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Practice and try to purify your karma
0:55 - 1:45 (50 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. There are many beautiful apples, but some of them are rotten because a wasp infected them. When a person is spoiled, the wisdom that he got is lost. In the shelter of Gurudev, if the faith is not strong enough, some problems immediately come. A story about Kabir Das and the butcher. Those who are doing, will get the karma. The story of a man who wants to make problems for someone. Children have truth in their heart. We have to give a good message to the world. The fruit will show the condition of the tree. Karuna from Czech Republic speaks about Yoga in Daily Life helping biathlon athletes.
Om Ashram
1:50 - 1:59 (9 min)

A promotional video about the Omkara Mahavira, a large-scale world peace monument and humanitarian complex under construction in Rajasthan.
"Since 1993, this structure has been under construction for the welfare of humanity, the protection of animals and nature, for teaching yoga, meditation, and philosophy."
"To bring this vision to full fruition, it needs everybody’s contribution. You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a single drop."
The video details the vision of yogi Paramahamsa Swami Maheshvarananda to build the world's largest Om symbol, which will contain 108 residential compartments. It highlights the existing, operational facets of the site including a free school and college, a hospital, and a large artificial lake for water conservation. The narrative connects this to the global activities of the "Yoga in Daily Life" system, such as tree planting and animal shelters, framing the entire project as a holistic effort for peace, health, and environmental revival. It concludes with a call for donations to complete the monument.
Filming locations: Jhadan, Rajasthan, India.
Around the world - Practice in Ukraine
2:00 - 2:50 (50 min)

A guided yoga practice session from the Yoga in Daily Life system.
"Physical relaxation leads to spiritual relaxation. Relaxation is an important element for the proper practice of yogic exercises."
"Ānanda Āsana translates as 'the posture of bliss.' Observe how bliss flows throughout your entire body."
An instructor leads a comprehensive sequence of postures (āsanas), breathwork (prāṇāyāma), and relaxation. The practice begins and ends with Ānanda Āsana for deep relaxation, and includes abdominal breathing, spinal twists, stretches, and joint mobility exercises while lying, sitting, and standing. The session concludes with a final relaxation and a moment of gratitude.
Filming location: UK
Protect Yourself, Keep Discipline
2:55 - 3:31 (36 min)

Morning Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Try to eat organic food, as far as possible. The main problem in the world is pollution. It is very hard to protect ourselves. Human life is an opportunity, it is not certain that you will get it again.
Consciousness and Space
3:35 - 4:07 (32 min)

A spiritual discourse on the non-dual nature of consciousness, using the metaphor of water.
"In reality, space does not expand. Because it has no limitation, nothing that can expand and contract. Similarly, that consciousness."
"Eko'ham, dvitīyo nāsti. I am one. Rest is the duality."
The speaker explores the oneness of Ātmā and Paramātmā, arguing that true consciousness and space are limitless and indivisible. Using analogies of a mālā's thread and the water cycle—from ocean to vapor to rain and back—they illustrate how individual souls (jīvā) appear separate but are fundamentally one. The talk references bhajans by Mahāprabhujī's disciples and concludes with reflections on destiny, karma, and the spiritual path of Kriyā.
Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
Pride is an ego trap
4:15 - 5:34 (79 min)

Lecture from Vep, Hungary, 2001
Worldly joy is just an illusion
4:30 - 5:40 (70 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Singing and translation of the bhajan Suno Re Mena from Pad Birhani, the song book of Mahaprabhuji. You should enjoy meditation, the glory of God, but you are flying in the garden and just enjoying fruits. Singing and translation of the bhajan Bhajo Re Manva.
The nature of the Guru
5:40 - 6:20 (40 min)

A spiritual discourse on the oneness of the soul and the path to supreme consciousness.
"Our ātmā, your ātmā, every ātmā is one ātmā."
"Step by step, our ātmā, our soul, will merge into the eternal. This is Gurudev's Vākya."
He describes the spiritual journey through the five layers of the body (kośas) toward higher states like Mahātmā and Paramātmā, emphasizing that this one soul exists in every being and element. The talk includes practical advice on meditation (dhun), avoiding negative speech, and humorous observations on language misunderstandings.
Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
Maya is a big cheater
6:25 - 7:37 (72 min)

A spiritual discourse weaving astrology, philosophy, and cautionary tales about illusion.
"God or the Sun does not make a difference between humans and animals. So do not think the sun is only for us; that is human thinking."
"Māyā is illusion. Such an illusion that you think that is all. I cannot be without this: my money, my wife, my husband."
Swami Maheshvaranand leads a morning satsang, beginning with the astrological significance of the day. He discusses planetary influences on all life, the importance of discerning auspicious signs, and the pervasive, deceptive power of Māyā (illusion), illustrated with the parable of a deadly snake. He explores liberation through the teachings of Kabīr and Maṅgīlālji, emphasizing sādhanā and transcending duality to merge with Brahman, thus escaping the cycle of rebirth and even the great dissolution (Mahāpralaya). The talk includes a story about Kabīr witnessing a grinding mill, and concludes with a devotee sharing a testimony about a charitable school project.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Manas and family life
7:45 - 8:54 (69 min)

A spiritual discourse on the centrality of the mind (Manomaya Kośa) and its role in life, relationships, and society.
"The center of our life is the Manomaya Kośa." "We have to come back to our Manomaya Kośa."
The speaker, addressing a gathering, explains the five sheaths (kośas), focusing on the mental sheath as the seat of desire and perception. He discusses traditional life stages (āśramas), gender roles as expressions of cosmic principles (Puruṣa and Śakti), and the societal consequences of neglecting emotional and spiritual development. He illustrates the power of devotion and perception through a story of Lord Kṛṣṇa, Rukmiṇī, and Rādhā, and concludes by emphasizing mind control as the key to transforming all action into worship.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Shiva and the Chakras
9:00 - 10:25 (85 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Melbourne, Australia. One of the best ways to memorize something is to create a little story about it. This is similar with songs. Vishwaguruji explains the meaning of the ancient story about the nectar of immortality rising from the churning of the ocean. The first lower chakras in the feet are the so-called earth chakras; chakras further up in the legs are connected with vegetation; and then continur up to the animal qualities.
Maya is a big cheater
10:30 - 11:42 (72 min)

A spiritual discourse weaving astrology, philosophy, and cautionary tales about illusion.
"God or the Sun does not make a difference between humans and animals. So do not think the sun is only for us; that is human thinking."
"Māyā is illusion. Such an illusion that you think that is all. I cannot be without this: my money, my wife, my husband."
Swami Maheshvaranand leads a morning satsang, beginning with the astrological significance of the day. He discusses planetary influences on all life, the importance of discerning auspicious signs, and the pervasive, deceptive power of Māyā (illusion), illustrated with the parable of a deadly snake. He explores liberation through the teachings of Kabīr and Maṅgīlālji, emphasizing sādhanā and transcending duality to merge with Brahman, thus escaping the cycle of rebirth and even the great dissolution (Mahāpralaya). The talk includes a story about Kabīr witnessing a grinding mill, and concludes with a devotee sharing a testimony about a charitable school project.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The nature of the Guru
11:50 - 12:30 (40 min)

A spiritual discourse on the oneness of the soul and the path to supreme consciousness.
"Our ātmā, your ātmā, every ātmā is one ātmā."
"Step by step, our ātmā, our soul, will merge into the eternal. This is Gurudev's Vākya."
He describes the spiritual journey through the five layers of the body (kośas) toward higher states like Mahātmā and Paramātmā, emphasizing that this one soul exists in every being and element. The talk includes practical advice on meditation (dhun), avoiding negative speech, and humorous observations on language misunderstandings.
Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
Atma is in every creature
12:35 - 13:37 (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
Manas and family life
13:45 - 14:54 (69 min)

A spiritual discourse on the centrality of the mind (Manomaya Kośa) and its role in life, relationships, and society.
"The center of our life is the Manomaya Kośa." "We have to come back to our Manomaya Kośa."
The speaker, addressing a gathering, explains the five sheaths (kośas), focusing on the mental sheath as the seat of desire and perception. He discusses traditional life stages (āśramas), gender roles as expressions of cosmic principles (Puruṣa and Śakti), and the societal consequences of neglecting emotional and spiritual development. He illustrates the power of devotion and perception through a story of Lord Kṛṣṇa, Rukmiṇī, and Rādhā, and concludes by emphasizing mind control as the key to transforming all action into worship.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (6/9)
15:00 - 16:56 (116 min)

Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia on 30th of September
Sound can guide us
17:00 - 17:56 (56 min)

A spiritual discourse on Nāda Yoga, the path of sacred sound, using stories and analogies.
"Who does not understand, then it’s okay—it is some kind of noise. But who can understand? And nāda—only when your heart awakens."
"An instrument is holy. You should very gently, with respect and with love, take care. Any instrument of music is holy, gentle, pure, of quality, and it has sound."
The speaker explains the profound spiritual significance of sound (nāda) and musical resonance (rāga), contrasting it with mere noise. Through humorous anecdotes—like musicians misunderstood by villagers and a farmer terrified by a sitar—he emphasizes that true understanding requires a refined heart and dedicated practice. He discusses the sanctity of instruments, the necessity of daily practice and prayer to Goddess Saraswati, and how the inner sound leads to higher consciousness, connecting these principles to vocal practice and bodily awareness.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Respect the family traditions
18:00 - 19:34 (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
Knowledge is always good
19:30 - 20:48 (78 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republc. It is very important to know certain scriptures such as the Vedas and Upanishads. We should take the good things and we should find our path to go through. MM Swami Vivekpuriji's talk on the Bhagavad Gita. Singing bhajans. There are eighteen paths of yoga written in the Bhagavad Gita. The text of the old scriptures does not change.
Glimpse of Kundalini
19:40 - 20:34 (54 min)

A spiritual discourse on the oneness of the soul and the science of kuṇḍalinī.
"In reality, it is only one soul. This is perhaps the first time you are hearing that every soul is not a different soul."
"Your soul, my soul, my consciousness, your consciousness, this is in the navel. And from here, it goes to the whole body, the whole creation."
The lecturer addresses an audience, explaining the non-dual nature of the soul using analogies like water from a single ocean. He details the human system of five bodies (kośas) and chakras, emphasizing purification through prāṇāyāma and meditation to move from individual consciousness toward cosmic unity. The talk includes practical advice on connecting with the earth and a preview of a video on kuṇḍalinī.
Filming location: Brisbane, Australia
Going to Brahmaloka
20:40 - 21:39 (59 min)

An introductory talk on yoga philosophy and practice at an ashram.
"Even if you are an advanced practitioner, you should do the beginner exercises at least once a week, or you must practice them before performing advanced postures."
"Tons of theory is nothing; a gram of practice."
The lecturer addresses attendees, clarifying misconceptions about terms like Aṣṭāṅga and Haṭha Yoga while emphasizing the foundational importance of basic practices in the "Yoga in Daily Life" system. He discusses the challenges of Vairāgya (detachment) and Jñāna Yoga, using anecdotes and humor to illustrate the gap between theory and practice, and outlines the week's upcoming program of Kriyā Yoga, meditation, and fasting.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
You are king of your senses
21:45 - 22:37 (52 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Relaxation and thinking about life aim and how to achieve it. The five bodies or koshas. Feeling oneness with the Supreme.
Practice and try to purify your karma
22:45 - 23:35 (50 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. There are many beautiful apples, but some of them are rotten because a wasp infected them. When a person is spoiled, the wisdom that he got is lost. In the shelter of Gurudev, if the faith is not strong enough, some problems immediately come. A story about Kabir Das and the butcher. Those who are doing, will get the karma. The story of a man who wants to make problems for someone. Children have truth in their heart. We have to give a good message to the world. The fruit will show the condition of the tree. Karuna from Czech Republic speaks about Yoga in Daily Life helping biathlon athletes.
Follow the Guruvakyas and practice
23:40 - 0:38 (58 min)

A spiritual discourse on the importance of consistent practice and good company.
"You were listening to what they were singing. It was beautiful. We are all on that path." and "If you are not practicing, you will not have success."
Swami Ji addresses a gathering after an evening of bhajans. He emphasizes that spiritual development comes from regular practice (sādhanā) and the company one keeps, using the proverb Jaisā kare saṅg, vaisā lāge raṅg. He shares personal anecdotes of his early morning practices with his Guru and warns against neglecting discipline, comparing it to medical treatments that only suppress illness if not fully addressed. The talk covers themes of karma, the human lifespan, and the necessity of following the Guru's guidance.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
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