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30th anniversary of Yoga in Daily Life in Slovenia
0:20 - 2:19 (119 min)

Program at Brdo, Slovenia. Celebration of the 30th anniversary of Yoga in Daily Life in Slovenia. Speakers reminiscing about the beginnings of Yoga in Daily Life and speaking about the beneficial effects of regular practice. All creatures are the children of God. We should love them, feed them and not eat them - that is what being a human means. Yoga in Daily Life means the realization of this, not only practicing postures.
Importance of going to Satsang
2:25 - 3:36 (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.
Moon and Mind
3:40 - 4:48 (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.
Oneness with All
4:55 - 5:47 (52 min)

A spiritual discourse on the nature of yoga, creation, and cosmic balance.
"All oceans are joined together, so we speak of one ocean. Yet within that ocean, there are immense, immense good things... Similarly is yoga."
"Life is religion. Religion means relating; we are related."
In a morning satsang, the speaker explores the vast, unified concept of yoga, comparing it to an ocean containing infinite treasures and forms. The talk weaves through themes of creation, referencing incarnations like Varāha, the cycles of the Yugas, and the delicate balance of the Earth maintained by the moon. The speaker cautions against ecological destruction leading to pralaya (dissolution) and concludes with practical notes on the significance of fasting, particularly on full and new moon days.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
How universe reflects in the human body
5:50 - 7:11 (81 min)

A spiritual talk on health, chakras, and cosmology, incorporating practical exercises.
"These are all energy centers, connected to glands and more. We come to our foot soles and all the centers within them."
"In the Vedas, the Vedas are the first scriptures written. There is one scripture more, written before that, in the Sanskrit language, thousands of years ago."
The lecturer leads a session, beginning with a foot sole rubbing exercise to activate body energy. He explains a chakra system starting from the feet (earth chakra) upward, linking it to health, and prescribes walking on earth or gravel for vitality. The discourse expands into yogic science, discussing the moon's influence, the nature of the soul, and a cosmological narrative of creation involving Śiva, Viṣṇu, and Brahmā, referencing scriptures like the Mahāśiva Purāṇa and Vālmīki Rāmāyaṇa.
Filming location: USA
Practice with trust
7:15 - 8:36 (81 min)

A spiritual discourse on human disconnection, the energy of the natural world, and yogic anatomy.
"We don’t know where our roots are. We have no roots now."
"Yoga is this: first, open your heart, open your feelings, and just say, 'How are you?'"
A teacher addresses an audience, lamenting the modern loss of roots and familial connection, contrasting it with the communal love observed in animals. He shifts to explaining the body's energy centers (chakras), using the Mūlādhāra and Svādhiṣṭhāna chakras as examples, weaving in mythological stories about Gaṇeśa and a crocodile to symbolize inner struggles. He emphasizes practical techniques like walking barefoot on earth or sand to connect with natural energy and concludes with a healing mantra.
Words express our devotion
8:40 - 8:55 (15 min)

A satsang on the occasion of a holy incarnation day.
"It is said the divine comes to this earth. This is how we show our respect."
"Gurujī says: short and sweet. But we adore them, and that is why we give them glories."
A speaker addresses the gathering on the birth anniversary of their Guru, Swami Madhavānjī, referred to as Holy Gurujī. He reflects on the nature of divine names and incarnations, noting the simplicity of names like Śiva or Jesus, and contrasts transient worldly titles with the enduring respect for the divine essence. He mentions titles bestowed upon the Guru, like Hindu Dharm Samrāṭ, while emphasizing the underlying oneness beyond all designations. The talk concludes with a collective prayer.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Words express our devotion
9:00 - 9:15 (15 min)

A satsang on the occasion of a holy incarnation day.
"It is said the divine comes to this earth. This is how we show our respect."
"Gurujī says: short and sweet. But we adore them, and that is why we give them glories."
A speaker addresses the gathering on the birth anniversary of their Guru, Swami Madhavānjī, referred to as Holy Gurujī. He reflects on the nature of divine names and incarnations, noting the simplicity of names like Śiva or Jesus, and contrasts transient worldly titles with the enduring respect for the divine essence. He mentions titles bestowed upon the Guru, like Hindu Dharm Samrāṭ, while emphasizing the underlying oneness beyond all designations. The talk concludes with a collective prayer.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Awakening of Inner Powers: Yoga in Daily Life
9:20 - 10:37 (77 min)

A public lecture on yoga philosophy and practical techniques for daily life.
"Yoga is the science of humans. The science of the yoga Veda is about ourselves, about our inner being."
"My Master Gurudev said, 'One in all and all in one.'"
Swami Paramadvaiti addresses an audience in Brno, exploring the concept of awakening inner power through the yogic model of the five bodies or kośas. He discusses the importance of nourishment, energy, mind, wisdom, and bliss, relating them to health, stress, and the unity of all life. The talk includes a practical demonstration of a technique to release tension by chanting OM with hands covering the ears.
Filming location: Brno, Czech Republic
The Glory of Alak Purījī
10:45 - 12:02 (77 min)

A spiritual discourse on the names and nature of exalted saints, focusing on Alak Purījī.
"Alak means indescribable; we cannot write that glory."
"Alak nirañjan. Niranjan is that it has no rañja, no black spot on the body, neither on the cloth, nor on the body, and nor on your soul."
The lecturer explains the meaning of 'Alak' (indescribable) and 'Purī' (complete or a city), connecting them to the Nath tradition and saints like Śrī Devapurījī. He describes the state of a true Siddha or Avadhūta, who is without desire and served by spiritual powers (siddhis). The talk emphasizes selfless giving, illustrated by stories including Shiva begging for alms and the sage Dadhīci. A disciple, Dr. Shanti, shares her personal vision of Alak Purījī's form appearing in the Himalayas.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
How universe reflects in the human body
12:10 - 13:31 (81 min)

A spiritual talk on health, chakras, and cosmology, incorporating practical exercises.
"These are all energy centers, connected to glands and more. We come to our foot soles and all the centers within them."
"In the Vedas, the Vedas are the first scriptures written. There is one scripture more, written before that, in the Sanskrit language, thousands of years ago."
The lecturer leads a session, beginning with a foot sole rubbing exercise to activate body energy. He explains a chakra system starting from the feet (earth chakra) upward, linking it to health, and prescribes walking on earth or gravel for vitality. The discourse expands into yogic science, discussing the moon's influence, the nature of the soul, and a cosmological narrative of creation involving Śiva, Viṣṇu, and Brahmā, referencing scriptures like the Mahāśiva Purāṇa and Vālmīki Rāmāyaṇa.
Filming location: USA
Practice with trust
13:35 - 14:56 (81 min)

A spiritual discourse on human disconnection, the energy of the natural world, and yogic anatomy.
"We don’t know where our roots are. We have no roots now."
"Yoga is this: first, open your heart, open your feelings, and just say, 'How are you?'"
A teacher addresses an audience, lamenting the modern loss of roots and familial connection, contrasting it with the communal love observed in animals. He shifts to explaining the body's energy centers (chakras), using the Mūlādhāra and Svādhiṣṭhāna chakras as examples, weaving in mythological stories about Gaṇeśa and a crocodile to symbolize inner struggles. He emphasizes practical techniques like walking barefoot on earth or sand to connect with natural energy and concludes with a healing mantra.
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (5/9)
15:00 - 16:31 (91 min)

Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia on 29th of September 2010.
We need purification
16:35 - 17:29 (54 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Vishwaguruji explains the bhajan Chaddarya Jhini Re Jhini of the saint Sri Kabirdas. We should purify ourselves. For that, we need to go through Tapasya - austerities. If we give milk to the snake it will turn into poison. If someone eats meat and you are intimate with this person, it is like you were eating. Keep yourself pure, reach the state of suddha, purity.
Respect the family traditions
17:35 - 19:09 (94 min)

An evening satsang on the oneness of life, contrasting human existence with the natural world.
"Perhaps it is a prayer. They are giving out happiness."
"God gave them some knowledge, just nature, and they are following it."
The speaker observes the innate joy and wisdom in birds and ants, using them to reflect on human discontent and complexity. He explores themes of the singular life force (jīva) within all creatures, the spiritual concepts of ātmā and paramātmā, and the karmic responsibilities within family and marriage. The talk weaves between nature observations, spiritual philosophy, and social commentary, concluding with a bhajan.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Atma is in every creature
19:15 - 20:17 (62 min)

A satsang discourse on spiritual lineage, the nature of the self, and practical wisdom.
"Śrī Guru Ātmā Parāptamā Ho Mātma Puruṣottama, Sakal Jag ke Antaryāmī, Cara Car kī Ātmā Prabhu... in this one line, everything is covered."
"To which doctor will you go? To the doctor in the picture, or to a real, alive doctor?"
Swami Vishwaguruji addresses the gathering, weaving teachings on the essence of the Guru and the universal Ātmā (soul) from the paramparā (lineage) with humorous, practical advice on topics from kingship and knowledge to hair and modern fashion. A disciple then reflects on the profound value of having a living Guru to transmit these teachings.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Life is one
20:25 - 21:24 (59 min)

A spiritual discourse on the nature of life, the soul, and non-dual consciousness.
"Life is ever life. Death is ever death. So we are life, and we will always be life. But that is what we call life. So our body is just like we change the dress."
"Within you is the ocean of immortality."
A spiritual teacher addresses a gathering, using the day's rain as a starting point to explore profound themes of eternal life and the self. He explains the illusory nature of death, the layered nature of existence through the five kośas (sheaths), and the journey of the soul using analogies of water cycles and onions. He discusses the concepts of jīva, ātmā, and paramātmā, the principle of yoga as union, and concludes with a parable about resolving negativity to ultimately merge into the ocean of immortality.
Filming location: Alexandria, USA
Guru is Brahma
21:30 - 22:35 (65 min)

A spiritual discourse on the value of singular focus and devotion to the guru.
"If we have, and all of us have, a lot of pictures, we are something like these ten-year-old little guys who try to collect all Pokémons. Our mantra is 'Collect all.'"
"Therefore, it is said: 'Dhyāna mūlaṁ guru mūrtiḥ, pūjā mūlaṁ guru padam, mantra mūlaṁ guru vākyaṁ, mokṣa mūlaṁ guru kṛpā.'"
The speaker, Swami Vivek Puri, shares reflections from a satsang, emphasizing the spiritual power of focusing on one mantra and one form of the guru. He argues that collecting too many spiritual images dilutes their value and hinders clear visualization at critical moments like death. The talk expands into the profound reverence for the guru's feet (caraṇāmṛta), illustrated with stories from the tradition and the recent awarding of the Yoga Ratna to Vishva Guruji in London.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
The importance of healthy food
22:40 - 23:43 (63 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Whenever giving a lecture Vishwaguriji prays for guidance, protection and blessing of the Masters. If you do this before your sadhana, it will be very successful. There are many illnesses originating from how and what we are eating. To preserve the health of the body we should use proper nutrition, pure drinking water. The heart and soul is the same in everyone, it does not depend on the color of the skin.
The Serpent's Blessing: A Story of Kuṇḍalinī
23:50 - 0:45 (55 min)

A satsang on the spiritual concept of Kundalini energy, using storytelling and cautionary advice.
"Don't run behind such things."
"God will give us what we need. And when God is giving, he is giving."
He narrates a detailed, allegorical story about a man who, seeking Kundalini awakening, is given a flute by a master, uses it to attract a cobra, and then loses the snake to a hypnotized monkey. The story serves as a warning against frivolous or greedy seeking of spiritual powers.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
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