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In the service of Life
0:00 - 0:44 (44 min)

India, Summer 2005. Report about the Swamijis activities.
We should awake
0:50 - 1:32 (42 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Brisbane Ashram, Australia. In our dreams, we can goa far distance. We should awaken. We should remember every morning that we are human. Our second mother is the Earth. We are like a drop of water from the ocean. Alcohol is good but only for healing. Never take something negative to others.
Sataguru hurt me with the arrow of knowledge
1:30 - 2:24 (54 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Vishwguruji's explanation of how to sit properly on the satsang. If we sit in the right arrangement, everyone can see well. Singing and translation of the bhajan Kya Tuma Jano Hal Hamara.
Yoga is much more than physical
1:40 - 2:18 (38 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Yoga seminar, Dungog, Australia. Asanas and pranayamas keep our body healthy. According to the ancient scriptures, there is nothing else only Yoga. Many rishies got the realization in such a forest like this or in the Himalayas. Masters said: we should have a well-grounded connection to others. Bhajans are the worlds of the great Masters. Saints.
Our life is a chance
2:25 - 3:15 (50 min)

An evening satsang discourse on the human condition, karma, and reincarnation.
"O human, that animals can do too. Eating, drinking, and enjoying, animals can also do. Oh, man, men, humans. If you are doing only this, then what is the difference between you and animals?"
"Life will eat life: 8.4 million different creatures... But one animal is a human, and they should not eat that living animal."
Swami Ji addresses the gathering, contrasting human life with animal existence. He explains that while all creatures possess consciousness, the human birth is a rare opportunity endowed with discernment (viveka). He narrates a mythological account of creation, describes the law of jīva jīva bhakṣate (life eating life), and warns of the karmic consequences of harming other beings, sharing a story from a sage in Fiji. The talk covers themes of karma, non-violence, and the soul's sovereignty over the body.
Filming location: Fiji Islands
Releasing the knots of the heart
3:20 - 3:56 (36 min)

A spontaneous satsang talk by Swami Haripuri, sharing his personal journey and insights from ashram life.
"Life is not to give you joy. Life is to teach you."
"Once you remember this, of being present, you see that you are more calm, you are more centered, you are more relaxed."
Swami Haripuri recounts his spiritual journey, beginning with his arrival in India in 1996 and his subsequent training in Jadan. He describes years of intense seva and learning across various ashrams, including Kailash and Nepal, focusing on the challenges and lessons of community living. The core of his talk is an honest self-analysis of his own stubborn patterns, particularly a fear of negative responses that hinders communication. He emphasizes using daily life and seva as a "real playground" for self-understanding, breaking karmic patterns, and practicing presence.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Around the world - World Peace Conference, Prague 2016 (9/11)
4:00 - 4:07 (7 min)

Yoga in Daily Life – A Path to Non-Violence and World Peace: World Peace Conference, Prague, Czech Republic.
Around the world - World peace in your hands
4:15 - 4:18 (3 min)

Story about powerful message of Yoga in Daily Life: Peace is in your hands, Inner peace for world peace
A Day's Extension in Jadan
4:25 - 4:44 (19 min)

A satsang discourse on spiritual practice in daily life and ashram living.
"Karma yoga is something which you do selflessly from inside. There is no, 'I will gain this and that.'"
"Physical knowledge and spiritual knowledge go hand in hand. In the Īśāvāsya Upaniṣad, it is said that if you follow only physical knowledge, you will end in the darkness, but if you follow only spiritual knowledge, you will end in even worse darkness."
A speaker shares reflections on extending his stay at the Jadan ashram, expressing gratitude for the opportunity. He discusses the integration of karma yoga (selfless work) and bhajan (devotional practices) as the foundation of spiritual life, using examples from ongoing seva at Om Ashram. The talk emphasizes balancing worldly duties with spiritual knowledge, the purifying power of consistent practice, and the blessed atmosphere of the ashram shaped by the presence of the guru.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
The relation between mother and child
4:50 - 5:07 (17 min)

A spiritual discourse on compassion, the heart, and yoga in daily life.
"Further is not there, so that purity is that as much as we can, we do not let animals be killed."
"Yoga is our heart. And in our heart is the, how to call it, the hymn."
The speaker reflects on the universal, protective love seen in nature, from a mother's warmth to animals caring for their young, urging this compassion to extend to all creatures. He connects this to spiritual practice, stating that true yoga must reside in the heart and inform daily actions, including kindness and dietary choices. The talk concludes with evening blessings.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Water Is Life
5:15 - 5:32 (17 min)

The message of Vishwaguruji on the occasion of Earth Day from Jadan, Rajasthan, India.
Bhajan singing from Jadan Ashram
5:40 - 6:06 (26 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing. First is mother and then father. After that there are children. We worship our parents.
The self on time waves
6:15 - 7:32 (77 min)

Lecture by Swamiji from Karlovac, Croatia, July 2000
Keep nature pure
7:40 - 8:37 (57 min)

A spiritual discourse on the interconnectedness of all life and conscious living.
"Don't think that only we are in this world as living beings. Others are only for eating. No, it is not."
"Every living being knows somehow how to live... So, my dear, we shall think and pray to God."
Swami Ji leads a satsang exploring the sacred intelligence within all creatures, from monkeys displaying empathy to ants predicting rain. He emphasizes living harmoniously with the Earth, which he describes as a living mother, and advocates for a yogic life of practice, community, and connection to nature, free from harmful chemicals. The talk concludes with a Sanskrit prayer affirming the unity of the individual soul with the Supreme.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We should be good for others
8:45 - 9:13 (28 min)

A spiritual discourse sharing a dream-like parable and reflections on compassion and unity.
"All people are still not coming, so that's why I'm just telling Sangoke."
"We all are here, and we should be, that we are one."
The speaker recounts a vivid, cold night in a forest with Dr. Radha, visiting a family who shelters various animals, illustrating selfless compassion. The narrative expands into a teaching on non-violence (ahimsa), the pitfalls of modern materialism, and the essence of yoga as unity and inner goodness in daily life. He emphasizes being "good for others," connecting this practice to the guidance of the Gurus.
Filming location: Austria
We are Humans
9:20 - 9:48 (28 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Just go ahead
9:55 - 10:56 (61 min)

Morning program from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Life eats life. There are many creatures living in the water on the earth and in the air. There are many living beings everywhere. Humans shouldn't kill and eat animals according to their dharma. The story of Buddha and how he received bhiksa. Buddhist people eat only good pure food. Water is life. There is no life without love. There are many very good people but Gurus are very rare. Muslim people are very good they are practising very strictly and faithfully. The story of Hoiigurujis and Vihwagurujis visit at Sankaracharya. Yoga in Daily Life people practised very well during corona time. It can be a female Guru also. A great sadhu keeps every child of God in his heart. Bhajan singing.
The truth is beauty
11:00 - 11:40 (40 min)

Satsang from Kranj, Slovenija, February 2005
Just go ahead
11:45 - 12:46 (61 min)

Morning program from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Life eats life. There are many creatures living in the water on the earth and in the air. There are many living beings everywhere. Humans shouldn't kill and eat animals according to their dharma. The story of Buddha and how he received bhiksa. Buddhist people eat only good pure food. Water is life. There is no life without love. There are many very good people but Gurus are very rare. Muslim people are very good they are practising very strictly and faithfully. The story of Hoiigurujis and Vihwagurujis visit at Sankaracharya. Yoga in Daily Life people practised very well during corona time. It can be a female Guru also. A great sadhu keeps every child of God in his heart. Bhajan singing.
Soul is one
12:50 - 14:09 (79 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vancouver, Canada. Respect is important, it should not be lost. Holy Guruji said: one in all and all in one. Our souls are the same, the soul will not die.
At the roots of our Parampara
14:15 - 15:47 (92 min)

Evening satsang from Himalaya. Swami Dyaneswarpuri said that we should use our name Yoga in Daily Lide otherwise somebody else will do it. It is a big oportunity to visit in Badrinath with Vishwaguruji which is a very importana pilgrimage place in India. Sadwi shanti has felt love for her childhood towards mountens. She speaks about her journey in the Himalayas. She many times came back there and feel like her home. She tells her experiences in Sri Devpuriji's cave. Vishwaguruji's family had a brass plate which was special. There is difference between piano and harmonium. There are different customs when a girl or a boy is born in a willage. Vishwaguruji tells some stories from his childhood. Vishwaguruji has a rishi parampara in his family. Ravana was lerned but he has ego and desire. The story of Ravana and Vidhata Ravanas daughter and her husband. Furudev can change zhe desteny. Guru and disciple is one. In India there is living God. The story of Guruji and one of his discipe who w
When the heart is open
15:55 - 16:56 (61 min)

Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria.
A Guided Yoga Practice
17:00 - 17:21 (21 min)

A guided yoga practice with instructions for postures and movement.
"Please, vajrāsana, vajrāsana. And very slowly, do not go quickly."
"Everybody has to know his or her body, so according to this, we should practice."
An instructor leads a group through a slow, detailed yoga sequence, calling out numbered steps and offering posture adjustments. The guidance emphasizes slow movement, stretching the back and legs, and adapting poses for individual limitations like back pain or high blood pressure. The session concludes with relaxation instructions.
Filming location: Khatu, Rajasthan, India
We have to go on that path
17:25 - 18:22 (57 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Himalaya. Sri Alakhpuriji Cave. Here is the place of peace and happiness. Alakhpuriji has given us his carana amrit. Bhagirati's disciple was Ganga and Alakhpuriji's disciple was Nanda Devi. Singing and explanation of bhajan or arati Sri Guru Atma Paramatma. Alakh means we can not write we can not speak about. In reality, Alakhpuruji created this arati through Sivanandji and he brought it to us Vishwaguruji. We have to follow Alkhpuriji's path with concentration. This path drives us to Brahma Loka. We are those souls who can give this blessing and energy. Singing bhajan Sabda Sanehi Mhari Jatra, Guru carano me, Manv Dhire Dhire and Sataguru Satasangi.
Become one with the energy of Bhagawan
18:30 - 19:03 (33 min)

A spiritual discourse on pilgrimage and devotion delivered at Badrinath.
"All dear ones, you are, luckily, ātmā—soul. You are engaged in such a sādhanā... that you could come here to Badrī Viśāl, to Bhagavān Badrināth."
"In India it is like that... in a diamond mine there is only diamond; in a white stone quarry there is only white stone."
A spiritual teacher addresses a group of pilgrims at the Badrinath temple. He explains the rarity and merit of completing such a pilgrimage, using the metaphor of a cherry tree where few blossoms survive to become ripe fruit. He contrasts ancient, arduous pilgrimages with modern travel, emphasizes the sacred energy of the site, and discusses themes of devotion, non-attachment (vairāgya), and India's unique spiritual status as Bhārat Mātā. The talk includes references to the Kedarnath flood as a divine lesson and concludes with an invitation to daily satsang.
Filming location: India
The relation between mother and child
19:10 - 19:27 (17 min)

A spiritual discourse on compassion, the heart, and yoga in daily life.
"Further is not there, so that purity is that as much as we can, we do not let animals be killed."
"Yoga is our heart. And in our heart is the, how to call it, the hymn."
The speaker reflects on the universal, protective love seen in nature, from a mother's warmth to animals caring for their young, urging this compassion to extend to all creatures. He connects this to spiritual practice, stating that true yoga must reside in the heart and inform daily actions, including kindness and dietary choices. The talk concludes with evening blessings.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
You will get what you have given
19:35 - 20:14 (39 min)

A spiritual discourse on ahimsa (non-violence), karma, and universal consciousness.
"Jīva jīva bhakṣyate. The living being consumes the living being. They live, and they kill, because they have no knowledge."
"O human, you are now human. We have knowledge... do not kill any creatures—birds, many birds, many things, the fish in the water, everywhere."
The speaker delivers a passionate plea for non-violence and conscious living, explaining the karmic cycle where killing leads to being killed. Using the metaphor of a drop merging into the ocean, he describes the soul's journey toward liberation (Paramātmā). He advises giving up meat, eggs, and alcohol, shares an anecdote about Swami Maheśvarānanda, and concludes with a Sanskrit prayer for peace.
Filming location: Australia
The Eternal Dharma and the Tale of the Priest and the Dog
20:20 - 21:02 (42 min)

A spiritual discourse and parable on Sanātana Dharma and karma.
"You know, when I go to Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, etc., the people who come are all from Bhārat, India. All is that all."
"Bhagavān, God, who is God, keeps his people in such a way that God says, 'I am below you, but you children are in front of me, sit down.'"
The speaker delivers a wide-ranging discourse, touching on the origins and spread of Sanātana Dharma from India, interspersed with personal travel anecdotes and observations on other faiths. The talk culminates in a parable about a priest who unjustly beats a dog, leading to a divine court where the dog speaks, illustrating the karmic consequences of harming living beings.
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Keep nature pure
21:10 - 22:07 (57 min)

A spiritual discourse on the interconnectedness of all life and conscious living.
"Don't think that only we are in this world as living beings. Others are only for eating. No, it is not."
"Every living being knows somehow how to live... So, my dear, we shall think and pray to God."
Swami Ji leads a satsang exploring the sacred intelligence within all creatures, from monkeys displaying empathy to ants predicting rain. He emphasizes living harmoniously with the Earth, which he describes as a living mother, and advocates for a yogic life of practice, community, and connection to nature, free from harmful chemicals. The talk concludes with a Sanskrit prayer affirming the unity of the individual soul with the Supreme.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We should awake
22:15 - 22:57 (42 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Brisbane Ashram, Australia. In our dreams, we can goa far distance. We should awaken. We should remember every morning that we are human. Our second mother is the Earth. We are like a drop of water from the ocean. Alcohol is good but only for healing. Never take something negative to others.
Be peaceful and harmonious
23:05 - 23:58 (53 min)

A spiritual discourse on universal oneness and the sacredness of all life.
"God is only one. Our physical five elements—in that we also have only these elements."
"Holi Guruji said, 'One in all and all in one.' At that time, neither Austrians, nor Croatians, nor Americans, nor Indians—all of this will become one."
Swami Avatarpuri, reflecting on his early days in Vienna and Linz, delivers a satsang exploring the unity underlying all religions and life forms. He shares parables about birds and monkeys, observes the innate wisdom in animals like ants, and laments human conflict. The talk emphasizes that divine essence transcends names and forms, urging purity, forgiveness, and seeing the divine in every child. He concludes with a meditation on rivers and purification.
Filming location: Linz, Austria
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