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The Glory of Alak Purījī
0:35 - 1:52 (77 min)
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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
Around the world - Yoga in Slovakia
2:00 - 3:37 (97 min)
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Yoga practice in Slovaka, the city of Presov
Karma and liberation
3:38 - 4:14 (36 min)
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A spiritual discourse on nature, karma, and a prophetic vision of planetary destruction. "These beautiful trees, which are very, very old, are like our grandparents. And grandparents love more than the parents." "Humans are now so cruel that they are chopping animals like grass and destroying nature, mountains, and everything. And pollution in the ocean." The lecturer leads a satsang in a forest, speaking on the sacredness of nature, which he calls the "grandparents." He explains the karmic cycles of Svarga and Naraka Loka, emphasizing non-violence and the guru's grace for liberation. He then shares a vivid vision of an impending pralaya (cosmic dissolution), describing how human exploitation like drilling and mining will destabilize the earth, leading to a catastrophic flood. He urges prayer, meditation, and kindness to all creatures. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
A Call for Peace and Self-Realization
4:15 - 5:22 (67 min)
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A public lecture on world peace, self-inquiry, and the science of yoga. "With weapons, with guns, you cannot bring peace. But with flowers, and with love, you can bring peace to the world." "Nothing belongs to us, says the wise man. The yogīs said, 'Nothing belongs to us. Everything is temporary. Even your body does not belong to you.'" Swamiji addresses an evening gathering, calling for an end to violence and ignorance through self-realization. He explains the preciousness of human life, the futility of worldly conflict, and the path of yoga as a means to achieve inner and outer peace. The talk covers the nature of the mind, the five bodies, and includes a brief practical demonstration to feel energy in the palms. Filming location: Croatia
Practical guide to meditation (4/11)
5:30 - 7:03 (93 min)
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Morning satsang from weekend seminar in Vep, Hungary on 15th, Feburary 2009.
Attachment towards God
7:10 - 7:54 (44 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the nature of sacred attachment and family. "Attachment is something which is great. The one attachment I am talking about is the oneness that lasts till eternity. It is like the attachment of a river to the ocean." "This is real yoga. Yoga means union, oneness. Separation means no yoga. Husband and wife can become great, like a god." The lecturer addresses the community, redefining attachment not as a worldly flaw but as a divine, eternal bond, using the metaphor of a river flowing to the ocean. He emphasizes the spiritual importance of lasting family unity, criticizes separation for the sake of children, and expands the discussion to include attachment to God, ancestors, and the universal presence of the divine across cultures. He illustrates this with stories from his travels to Cuba and Fiji. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The power of Mantras
8:00 - 8:55 (55 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Weekend Seminar in Vep, Hungary. Mantras have a strong effect on the elements and the whole of Creation. If you speak nicely to a plant, it will be very happy. Sattvic food is especially important; we shouldn't consume dead bodies (meat), eggs, drugs, alcohol. We have destroyed many things already. Mantra is a purification. There is healing power in the mantras, sounds, colors, and natural environment. Chanting mantras such as the Gayatri Mantra can change our negative thinking as well.
The Glory of Alak Purījī
9:00 - 10:17 (77 min)
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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
Yoga in the park
10:25 - 11:34 (69 min)
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Program with Vishwaguruji from yoga event in Mozirje Nature Park, Slovenia. International Day of Bees was announced by the United Nations. Bees populations are already decreasing. There is hidden energy of humans in the chakras. Swamiji gives a short summary of the 8 chakras. Practicing Bari Khatu Pranam and other asanas in the park near the floral chakra displays.
Attachment towards God
11:40 - 12:24 (44 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the nature of sacred attachment and family. "Attachment is something which is great. The one attachment I am talking about is the oneness that lasts till eternity. It is like the attachment of a river to the ocean." "This is real yoga. Yoga means union, oneness. Separation means no yoga. Husband and wife can become great, like a god." The lecturer addresses the community, redefining attachment not as a worldly flaw but as a divine, eternal bond, using the metaphor of a river flowing to the ocean. He emphasizes the spiritual importance of lasting family unity, criticizes separation for the sake of children, and expands the discussion to include attachment to God, ancestors, and the universal presence of the divine across cultures. He illustrates this with stories from his travels to Cuba and Fiji. Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The reflection of the Self
12:30 - 13:42 (72 min)
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A spiritual discourse on self-realization and daily practice. "Guru Kripa Hi Kevalam. The matter of knowing the Self can only be with the Guru's grace." "One in all, and all in one. So I am the ātmā. This is very, very important." The lecturer leads a satsang, emphasizing the need for personal spiritual effort (sādhanā) and alertness (chetan) to realize the eternal Self (Ātmā) beyond the temporary body and worldly sorrows. He uses analogies like the body as a disposable bag and the importance of mantra repetition, while cautioning against excessive attachment to the material world and the five temporary sheaths (kośas). Filming location: Vép, Hungary
The Living Planet
13:50 - 14:54 (64 min)
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A spiritual discourse on sustainability, life, and spiritual values. "To live long means to serve this earth. First of all, we call it Mother Earth. Mother Earth means life." "The God-made world is perfect. It is automatically self-regenerating; it knows how to be sustainable." The lecturer addresses a global audience, responding to a question about longevity. He contrasts the perfect, self-sustaining systems of the God-made natural world with the destructive, unsustainable practices of the man-made world, critiquing modern concepts like the "green economy." He explores the sacred design of the Earth, the importance of serving parents, and the ultimate spiritual aim of self-realization and service over mere long life, weaving in teachings from scriptures, personal anecdotes, and a call for organic living. Filming location: Wellington, New Zealand
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (6/9)
15:00 - 16:56 (116 min)
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Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia on 30th of September
Utilizing the Vajra Nadi
17:00 - 17:55 (55 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the Vajra Nāḍī, balance, and the preservation of authentic teachings. "Often, people change the name. When the name is changed, it becomes something completely different, and the effect is different because it is no longer on the correct path." "Unless your navel is in the right point, you can do all your Kriya yogas, and nothing will happen." The lecturer leads a session focused on the Vajra Nāḍī, an energy channel associated with the Vajrāsana posture and foundational balance. He discusses the confusion in modern yoga and Āyurveda due to inauthentic teachings, emphasizing the importance of preserving original knowledge as in the Sanskrit scriptures. He explains the connection between the navel (Maṇipūra Cakra) and overall health, demonstrating a self-diagnostic technique using the thumb on the navel and a corrective physical exercise to restore balance to this center. Filming location: Wellington, New Zealand
Temptation and contentment
18:00 - 18:54 (54 min)
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A spiritual discourse on the path of renunciation and the pervasive nature of illusion. "You have made so many karmas in life, and now you wish to take the orange cloth. It will not solve your purpose." "Māyā is a temptation; it is very difficult to come out of māyā... And that māyā is very tricky, very tricky." A teacher addresses a gathering, cautioning against the romanticized pursuit of sannyāsa (monastic life), which requires a severe, multi-year test. He elaborates on the inescapable and tempting power of māyā (illusion), which permeates all aspects of life, including spiritual environments. Using analogies of shadows, cages, and the three guṇas, he explains that true renunciation is an internal purification of heart and desire, not merely an external change. The talk includes a sung bhajan (devotional song) about longing for divine nectar and concludes with reflections on destiny, the Guru principle, and the importance of humility. Filming location: Maribor, Slovenia
Understand your body
19:00 - 20:18 (78 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Bad inspirations are coming from outside, we should solve certain life-problems. We are happier if we have less property. Reach people are just taking care of the money, they are not using it in a good way. Educate our children free, by respecting all of our bodies. Try to study and understand the skin in order to understand life more and reach higher consciousness. We are taking too many artificial things. Touching therapy is good to remove tensions from the body and from the mind.
The power of sound and words
20:25 - 21:27 (62 min)
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Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Ljubljana, Slovenia. The Indian ambassador shares some wise words about Swamiji's teachings. Explanation of the bhajan about words. The words that we say have great importance. Don't shoot the arrow of harsh words. The wound caused by harmful words cannot be healed. Pandavas' trick on Duryodhana. Speak in the language of sweet words. The story of Bhishma and the three princesses. Story of the struggle between Rama and Ravana. The brahmari pranayama technique has a healing effect.
The duty of the human
21:35 - 22:16 (41 min)
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An opening address for a new Yoga and Daily Life Center, blending spiritual teachings with social commentary. "First worship is to the mother. First adoration is to the mother. It is the mother who gave us protection and knowledge at the same time in her womb." "O human, if one is doing only eating, creating children, and sleeping, all creatures can do. What is our duty as humans to come?" The lecturer opens a new community center, emphasizing the foundational Vedic principle "Mātṛ Devo Bhava" (Mother is God). He discusses the roles of mother, father, teacher, and guru in society, critiques modern detachment within families, and calls for universal humanity beyond caste or race. He announces upcoming talks on Kuṇḍalinī, chakras, and the nature of the soul, and leads a birthday celebration for a devotee's mother. Filming location: Auckland, New Zealand
Value of Satsang and practicing
22:20 - 23:13 (53 min)
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A satsang discourse on the rarity of spiritual community and the foundational science of yoga. "Sant Samāgam Hari Kathā... these are rare." "Yoga is that science whose original seed... is Śiva." The lecturer leads a satsang in Vienna, emphasizing the preciousness of such spiritual gatherings. He explores yoga as a divine science, explaining how the Sanskrit alphabet resonates within the body's chakras and discussing the origins of consciousness as the union of Śiva and Śakti. The talk covers the importance of balanced practice, the nature of mental impurities (vikāras), and the karmic consequences of thought and action. Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The power of Mantras
23:20 - 0:15 (55 min)
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Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Weekend Seminar in Vep, Hungary. Mantras have a strong effect on the elements and the whole of Creation. If you speak nicely to a plant, it will be very happy. Sattvic food is especially important; we shouldn't consume dead bodies (meat), eggs, drugs, alcohol. We have destroyed many things already. Mantra is a purification. There is healing power in the mantras, sounds, colors, and natural environment. Chanting mantras such as the Gayatri Mantra can change our negative thinking as well.
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