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Full Moon Satsang from Strilky
0:10 - 0:53 (43 min)

A spiritual discourse on the significance of the full moon, fasting, and observance.
"It is said that it is the moon through which sweetness comes into the vegetation—the fruits, the roots, and the blossoms."
"When you make a saṅkalpa, meaning a promise, you should go through with it for nine days. Or you can say to the Divine Mother, 'I will worship and pray, but I cannot fast.' Then that is okay."
Swami Ji addresses a gathering, explaining the moon's purifying energy and the power of making vows (saṅkalpa) during auspicious times like the full moon and Navarātrī. He discusses fasting for health and spiritual purposes, shares anecdotes about faith and practice, and relates observances to universal principles of discipline and belief across religions, including Christianity. The talk covers themes of divine feminine energy (Śakti), ancestral offerings, and the personal reality created by faith.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Guru Gyan Data He
1:00 - 1:39 (39 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
Importance of going to Satsang
1:45 - 2:56 (71 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Satsang leads us to Brahmaloka. We should give discipline and good education to our children. Utthan means continuous development, patan means destruction. The difference between them is only one word: Satsang.
Around the world - Satsang Mexico
3:00 - 3:38 (38 min)

Evening satsang with meditation.
Kundalini, chakras, and consciousness
3:45 - 4:46 (61 min)

A spiritual discourse on the soul, consciousness, and the chakras, using the metaphor of water.
"Consider the ocean. The ocean is, let us say, forever water... this whole ocean is one soul, and it is inhaling and exhaling."
"Our soul is connected in three qualities... jīva, the soul... ātmā... and paramātmā. 'Param' means the highest of the highest."
The lecturer continues his teachings on kuṇḍalinī and consciousness, explaining the nature of the soul (jīva) through an extended metaphor of water evaporating from the ocean and returning via rain and rivers. He discusses the oneness of all life, the importance of the skin, the resonance of the sacred Oṃ sound, and the structure of the nervous system and chakras, relating these to spiritual awakening and divine consciousness.
Filming location: USA
Vishuddi Chakra and thyroid gland
4:50 - 5:08 (18 min)

A spiritual discourse on the viśuddhi chakra and the symbolism of swallowed poison.
"Wish means poison. Wish means poison."
"Śiva did not swallow it down; he held this poison in his throat here, and he digested it there... Similarly, we say this: in our throat, there is a poison."
The teacher narrates the myth of Śiva drinking the ocean's poison to become Nīlakaṇṭha, using it as a metaphor for the emotional poison swallowed in daily life, such as unexpressed anger or harsh words. This is linked to the viśuddhi (throat) chakra, its purification, and its symbols—the elephant of strength and Brahmā with the Vedas. The talk connects this to broader concepts of the chakra system, kuṇḍalinī, and the necessity of consistent practice over contradictory advice.
Filming location: Vancouver, Canada
God shall never disappoint you
5:15 - 6:08 (53 min)

Lecture by Swamiji from Umag, Croatia, September 2000
Vishuddi Chakra and thyroid gland
6:10 - 6:28 (18 min)

A spiritual discourse on the viśuddhi chakra and the symbolism of swallowed poison.
"Wish means poison. Wish means poison."
"Śiva did not swallow it down; he held this poison in his throat here, and he digested it there... Similarly, we say this: in our throat, there is a poison."
The teacher narrates the myth of Śiva drinking the ocean's poison to become Nīlakaṇṭha, using it as a metaphor for the emotional poison swallowed in daily life, such as unexpressed anger or harsh words. This is linked to the viśuddhi (throat) chakra, its purification, and its symbols—the elephant of strength and Brahmā with the Vedas. The talk connects this to broader concepts of the chakra system, kuṇḍalinī, and the necessity of consistent practice over contradictory advice.
Filming location: Vancouver, Canada
Practical guide to meditation (3/11)
6:30 - 7:33 (63 min)

Evening satsang from weekend seminar in Vep, Hungary on 14th of February 2009.
Moon and Mind
7:40 - 8:48 (68 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. In reality, there is no sunrise or sunset - only the Earth is moving. It is said that the Moon is balancing the Earth. There are many different constellations. The Moon has a strong effect on nature. Sometimes, if someone goes on the wrong way it can influence others. We have to practice pranayama systematically. The master of the mind is the Moon; the principle of the Moon is water and water means movement. It is balancing our whole body.
God Vishnu and God Shiva
8:55 - 9:56 (61 min)

A spiritual discourse during Diwali, featuring a parable about devotion and a teaching on sacred sound.
"Lakshmi said to Vishnu, 'I have more bhaktas.'... 'We can make an experiment. Go to your bhaktas and let me know if this is really a bhakta.'"
"Therefore, do the sadhana, do the practice. It is not if it is beautiful or not, angry or not, old or not. You need that knowledge, and which knowledge? Not only the talking, but you are within thyself."
The speaker narrates a story where Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi test a merchant's devotion, revealing how greed for wealth can corrupt spiritual fidelity. The discourse then expands into a teaching on the importance of steadfast spiritual practice (sadhana) and explores the science of primordial sound (Om), connecting it to the body's chakras and Sanskrit letters.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Kundalini, chakras, and consciousness
10:00 - 11:01 (61 min)

A spiritual discourse on the soul, consciousness, and the chakras, using the metaphor of water.
"Consider the ocean. The ocean is, let us say, forever water... this whole ocean is one soul, and it is inhaling and exhaling."
"Our soul is connected in three qualities... jīva, the soul... ātmā... and paramātmā. 'Param' means the highest of the highest."
The lecturer continues his teachings on kuṇḍalinī and consciousness, explaining the nature of the soul (jīva) through an extended metaphor of water evaporating from the ocean and returning via rain and rivers. He discusses the oneness of all life, the importance of the skin, the resonance of the sacred Oṃ sound, and the structure of the nervous system and chakras, relating these to spiritual awakening and divine consciousness.
Filming location: USA
Preserving health
11:05 - 12:04 (59 min)

A morning satsang on health, diet, and spiritual well-being, featuring questions and answers.
"Nowadays, there are many vegans, and there are two reasons. First is the torturing of the animals... second is that we don't take away from the creatures."
"Purify your body: Śaṅkaprakṣālana, Kapālabhāti, Bastrika, Anuloma Viloma, Agni Sāra Kriyā. This is purification through the whole body."
Swami Ji addresses questions from attendees, focusing on the root causes of disease. He argues that modern illness stems from improper diet, advocating for local, seasonal, vegan nourishment and criticizing processed foods and industrial agriculture. He expands the discussion to include bodily purification through yoga techniques (kriyās) and the importance of managing inner states like anger and jealousy, concluding with spiritual reflections on the soul and the inner kingdom.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
God Vishnu and God Shiva
12:10 - 13:11 (61 min)

A spiritual discourse during Diwali, featuring a parable about devotion and a teaching on sacred sound.
"Lakshmi said to Vishnu, 'I have more bhaktas.'... 'We can make an experiment. Go to your bhaktas and let me know if this is really a bhakta.'"
"Therefore, do the sadhana, do the practice. It is not if it is beautiful or not, angry or not, old or not. You need that knowledge, and which knowledge? Not only the talking, but you are within thyself."
The speaker narrates a story where Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi test a merchant's devotion, revealing how greed for wealth can corrupt spiritual fidelity. The discourse then expands into a teaching on the importance of steadfast spiritual practice (sadhana) and explores the science of primordial sound (Om), connecting it to the body's chakras and Sanskrit letters.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Moon and Mind
13:15 - 14:23 (68 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. In reality, there is no sunrise or sunset - only the Earth is moving. It is said that the Moon is balancing the Earth. There are many different constellations. The Moon has a strong effect on nature. Sometimes, if someone goes on the wrong way it can influence others. We have to practice pranayama systematically. The master of the mind is the Moon; the principle of the Moon is water and water means movement. It is balancing our whole body.
Vishuddi Chakra and thyroid gland
14:30 - 14:48 (18 min)

A spiritual discourse on the viśuddhi chakra and the symbolism of swallowed poison.
"Wish means poison. Wish means poison."
"Śiva did not swallow it down; he held this poison in his throat here, and he digested it there... Similarly, we say this: in our throat, there is a poison."
The teacher narrates the myth of Śiva drinking the ocean's poison to become Nīlakaṇṭha, using it as a metaphor for the emotional poison swallowed in daily life, such as unexpressed anger or harsh words. This is linked to the viśuddhi (throat) chakra, its purification, and its symbols—the elephant of strength and Brahmā with the Vedas. The talk connects this to broader concepts of the chakra system, kuṇḍalinī, and the necessity of consistent practice over contradictory advice.
Filming location: Vancouver, Canada
Take care of your spirituality
14:55 - 15:54 (59 min)

A spiritual discourse and bhajan explanation exploring the four yogas and the purpose of the human journey.
"Our bhajans, especially this one, contain all four parts of Yoga: Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Jñāna Yoga, and Rāja Yoga."
"Without bhakti yoga, you can't go. Jñāna yoga is very good, but it is just dry... Bhakti is, we are full of the juice, sweet, everything."
He describes the soul's cyclical journey and emphasizes Bhakti Yoga as the essential, living path to Brahmaloka, using stories, poems, and analogies—like the self-deluding nature of dry Jñāna and the protective flame of devotion—to illustrate key spiritual truths.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Practice with Swamiji
16:00 - 17:07 (67 min)

Practice with Swamiji from Auckland, New Zealand.
Sri Alakhpuriji and the Himalayas
17:15 - 17:43 (28 min)

A spiritual discourse on the sacredness of the Earth and the Himalayas.
"Our Earth is a living planet, a Living Earth. If God incarnates, if God comes on this earth, God performs His miraculous things here."
"That place is indescribable... Between these beautiful, mighty mountains is a beautiful valley where Ālakpurījī is always residing."
Swami Maheshvarananda delivers a talk, venerating the Earth as a living, holy creation and detailing the profound spirituality of the Himalayas. He describes the region as the abode of divine incarnations like Śiva and great Siddhas such as Ālakpurījī, sharing anecdotes from pilgrimages and emphasizing the need for inner purity to experience this divine reality. The discourse concludes with a blessing for the journey.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Full Moon Satsang from Strilky
17:50 - 18:33 (43 min)

A spiritual discourse on the significance of the full moon, fasting, and observance.
"It is said that it is the moon through which sweetness comes into the vegetation—the fruits, the roots, and the blossoms."
"When you make a saṅkalpa, meaning a promise, you should go through with it for nine days. Or you can say to the Divine Mother, 'I will worship and pray, but I cannot fast.' Then that is okay."
Swami Ji addresses a gathering, explaining the moon's purifying energy and the power of making vows (saṅkalpa) during auspicious times like the full moon and Navarātrī. He discusses fasting for health and spiritual purposes, shares anecdotes about faith and practice, and relates observances to universal principles of discipline and belief across religions, including Christianity. The talk covers themes of divine feminine energy (Śakti), ancestral offerings, and the personal reality created by faith.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Find your soul in your heart
18:40 - 20:31 (111 min)

A satsang reflecting on the history and philosophy of Yoga in Daily Life in Slovenia and Croatia.
"We always think the stories in Līlāmṛta happened in the past, but I believe we all live in Līlāmṛta."
"Yoga is the science of humans. Yoga is the very first, because God Śiva brought yoga. He gave this name: yoga. Yoga means union."
Swami Maheshvaranand (Vishwaguruji) and disciples like Vivek Puri share stories of the spiritual movement's beginnings in the former Yugoslavia. They recount early seminars, personal encounters with the guru, and the growth of the community. The discourse expands into the nature of yoga, the soul, Sanātana Dharma, and advice for holistic, healthy living rooted in spiritual practice.
Filming location: Kranj, Slovenia
What the natural environment gives us
20:35 - 21:23 (48 min)

A spiritual discourse on connecting with nature and the purpose of retreat.
"You are walking. You are looking at our trees." "Walk for about ten minutes or half an hour without your shoes... So that you can get a touch of the Mother Earth."
A teacher addresses a group at an ashram, describing the pristine, pesticide-free environment rich with ancient apple trees and hundreds of plants. He emphasizes the health benefits of walking barefoot to connect with the earth's energy, discusses the principles of ahiṃsā (non-violence) towards all life, and contrasts a true, healthy retreat with modern living. The talk meanders through topics including prāṇāyāma, the nature of the mind, historical lifespans, and the sanctity of one's homeland, concluding with blessings from the lineage.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Guru Gyan Data He
21:30 - 22:09 (39 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
Importance of going to Satsang
22:15 - 23:26 (71 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Satsang leads us to Brahmaloka. We should give discipline and good education to our children. Utthan means continuous development, patan means destruction. The difference between them is only one word: Satsang.
Yagya from Haridwar
23:30 - 0:05 (35 min)

Inauguration of the new Chandi Ghat at the Ganges together with inauguration of the statue of Ravidas and his disciple Sri Mirabai. Program with Vishwaguruji from Haridwar, India.
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