teachings and bhajans given embody a clear and beautiful purity. I urge devotees not to be black, though some identify with it. Others declare they are the pure 'pū'. This 'pū' is the moment of receiving a pure drop from God, refusing all other water, even from a vast ocean. We must proceed with this aspiration. In our singing and being, we must be very pure and clean, declaring "I am." That sound of "I am" is purity itself. Our true state is revealed by looking to God within. Peace arrives not in time, but at life's end.
"Please do not be black, please do not be black."
"I am, I am."
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
We are never old for yoga
2:40 - 2:53 (13 min)
This weekend seminar provided a spiritual vaccination against the influences of Kali Yuga. The main reason for our vegetarian practice is ahiṃsā paramodharma, non-violence as the highest principle, not merely health. Kali Yuga's influence enters through small deviations, like a mouse, which symbolize spiritual inflation from minor compromises. We must learn to say "no" to ourselves, as these small concessions can lead to being caught unawares. A yogi is like aged ghee, improving with time; we are never too old for sādhanā. The value comes from sustained practice over decades. We received an injection this weekend, but must continue practicing to strengthen our spiritual immune system. Soon, we will open the Om Ashram. It is crucial we arrive in good spiritual condition, not just physical, to truly open our hearts. Our perspective on everything—food, practice, the ashram—creates a subtle but transformative difference in our spiritual life.
"Just like today, we don't need to explain, 'I don't eat humans.'"
"Inflation in the spiritual world means you make a small deviation; for example, you say, 'No, I don't eat this, but at least I smell it.'"
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Around the world -- Yoga against diabetes from Czech Republic
3:00 - 3:07 (7 min)
Yoga addresses modern diseases like high blood pressure and diabetes through holistic practices. Prolonged stress disrupts physical and mental balance, leading to illness. The system views these conditions from a holistic perspective, where emotional and psychological stress contribute alongside organic dysfunctions. Practices such as relaxation, āsanas, and meditation can influence insulin-producing cells and control disease factors. These techniques shape our attitude toward health, cultivating relaxation, balance, and discipline to achieve physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. The exercises are systematically arranged for accessibility, even for the elderly or those with limited mobility. Practitioners need only the determination to improve concentration, physical condition, and mental calmness. Teachers should emphasize slowness, calmness, and harmonization, instilling the principle of observing one's body and breath. The practice supports reducing adipose tissue and involves specific movements performed with mindful observation.
"Yoga practices shape our attitude toward health and life."
"Practitioners should be instilled with the principle of perceiving their own body, observing the rhythm of the breath."
Filming location: Czech Republic
Around the world - Anandpuriji Sannyas
3:15 - 3:19 (4 min)
We got the energy of our parampara
3:25 - 4:54 (89 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Ljubljana, Slovenia. Satsang is the life of the human and it will lead us to the cosmic. Alakhpuriji was at the Siva time when the world was balanced between negative and positive. We need regularly meditate, practice pranayama and be in the company of good people otherwise we lose our spirituality. We can develop only step by step in this path. Many of us visited Alakhpurijis and Devpurijis cave to have darshan. Holiguruji had written in one bhajan that Mahaprabujis wisdom will spread all over the world before it happened. Now we can use it or lose it. The story of Devpurijis visit to Holiguruji. The story of Mahaprabhuji and Vishwaguruji with rudraksh malas. Another story of Vishwaguruji and Mahaprabhuji in the forest. Vishwaguruji had three visions of Alakhpuriji. The story of Nanda Devi and the tiger. We also got the power of the Gurus of our parampara. Practising ashwini mudra, Om chanting and bhramari pranayama .
We seek purity
5:00 - 5:11 (11 min)
We are called to purity in the Kali Yuga. This age is powerful and far-reaching. I observe a trend of darkness, like black attire and cars, advancing everywhere. In contrast, the teachings and bhajans given embody a clear and beautiful purity. I urge devotees not to be black, though some identify with it. Others declare they are the pure 'pū'. This 'pū' is the moment of receiving a pure drop from God, refusing all other water, even from a vast ocean. We must proceed with this aspiration. In our singing and being, we must be very pure and clean, declaring "I am." That sound of "I am" is purity itself. Our true state is revealed by looking to God within. Peace arrives not in time, but at life's end.
"Please do not be black, please do not be black."
"I am, I am."
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The Third Eye and the Awakening of the Mūlādhāra Cakra
5:15 - 5:53 (38 min)
The third eye symbolizes wisdom that burns all negativity to purity, and the awakening of the Mūlādhāra Cakra is the beginning of spiritual ascent. We have four eyes: in the heart, the Ājñā Cakra, and the two physical eyes. The Mūlādhāra is the seat of primal energy and our basic qualities. Its awakening feels like emerging from darkness, like a sprouting seed, bringing a pleasant, fearless, divine feeling as consciousness moves toward liberation. This cakra is a lotus, symbolizing creation and beauty, existing in the world but remaining above it. It has four petals representing the four ways life enters this world. An inverted triangle within symbolizes creative Śakti and the three guṇas. A seven-trunked elephant there symbolizes strength, prosperity, and the seven essential minerals; awakening balances the body. This elephant is Gaṇeśa, the remover of obstacles. Within the cakra is a Śiva Liṅga, representing supreme consciousness, around which a snake is coiled three times, symbolizing time. If not awakened, development goes down; when awakened, the snake rises, allowing one to see past, present, and future. This rising Kuṇḍalinī Śakti brings peace, prosperity, wisdom, and happiness. All these powers are within.
"When the Mūlādhāra Cakra is awakening, like a child feels in the lap of the mother. Then there is a divine feeling, no fear, no negative feelings."
"As the snake awaits and proceeds, she’s ascending, and that’s your wisdom. Your knowledge is awakening. It is the consciousness from the darkness coming out."
Filming location: Umag, Croatia
DVD 161a
We should develop positive qualities
6:00 - 7:04 (64 min)
Perfection requires practice, not just theory. There are two types of masters: one who speaks and one who acts through dedicated practice. True meditation is not merely closing one's eyes; it requires the focused commitment of lagan, akin to love that overcomes all distance. On the path, many obstacles arise, serving as the best school. Do not seek glory from the crowd; true friends are few. Dharma—our duty and discipline—protects those who protect it. It manifests in relationships: between parent and child, husband and wife. Protection is mutual; safeguarding others safeguards yourself. Dharma, patience, a true friend, and a faithful partner are revealed in terrible times when all others oppose you. Without these, meditation is impossible due to mental disturbances, the vikāras: greed, insatiable desire, fickleness, and thievery of mind, word, and deed, including intellectual property. Stealing a master's teachings without acknowledgment creates bad karma. All true masters are connected like branches of one tree. Honesty and mercy are the roots of dharma; pride is the root of sin. Purify these first; then meditation can come.
"Tons of theory is nothing compared with a grain of practice."
"If you protect the dharma, the dharma will protect you."
Filming location: Wellington, New Zealand
Stories are within you
7:10 - 8:08 (58 min)
The true power lies in complete surrender to the guru's grace, not in our own actions. We are not the doers; by surrendering all at the holy feet, our problems cease. An object like stone becomes divine only after consecration in a sacred space, transforming from material to worshipped. Our inner devotion is expressed through offerings, but the intent of the heart matters more than the gift. The guru's grace is ever-present, preceding our birth, and exists in many forms. We should not judge other spiritual paths. The guru's compassionate gaze holds immense power. We must speak truthfully and carefully, as words manifest reality. Teaching through stories is profoundly effective, as they lodge in memory and convey complex truths simply. A narrative illustrates that serving others' needs first ultimately fulfills our own. Answers come indirectly through selfless action. A story is not from a book but drawn from our own stored experiences, making it a vital tool for learning and connection.
"Na’haṁ kartā means we are not the doer. We cannot do it."
"Guru Dev Kṛpā Dṛśya. Dṛśya means vision."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The sleep makes you healthy
8:15 - 8:33 (18 min)
We must understand the essence of sleep and awareness. You should know how you sleep. When you sleep, that is not your true Self. Your entire body is present in your heart, as if offered to God. Proper sleep is one of three states; without it, you have a problem. People seek medicine, but this does not bring true peace. You must come to it yourself. When you lie down, obstacles from the day can prevent complete rest. Those who sleep well have peace. In deep sleep, you seem to go far, but you are not inside your sleeping body. You may find yourself in another country; consciousness moves instantly from there to here. This activity is centered in the heart and emerges through the navel. In that state, it is as if one dies, but you have not died. As long as you have the navel, you make everything, and then you can go completely out of the body. Sleep deeply to be present everywhere in the whole body. This rest restores energy, peace, and harmony. Sleep makes you happy and healthy again. There are two aspects: going out here and there in dreams, and being relaxed while the body works automatically. This relates to what is done in yoga nidrā. In that sleep, you are relaxed and okay. You are out of the body in that state. This is what we must do.
"We are sleeping, but that is not us."
"In that state, one dies; we object, we die. But you have not died."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The form of the Supreme is the resonance
8:40 - 9:53 (73 min)
Morning program wth Vishwaguruji from Sydney, Australia. Sound unites us with the Supreme. Continuing of the explanation of bhajan "Itna to Karana Guruji". When the resonance is there, there is no duality and no need for explanation. Kind worlds melt the heart. Guru loves everyone as the father loves his children equally. One drop of lemon can destroy the milk. When we are getting negative love is gone.
We got the energy of our parampara
10:00 - 11:29 (89 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Ljubljana, Slovenia. Satsang is the life of the human and it will lead us to the cosmic. Alakhpuriji was at the Siva time when the world was balanced between negative and positive. We need regularly meditate, practice pranayama and be in the company of good people otherwise we lose our spirituality. We can develop only step by step in this path. Many of us visited Alakhpurijis and Devpurijis cave to have darshan. Holiguruji had written in one bhajan that Mahaprabujis wisdom will spread all over the world before it happened. Now we can use it or lose it. The story of Devpurijis visit to Holiguruji. The story of Mahaprabhuji and Vishwaguruji with rudraksh malas. Another story of Vishwaguruji and Mahaprabhuji in the forest. Vishwaguruji had three visions of Alakhpuriji. The story of Nanda Devi and the tiger. We also got the power of the Gurus of our parampara. Practising ashwini mudra, Om chanting and bhramari pranayama .
We should develop positive qualities
11:35 - 12:39 (64 min)
Perfection requires practice, not just theory. There are two types of masters: one who speaks and one who acts through dedicated practice. True meditation is not merely closing one's eyes; it requires the focused commitment of lagan, akin to love that overcomes all distance. On the path, many obstacles arise, serving as the best school. Do not seek glory from the crowd; true friends are few. Dharma—our duty and discipline—protects those who protect it. It manifests in relationships: between parent and child, husband and wife. Protection is mutual; safeguarding others safeguards yourself. Dharma, patience, a true friend, and a faithful partner are revealed in terrible times when all others oppose you. Without these, meditation is impossible due to mental disturbances, the vikāras: greed, insatiable desire, fickleness, and thievery of mind, word, and deed, including intellectual property. Stealing a master's teachings without acknowledgment creates bad karma. All true masters are connected like branches of one tree. Honesty and mercy are the roots of dharma; pride is the root of sin. Purify these first; then meditation can come.
"Tons of theory is nothing compared with a grain of practice."
"If you protect the dharma, the dharma will protect you."
Filming location: Wellington, New Zealand
The name is important not the body
12:45 - 13:10 (25 min)
The essence of all spiritual paths is oneness. In this age, we recognize negative forces but also a unifying spirituality, whether called yoga, meditation, or prayer. Methods and languages differ, but the human essence is the same. Just as children in a village receive different names but are all human, different centers or religions are expressions of one truth. We must not exclude others based on their guru or practice; all are brothers and sisters. The divine name is immortal, unlike the body. External science is great for travel but not for liberation. True yoga is not merely exercise; it is the prāṇa and spirituality present everywhere, flowing daily like fresh milk from a cow.
"One in all and all in one."
"The name is very important; the body is not so important."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Remain pure
13:15 - 14:32 (77 min)
Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. The trees of Strilky ashram are so old that we are just children next to them. The story about Bhagwan Shiva. I tell you that you have to be very strong, follow the rules. The problems come from killing and eating animals. They say fights will come, but when they pass we will be very pure and go to God, and the others will fall. Stay pure, as the blue sky is. How should a good family live?
The form of the Supreme is the resonance
14:40 - 15:53 (73 min)
Morning program wth Vishwaguruji from Sydney, Australia. Sound unites us with the Supreme. Continuing of the explanation of bhajan "Itna to Karana Guruji". When the resonance is there, there is no duality and no need for explanation. Kind worlds melt the heart. Guru loves everyone as the father loves his children equally. One drop of lemon can destroy the milk. When we are getting negative love is gone.
Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 2 - Part 1
16:00 - 17:03 (63 min)
We proceed to level two of the Yoga in Daily Life system, engaging with real āsanas. The practice follows a structured sequence: starting position, movement into the pose, holding with normal breathing or returning on an exhale, and feeling the effect. We begin with relaxation in Ānanda Āsana, systematically releasing tension from toes to head. Breath awareness is central, as breathing is both an involuntary process and one that can be consciously guided. We practice the full yoga breath in three parts: abdominal, thoracic, and clavicular, combining it with movement. Several level-two āsanas are introduced. Śaśāṅkāsana improves head circulation and digestion. Meru Ākaraṇa Āsana stretches the trunk and improves balance, though it is not recommended for those with kidney stones. Bhūnamanā Āsana involves twisting the spine. Aśva Sanchalāsana strengthens the core but is contraindicated after abdominal surgery or during late pregnancy. Utthāna Prastha Āsana strengthens the back and abdomen from a prone position. Standing āsanas include Hasta Uttānāsana for shoulder relaxation and Utthita Lolāsana for stimulating energy, which is not for those with high blood pressure. Akaraṇa Dhanur Āsana opens the chest. The session concludes with prāṇāyāma, specifically alternate nostril breathing to balance energy and brain hemispheres, followed by relaxation and OṂ singing.
"Breathing is a natural process in your body which doesn’t require any of your will. But also, it is a process in your body which can be influenced by your will."
"Prāṇāyāma techniques balance the flow of energy in the body by influencing the flow of breath through the left and right nostrils."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Yogis are always alert
17:10 - 17:42 (32 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. All the day we are working we are active. At that time we are not in our hearts. Our thoughts are many times with our friends and relatives. During sleep, we have another kind of consciousness. In our dream, we also can go very far and come back very quickly. Yogi and the horse are very alert in their dreams also. Singing bhajan Yogi jano ki yog-nindra.
The basics of ancient Indian philosophy
17:50 - 18:00 (10 min)
The eternal Self is the foundation beyond material science.
I demonstrate an object that does not get wet or burn, symbolizing the immutable ātmā, the true Self. This wisdom of the Self, taught through Sanātana Dharma, Āyurveda, and Yoga, is not a discovered science but a revealed wisdom from ancient sages. Calling it 'science' creates difficulty, as Western authorities demand evidence they can recognize. Historical invasions led to the burning of repositories like Takṣaśilā, and colonial powers altered texts, disrupting the traditional evidence base. We are a community of compassion and ahiṃsā. Consider organ transplants: recipients sometimes adopt new habits from the donor. Research investigates this change. The explanation lies in prāṇa. Secondary prāṇas, like one retained after death, carry impressions. The final prāṇa holds the body together until released by cremation's agni.
"Science is something that you discover. Science is where you discover wisdom; you don't discover this."
"We cannot give them evidence because the evidence was burnt when Islam came into India."
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Om is Divine
18:05 - 18:41 (36 min)
Morning satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. The lecturer explains the bhajan Om Ki.
Darshan and dhan
18:45 - 19:42 (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.
Stories are within you
19:50 - 20:48 (58 min)
The true power lies in complete surrender to the guru's grace, not in our own actions. We are not the doers; by surrendering all at the holy feet, our problems cease. An object like stone becomes divine only after consecration in a sacred space, transforming from material to worshipped. Our inner devotion is expressed through offerings, but the intent of the heart matters more than the gift. The guru's grace is ever-present, preceding our birth, and exists in many forms. We should not judge other spiritual paths. The guru's compassionate gaze holds immense power. We must speak truthfully and carefully, as words manifest reality. Teaching through stories is profoundly effective, as they lodge in memory and convey complex truths simply. A narrative illustrates that serving others' needs first ultimately fulfills our own. Answers come indirectly through selfless action. A story is not from a book but drawn from our own stored experiences, making it a vital tool for learning and connection.
"Na’haṁ kartā means we are not the doer. We cannot do it."
"Guru Dev Kṛpā Dṛśya. Dṛśya means vision."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Yoga treatment for panic attacks
20:55 - 21:47 (52 min)
Our path bestows the blessings of clarity and energy, essential for spiritual progress.
Ordinary life feels like a bad boxing match, receiving punches that knock you down. We have the great fortune to meet the real source of light, receiving periodic infusions of energy and clarity to rise again. Prāṇāyāma is a powerful tool we often underuse. For instance, understanding Svara Yoga can resolve sleep issues by balancing nostril flow. Panic attacks relate to low energy and a sense of loss tied to identity, but the experience comes from the breath. Shallow, stressed breathing signals the brain of trouble, creating a suffocation feeling. The full Yoga breath, deep and slow, counters this by signaling safety. Deep Prāṇāyāma involves awareness of the pelvic diaphragm, a storehouse for stress; feeling its expansion and release retrains the brain and releases deep tension. Our system provides more than technique; it offers a source of spiritual knowledge and energy. A key psychological issue is a lack of proper self-boundaries, formed from childhood patterns. Self-inquiry meditation cleans these automatisms, allowing you to observe thoughts from a higher, objective point. This clarity, especially of the outward-facing part of the intuitive center, significantly improves life's quality. We recharge by connecting to this source of wisdom and energy.
"With Prāṇāyāma, both [clarity and energy] are in our hands."
"By cleaning at least one part we clean, and then our life is really jumping to a much higher quality."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We seek purity
21:55 - 22:06 (11 min)
We are called to purity in the Kali Yuga. This age is powerful and far-reaching. I observe a trend of darkness, like black attire and cars, advancing everywhere. In contrast, the teachings and bhajans given embody a clear and beautiful purity. I urge devotees not to be black, though some identify with it. Others declare they are the pure 'pū'. This 'pū' is the moment of receiving a pure drop from God, refusing all other water, even from a vast ocean. We must proceed with this aspiration. In our singing and being, we must be very pure and clean, declaring "I am." That sound of "I am" is purity itself. Our true state is revealed by looking to God within. Peace arrives not in time, but at life's end.
"Please do not be black, please do not be black."
"I am, I am."
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
We are never old for yoga
22:10 - 22:23 (13 min)
This weekend seminar provided a spiritual vaccination against the influences of Kali Yuga. The main reason for our vegetarian practice is ahiṃsā paramodharma, non-violence as the highest principle, not merely health. Kali Yuga's influence enters through small deviations, like a mouse, which symbolize spiritual inflation from minor compromises. We must learn to say "no" to ourselves, as these small concessions can lead to being caught unawares. A yogi is like aged ghee, improving with time; we are never too old for sādhanā. The value comes from sustained practice over decades. We received an injection this weekend, but must continue practicing to strengthen our spiritual immune system. Soon, we will open the Om Ashram. It is crucial we arrive in good spiritual condition, not just physical, to truly open our hearts. Our perspective on everything—food, practice, the ashram—creates a subtle but transformative difference in our spiritual life.
"Just like today, we don't need to explain, 'I don't eat humans.'"
"Inflation in the spiritual world means you make a small deviation; for example, you say, 'No, I don't eat this, but at least I smell it.'"
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The sleep makes you healthy
22:30 - 22:48 (18 min)
We must understand the essence of sleep and awareness. You should know how you sleep. When you sleep, that is not your true Self. Your entire body is present in your heart, as if offered to God. Proper sleep is one of three states; without it, you have a problem. People seek medicine, but this does not bring true peace. You must come to it yourself. When you lie down, obstacles from the day can prevent complete rest. Those who sleep well have peace. In deep sleep, you seem to go far, but you are not inside your sleeping body. You may find yourself in another country; consciousness moves instantly from there to here. This activity is centered in the heart and emerges through the navel. In that state, it is as if one dies, but you have not died. As long as you have the navel, you make everything, and then you can go completely out of the body. Sleep deeply to be present everywhere in the whole body. This rest restores energy, peace, and harmony. Sleep makes you happy and healthy again. There are two aspects: going out here and there in dreams, and being relaxed while the body works automatically. This relates to what is done in yoga nidrā. In that sleep, you are relaxed and okay. You are out of the body in that state. This is what we must do.
"We are sleeping, but that is not us."
"In that state, one dies; we object, we die. But you have not died."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
We will bring that divine light
22:55 - 23:43 (48 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. India is the store of knowledge and that knowledge reflects to the whole world. Vishwaguruji brought the pure essence of that knowledge to Europe. The knowledge of India belongs to everyone. There are people who are good speakers and there are others who really know the things hoew are they. Vishwaguruji is a combination of them. Practise and follow the words of our Master. Many people have only very limited knowledge about yoga in India also. Yoga brings different people to oneness. The story of Arjuna and the gopies. It is important to do our sadhana otherwise we become weak. The mantra is the essence of all energies and knowledge. We gained the light with our mantra. This light can change hell to heaven. The story of Mahamandaleswar Swami Vivekpuriji's younger age.
We can reach God through Satsang
23:50 - 0:28 (38 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Ljubljana, Slovenia. Prasad is very great. It is given by God. We should live in peace and harmony otherwise we are lost. We can do good things only during our life. After death everything goes. A drop of water can become one with the ocean. We should be pure inside also. Satsang means to be together with our good friends and speak about the truth. Bhajan singing.
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