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Pranayama and Kundalini
0:15 - 1:27 (72 min)
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A guide to post-meal practice and the subtle body. Sit comfortably after eating, ideally in Vajrāsana, to aid digestion. Relax the entire body systematically from fingers to toes, feeling the connection through the Vajranāḍī. Warm the palms and place them over the ears to feel resonance, then perform gentle neck and head movements to relax the stomach and aid the nervous system. Purification of the primary nāḍīs is essential for health. The three main channels are Iḍā, Piṅgalā, and the central Suṣumnā. Blockages in Iḍā or Piṅgalā can lead to physical imbalances. Practice nāḍī śodhana prāṇāyāma to purify these channels. Balance is crucial; practice both sides equally. Advanced techniques involve breath retention, but beginners must avoid this to prevent strain. These practices support the subtle body—the mental and energetic sheaths—leading towards clarity and freedom from the physical confines. "Relax your stomach. Feel relaxed your intestines. This is the best for our body and our constitution." "If these two nāḍīs, nerves, are purified, which you did today, was one of the best you could do for your brain." Filming location: Garrison, NY, USA
Science of development into the Supreme
1:35 - 2:31 (56 min)
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Evenining satsang with Vishwaguruji from Garrison, NY, USA. Firstly, we should understand our whole being. For that we need Masters, practice and realize ourselves: Who am I? The best meditation is to come within thyself. There are five bodies or layers accompanying the Soul. Knowledge has no end.
Development and Chakras
2:35 - 3:49 (74 min)
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The classical temple dance Bharata Nāṭyam is a 5,000-year-old symbolic language of art, spirituality, and yoga. Each movement and rhythm is mathematically precise, conveying that a higher power exists beyond the material world. Its essence combines expression, melody, rhythm, and dance to communicate eternal truths. The mind, governed by the moon, is connected to emotion and the svādhiṣṭhāna chakra. This chakra's six petals, like greed and anger, affect the individual. Their influence rises to the ājñā chakra, the seat of intellect and discernment. One must purify these energies. Worldly possessions create slavery; true wealth is spiritual knowledge, which must be shared. A story illustrates misunderstanding spiritual instruction. A father's testament gave wise advice for living, but the son interpreted it literally, wasting his inheritance. The true treasure was hidden, revealed only by correctly understanding the guidance. The key is within. The ājñā chakra is the command center. Its essence is represented by the bīja mantra Oṁ and the sounds ha and ṭha, forming Haṭha Yoga, which awakens inner wisdom. "Indian dance is a symbolic language. It elucidates through metaphor that there is not only a material world, but also a higher power." "Ājñā means order, the boss. And there are two bīja mantras... Oṁ... and the other bīja mantra is ha and ṭha in the cakra... Together it becomes yoga, so Haṭha Yoga." Filming location: USA
Kundalini, chakras, and consciousness
3:55 - 4:56 (61 min)
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We explore the soul, chakras, and the oneness of consciousness. Every creature has chakras and an effect on nature. Our skin is a vital protective layer connected to these energy centers. Misusing chemicals on our skin or harming animals creates negative karmic effects. The individual soul, or jīva, is like a drop of water. All drops originate from and return to the one ocean, which is the universal soul or paramātmā. Our bodies are mostly water, circulating like rivers seeking the ocean. The chakras are round energy centers, like the symbol of the sun. All major religions point to the same divine principle, often expressed through sacred sound like Oṃ. Our nervous system contains thousands of channels connecting these centers. Kundalini awakening is the conscious vibration of energy through every gland in the body, not a physical ascent. You already possess this divine consciousness. Realization comes from understanding you are part of the one ocean, not a separate drop. "All this living jīva is only one. We are all one, but we are separated." "Everything begins with sound. In the beginning, there was sound." Filming location: Garrison, NY, USA
How universe reflects in the human body
5:00 - 6:21 (81 min)
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Health arises from grounding the body's energy through the feet. The foot soles contain vital chakras connected to glands and nerves. Rubbing them activates energy. Walking barefoot on earth or on a bed of gravel at home draws direct energy from the planet, benefiting the entire body, especially the thyroid and heart. This earth chakra is the foundation. Above it are vegetation chakras from the ankles to the knees, and then animal chakras to the hips. These centers connect to the classical chakras like Viśuddhi and Anāhata. The elements and the sound 'Oṃ' emanate from the supreme resonance, Śiva, the source of all creation. Health depends on proper nourishment and spices, not just physical exercise. The soul is one, beyond gender. "Rub from the top of the toes to the heel." "Walk on this gravel in your own room... What will happen is unbelievable." Filming location: Garrison, NY, USA
How to control the problems
6:25 - 7:33 (68 min)
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The Viśuddhi Chakra is a center of immense energy and responsibility, holding the poison we swallow from life. This poison is the negative words, thoughts, and energies from others that we internalize, blocking our throat center. It manifests as physical ailments like thyroid issues and as fear. Fear is essential for safety; without it, we are in danger. This emotional poison must be purified through correct meditation. Do not run away by imagining distant, beautiful scenes. You must go within yourself to solve problems. The human being is composed of five sheaths: the physical body, the energy body, the mental body, the wisdom body, and the bliss body. Our true self is the soul, which is one and indestructible. To navigate this, we need a master and practice. Ego in thinking you need no master leads to disaster. A true Satguru's guidance and mantra, practiced diligently like a mala even in sleep, are essential. They provide the awareness on the path. All techniques and knowledge ultimately flow from that one source. Concentrate on your inner self, not on external distractions. "Meditation—different kinds of meditation... but from all this we run away." "If you have no fear, you are in danger." Filming location: Brisbane, Australia
The ancient science of Yoga
7:40 - 8:54 (74 min)
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Yoga is the science of body, mind, and consciousness for human well-being. Humans uniquely possess self-awareness and the capacity for both good and bad. We have the freedom to choose our path. To know ourselves is the goal. Ancient scriptures describe creation emerging from a primordial resonance. The human body is a network of 72,000 nerves and energy centers called cakras. These range from basic physical centers in the feet to divine centers in the head. Purifying these through practices like prāṇāyāma balances the body and mind. Kuṇḍalinī is the latent spiritual energy at the base of the spine. Awakening it is a profound science. Yoga offers practical techniques for health and self-realization. It requires daily dedication, but the benefits are immense. "Do you believe in me? My son, then release your hands." "Yoga is the best for your life. You can do it for your health, for concentration, for some diseases, for happiness—many things." Filming location: Gold Coast, Australia
How to control the problems
9:00 - 10:08 (68 min)
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The Viśuddhi Chakra is a center of immense energy and responsibility, holding the poison we swallow from life. This poison is the negative words, thoughts, and energies from others that we internalize, blocking our throat center. It manifests as physical ailments like thyroid issues and as fear. Fear is essential for safety; without it, we are in danger. This emotional poison must be purified through correct meditation. Do not run away by imagining distant, beautiful scenes. You must go within yourself to solve problems. The human being is composed of five sheaths: the physical body, the energy body, the mental body, the wisdom body, and the bliss body. Our true self is the soul, which is one and indestructible. To navigate this, we need a master and practice. Ego in thinking you need no master leads to disaster. A true Satguru's guidance and mantra, practiced diligently like a mala even in sleep, are essential. They provide the awareness on the path. All techniques and knowledge ultimately flow from that one source. Concentrate on your inner self, not on external distractions. "Meditation—different kinds of meditation... but from all this we run away." "If you have no fear, you are in danger." Filming location: Brisbane, Australia
Pranayama and Kundalini
10:15 - 11:27 (72 min)
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A guide to post-meal practice and the subtle body. Sit comfortably after eating, ideally in Vajrāsana, to aid digestion. Relax the entire body systematically from fingers to toes, feeling the connection through the Vajranāḍī. Warm the palms and place them over the ears to feel resonance, then perform gentle neck and head movements to relax the stomach and aid the nervous system. Purification of the primary nāḍīs is essential for health. The three main channels are Iḍā, Piṅgalā, and the central Suṣumnā. Blockages in Iḍā or Piṅgalā can lead to physical imbalances. Practice nāḍī śodhana prāṇāyāma to purify these channels. Balance is crucial; practice both sides equally. Advanced techniques involve breath retention, but beginners must avoid this to prevent strain. These practices support the subtle body—the mental and energetic sheaths—leading towards clarity and freedom from the physical confines. "Relax your stomach. Feel relaxed your intestines. This is the best for our body and our constitution." "If these two nāḍīs, nerves, are purified, which you did today, was one of the best you could do for your brain." Filming location: Garrison, NY, USA
Searching for Brahmaloka
11:35 - 12:54 (79 min)
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The eternal sacrifice for dharma manifests across all ages. In every yuga, divine and demonic forces engage in perpetual struggle. The crucifixion of Jesus represents one such sacrifice, not an isolated event but part of a timeless pattern where beings offer themselves for universal well-being. This battle is like cultivating a field where weeds grow stronger than the planted crops, requiring constant vigilance. Heaven or Svargaloka is a temporary realm for those with good karma, not final liberation. True dedication requires free will and selflessness, exemplified by the sage Dadhichi who donated his bones while alive to forge a weapon against evil. Spiritual practice, like a well-trodden path, must be consistent to prevent the weeds of karma from regrowing. Success depends not on intellectual knowledge but on obedience to the master and the continuous repetition of divine names amidst daily work. "Whenever the dharma is getting humiliated and adharma is growing, I come to destroy adharma and to establish the dharma again." "Take all my bones, and each and every bone I donate." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Kundalini, chakras, and consciousness
12:40 - 13:41 (61 min)
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We explore the soul, chakras, and the oneness of consciousness. Every creature has chakras and an effect on nature. Our skin is a vital protective layer connected to these energy centers. Misusing chemicals on our skin or harming animals creates negative karmic effects. The individual soul, or jīva, is like a drop of water. All drops originate from and return to the one ocean, which is the universal soul or paramātmā. Our bodies are mostly water, circulating like rivers seeking the ocean. The chakras are round energy centers, like the symbol of the sun. All major religions point to the same divine principle, often expressed through sacred sound like Oṃ. Our nervous system contains thousands of channels connecting these centers. Kundalini awakening is the conscious vibration of energy through every gland in the body, not a physical ascent. You already possess this divine consciousness. Realization comes from understanding you are part of the one ocean, not a separate drop. "All this living jīva is only one. We are all one, but we are separated." "Everything begins with sound. In the beginning, there was sound." Filming location: Garrison, NY, USA
The completness of our being
13:45 - 14:56 (71 min)
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The eternal journey of the soul is understood through the body. The body is a house where God speaks. Every creature operates by this divine intelligence, evident in the coordinated flight of birds or movement of fish. The soul occupies this body, which is like a chariot pulled by ten horses—the five senses of perception and five of action—controlled by the mind. To understand the soul, first understand and purify the body. Control hunger and thirst. Purify emotions like jealousy, which attack the body. Yoga and prāṇāyāma are sciences for this purification, not acrobatics. Āyurveda is the knowledge of life-giving nourishment. Our actions, or karma, generate reactions, causing the soul to journey through various realms. This journey is like a blind person circling a hall, missing the door to liberation due to desires. The soul takes different forms based on karma. Human life is a rare chance to end this cycle through purification and right understanding. "Jisme Nārāyaṇa Bole, Par Guru Binā Bheda Kaun Kholē." "The body does not die. Only space in the space, air in the air, water in the water, earth in the earth." Filming location: London, UK
Practising fifth level of Yoga in Daily Life System
15:00 - 16:26 (86 min)
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Morning practising. Fifth level of the System" Yoga in Daily Life" from Mahaprabhudeep Ashram, Strilky, Czech Republic on 9th of July 2010.
How universe reflects in the human body
16:30 - 17:51 (81 min)
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Health arises from grounding the body's energy through the feet. The foot soles contain vital chakras connected to glands and nerves. Rubbing them activates energy. Walking barefoot on earth or on a bed of gravel at home draws direct energy from the planet, benefiting the entire body, especially the thyroid and heart. This earth chakra is the foundation. Above it are vegetation chakras from the ankles to the knees, and then animal chakras to the hips. These centers connect to the classical chakras like Viśuddhi and Anāhata. The elements and the sound 'Oṃ' emanate from the supreme resonance, Śiva, the source of all creation. Health depends on proper nourishment and spices, not just physical exercise. The soul is one, beyond gender. "Rub from the top of the toes to the heel." "Walk on this gravel in your own room... What will happen is unbelievable." Filming location: Garrison, NY, USA
Development and Chakras
17:55 - 19:09 (74 min)
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The classical temple dance Bharata Nāṭyam is a 5,000-year-old symbolic language of art, spirituality, and yoga. Each movement and rhythm is mathematically precise, conveying that a higher power exists beyond the material world. Its essence combines expression, melody, rhythm, and dance to communicate eternal truths. The mind, governed by the moon, is connected to emotion and the svādhiṣṭhāna chakra. This chakra's six petals, like greed and anger, affect the individual. Their influence rises to the ājñā chakra, the seat of intellect and discernment. One must purify these energies. Worldly possessions create slavery; true wealth is spiritual knowledge, which must be shared. A story illustrates misunderstanding spiritual instruction. A father's testament gave wise advice for living, but the son interpreted it literally, wasting his inheritance. The true treasure was hidden, revealed only by correctly understanding the guidance. The key is within. The ājñā chakra is the command center. Its essence is represented by the bīja mantra Oṁ and the sounds ha and ṭha, forming Haṭha Yoga, which awakens inner wisdom. "Indian dance is a symbolic language. It elucidates through metaphor that there is not only a material world, but also a higher power." "Ājñā means order, the boss. And there are two bīja mantras... Oṁ... and the other bīja mantra is ha and ṭha in the cakra... Together it becomes yoga, so Haṭha Yoga." Filming location: USA
Utilizing the Vajra Nadi
19:15 - 20:10 (55 min)
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The Vajra Nāḍī is the strong trunk needed to balance the three primary energy channels. Our systems are in chaos because people change authentic names and teachings, leading everyone astray. Āyurveda is the best but is now untrustworthy due to conflicting advice. Yoga is similarly confused; even the Bhagavad Gītā's 18 Yogas are ignored. Sanskrit and reality are unchangeable, like a poem. Our body has sections: divine above, human and animal in the middle, and vegetative below. The Vajra Nāḍī, meaning iron-strong, is the foundational support. It is located between the big and second toes, connecting to the navel. Balance in the navel is essential; an imbalanced pulse indicates physical issues and blocks spiritual progress. A simple leg-stretching technique can correct this. Without this balance, practices like prāṇāyāma will not awaken the kuṇḍalinī. "Āyurveda is the best, but don't trust it blindly because everyone gives different instructions and medicines." "Unless your navel is in balance, you can do all your Kriya yogas, and nothing will happen." Filming location: Wellington, New Zealand
The ancient science of Yoga
20:15 - 21:29 (74 min)
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Yoga is the science of body, mind, and consciousness for human well-being. Humans uniquely possess self-awareness and the capacity for both good and bad. We have the freedom to choose our path. To know ourselves is the goal. Ancient scriptures describe creation emerging from a primordial resonance. The human body is a network of 72,000 nerves and energy centers called cakras. These range from basic physical centers in the feet to divine centers in the head. Purifying these through practices like prāṇāyāma balances the body and mind. Kuṇḍalinī is the latent spiritual energy at the base of the spine. Awakening it is a profound science. Yoga offers practical techniques for health and self-realization. It requires daily dedication, but the benefits are immense. "Do you believe in me? My son, then release your hands." "Yoga is the best for your life. You can do it for your health, for concentration, for some diseases, for happiness—many things." Filming location: Gold Coast, Australia
Keep your spirituality
21:35 - 22:24 (49 min)
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Time's passage is inevitable, and the continuity of life proceeds regardless of human effort. The sunset symbolizes this natural progression into age and reflection. Youth is preoccupied with action, while age brings contemplation of legacy and what slips away. Society often dismisses the elderly, yet true value lies not in appearance but in accumulated wisdom. Gray hair signifies hard-earned insight, not something to disguise. The essential support in life's dusk is spiritual light and lineage, not worldly achievements. Having children continues a lineage of dignity, but its quality depends on spiritual purity, not mere birth. True continuity is found in authentic spiritual practice and association, not in crowds or mixed intentions. "Let your reality come. In white or gray hair is the wisdom, my dear." "No matter how strong you are or how much you practice, when that Kuśaṅga is in you, your body and everything will be destroyed." Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Yoga and the creation
22:30 - 23:58 (88 min)
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Yoga is the science of body, mind, and consciousness, uniting the individual with the divine. Consciousness existed before creation in empty space. From that consciousness came resonance, the primal sound Aum, which is the beginning of all creation. This resonance manifested as light and then as Śiva, the principle of pure consciousness. From this, 8.4 million life forms emerged, including humans. All beings share one consciousness, just as all water shares the same essence. The human body contains this knowledge within. The five sheaths, or kośas, are the physical body, vital energy, mind, intellect, and bliss. The mind is the most powerful force. Humans possess great potential for development, yet also face the choice between elevating or degrading their consciousness. The body has 72,000 subtle channels, with three primary ones: the lunar, solar, and central channels. Balance between the lunar and solar energies is essential for health. The cakras are energy centers from the base of the spine to the crown of the head, mapping our evolution from earthly to divine awareness. Kuṇḍalinī is the dormant spiritual energy at the base of the spine; its awakening brings clarity and joy, not physical sensations. True yoga is union, harmony, and inner peace. "Everything is within yourself. Who is yourself is also myself." "Yoga means union, uniting, harmonizing this together. It connects us to God." Filming location: Sydney, Australia
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