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Advice for practising Anusthan
0:20 - 1:09 (49 min)

A satsang on establishing daily spiritual practice (sādhanā) and discipline.
"Holy Gurujī said, 'You can eat three times, but have nothing except water in between.'"
"The best time is early morning. Practice for twenty-five minutes, only once. Do not do two practices in one day."
The lecturer addresses participants of a seminar, giving practical guidance for integrating practice into daily life. He emphasizes moderation in eating, the importance of a consistent morning meditation routine, and previews a technique involving concentration on three points (forehead, chest, navel) to be taught the following day. The talk includes administrative notes and gentle humor.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Follow the words of the Guru continuously
1:15 - 2:09 (54 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Swami Sudarsanpuri speaks some words about Guru vakya and Guru seva. We should find the correct way to the seva and the practice. There are many people in Europe and India also who are very disciplined and practise very seriously. Many people from many countries would like to follow Yoga in Daily Life. There are many great saints and Gurus in India. They all are very good. It is very good when families are living together and love children very much. The first Guru was Bhagavan Siva. The story of Siva Parvati and a merchant. Husband and wife should be one. Vishwaguruji organized the next day's work in the Ashram.
Bhajan singing from Vep
2:15 - 2:42 (27 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. Bhajan singing. Translation of the bhajan "Itna to karana Guruji"
Coming here is like coming to a Temple
2:50 - 3:05 (15 min)

A speech by the Indian Ambassador to the Czech Republic at a satsang in the Yoga in Daily Life community.
"In India, we always like to go to a temple just to get that spiritual energy, to feel good. So we always like to go to the temple and charge our batteries."
"I may be an official ambassador, but Swāmījī is our permanent ambassador of India. He is spreading the message of love and humanity."
The ambassador expresses gratitude for the invitation and shares his personal experience of finding a spiritual "temple" within the Czech ashram. He discusses historical cultural connections, citing Czech Indology studies and the visit of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore a century ago, drawing parallels to the current support for Swāmījī's Aum University project in India. He concludes by endorsing the planned temple construction at the ashram.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Do good things and be happy
3:10 - 3:56 (46 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. Bhajans are one of the best things in the world. When we sing good words come from our hearts and make other people happy. Sometimes people are happy also when they do bad things. The story of a sadhu and a tree. We should be peaceful and positive so we can go to God. Om Ashram is for the future generation. Half of iva was a woman and the other half was a man.
Around the world - Practice in Ukraine
4:00 - 4:50 (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
Buddha
4:55 - 5:33 (38 min)

A spiritual discourse on the value of the present moment, weaving in personal anecdotes and stories of Buddha.
"Every second is irretrievably gone. So it is that we should always... be now with ourselves."
"The present is very great. The present is great. And the future we do not know. The past is gone."
The speaker, likely a swami, gives an unstructured talk emphasizing the importance of living fully in the present. He uses the metaphor of chewing food to illustrate savoring the moment, then recounts various stories: a legendary queen who disfigured her face to discourage admirers, details of Buddha's ascetic life, and a personal story about a banyan tree sapling from Bodhgaya being planted in central Australia. The themes revolve around mindfulness, detachment, and spiritual lineage.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Birthday celebraion of Swami Avatarpuriji
5:40 - 6:10 (30 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Speech of Mahamandaleshwar Swami Phulpuriji in english. Lecture by Vishwaguruji in Hindi.
Mahaprabhuji is endless joy
6:15 - 6:34 (19 min)

A satsang discourse on the duality of worldly joy and the singular refuge of divine grace.
"The joy of the joyous is very short, but the suffering of the joyous is longer."
"He can give you everything, but he can’t give you what he can give you. We need only confidence, that’s all."
The speaker reflects on the fleeting nature of worldly happiness, which is always paired with hidden sorrow, contrasting it with the endless joy of the divine. He proclaims Mahāprabhujī as the incarnate God and liberator, emphasizing that true peace is found only in unwavering devotion and surrender to this grace, using the metaphor of a seabird that must return to its ship in a vast ocean.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Science of chakras
6:40 - 7:56 (76 min)

An introductory lecture on yoga philosophy, culminating in a practical demonstration for activating healing energy.
"Yoga means union—the union of the individual consciousness with the cosmic consciousness."
"In every creature, human or animal, where there is life, there is a light of God. That is God, the Creator of all creatures."
Swami Jyotirmayananda opens a discourse on "Kundalini and the Chakras" by defining yoga as a path to cosmic consciousness. He explains the journey of the soul, the yogic anatomy of energy channels (nāḍīs), and the system of chakras. The session includes a guided exercise to awaken the healing energy in one's palms, followed by practical tips for activating the Bindu chakra to improve eyesight and memory.
Filming location: Croatia
Coming here is like coming to a Temple
8:00 - 8:15 (15 min)

A speech by the Indian Ambassador to the Czech Republic at a satsang in the Yoga in Daily Life community.
"In India, we always like to go to a temple just to get that spiritual energy, to feel good. So we always like to go to the temple and charge our batteries."
"I may be an official ambassador, but Swāmījī is our permanent ambassador of India. He is spreading the message of love and humanity."
The ambassador expresses gratitude for the invitation and shares his personal experience of finding a spiritual "temple" within the Czech ashram. He discusses historical cultural connections, citing Czech Indology studies and the visit of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore a century ago, drawing parallels to the current support for Swāmījī's Aum University project in India. He concludes by endorsing the planned temple construction at the ashram.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Vishwaguruji's first visits to Czechoslovakia
8:20 - 9:13 (53 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. The first time I went to Czechoslovakia, it was still a communist country, and the devotees in Vienna were afraid of me and told me not to go. But I wanted to go and some people from Vienna went with me. At that time there was a lot of snow. People came from different countries, different religions and they asked me to teach them yoga. Three people came with me on all my trips, one of them was Lalita. They took the yoga forward, and that was the beginning of the development and expansion of the Yoga in Daily Life all over the world.
The relation between Guru and disciple
9:20 - 10:24 (64 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Holy Guruji and Sri Mahaprabhuji meeting in Jodhpur. How bhajans are performed in India and around the world. Guru and disciple are always in connection with each other. Just as the relationship between mother and child is forever, even if they are not physically in the same place.
We are that drops
10:30 - 11:59 (89 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing. There are many yogis in the Jadan Ashram who are practising faithfully and do karma yoga also. Some animals eat only animals others eat grass. But humans shouldn't kill anyone. When we die our hands are open and nothing is in them. One drop of water and the ocean are the same. O Lord enlighten the mind of humans not to eat meat.
Bhajan evening from Strilky Ashram with Vishwaguruji
12:05 - 13:18 (73 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. We worship Brahma Visnu Siva Krishna and Rukmani also. Bhajan singing again. Short meditation.
Do good things and be happy
13:25 - 14:11 (46 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Bhajan singing. Bhajans are one of the best things in the world. When we sing good words come from our hearts and make other people happy. Sometimes people are happy also when they do bad things. The story of a sadhu and a tree. We should be peaceful and positive so we can go to God. Om Ashram is for the future generation. Half of iva was a woman and the other half was a man.
You are free to choose good or bad
14:15 - 14:59 (44 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Linz, Austria. An instrument is a simple construction, but it can give very beautiful sounds. Our body is also like an instrument. We are free to do good or bad things. From our childhood we can develop in good or bad direction also. The story of a tiger baby who mixed among the sheeps. Everybody should know why we shouldn't to eat meat. Bhajan singing.
Let me come to You
15:05 - 15:38 (33 min)

A spiritual discourse on the science of the soul and universal connection.
"To see you all, I know, is a matter of science. It doesn't matter what we think; it is about techniques—the techniques, the science."
"Our body is mortal, and our body will die. In our body, we have our ātmā, our soul. But in our body, there is not only one soul. Many souls are inside, very tiny, even in a cell of our body."
Swami Ji addresses a gathering, explaining yogic science as a means of direct, non-physical communication, as mastered by ancient ṛṣis. He explores the nature of the soul, using metaphors of telephones, honeybees, and fruit trees to describe multiplicity within unity and the spiritual connection between a guru and disciples globally. He touches on the challenges of Kali Yuga, the pandemic, and concludes with a personal anecdote about healing.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Mahaprabhuji's Mahasamadhi Celebration (1/3)
15:45 - 16:57 (72 min)

Satsang with Vishwaguruji in Om Ashram, Jadan village, Pali District, Rajasthan, India. Several hours of Bhajans.
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (2/9)
17:00 - 18:42 (102 min)

Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia on the 26th of September
Respect the life of other creatures
18:50 - 19:38 (48 min)

A satsang discourse on compassion, non-violence, and spiritual practice.
"All who are sitting with us are already in satsaṅg. 'Sat' is truth, peace, harmony, goodness—everything."
"Jīva jīva bhakṣate. Every animal eats animals, but we humans should not."
The lecturer addresses the gathering, explaining the essence of satsang as communion in truth. He uses metaphors of a ship and an airplane to illustrate the unity of all life, emphasizing that the soul (ātmā) is in every creature. The core teaching is a call for ahimsa (non-violence), urging humans to not kill other beings for food, contrasting human potential with animal nature. He discusses the challenges of Kali Yuga, advises against alcohol misuse, and clarifies protocols for offering garlands to guru photographs.
Filming location: Salzburg, Austria
Let me come to You
19:45 - 20:18 (33 min)

A spiritual discourse on the science of the soul and universal connection.
"To see you all, I know, is a matter of science. It doesn't matter what we think; it is about techniques—the techniques, the science."
"Our body is mortal, and our body will die. In our body, we have our ātmā, our soul. But in our body, there is not only one soul. Many souls are inside, very tiny, even in a cell of our body."
Swami Ji addresses a gathering, explaining yogic science as a means of direct, non-physical communication, as mastered by ancient ṛṣis. He explores the nature of the soul, using metaphors of telephones, honeybees, and fruit trees to describe multiplicity within unity and the spiritual connection between a guru and disciples globally. He touches on the challenges of Kali Yuga, the pandemic, and concludes with a personal anecdote about healing.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Advice for practising Anusthan
20:25 - 21:14 (49 min)

A satsang on establishing daily spiritual practice (sādhanā) and discipline.
"Holy Gurujī said, 'You can eat three times, but have nothing except water in between.'"
"The best time is early morning. Practice for twenty-five minutes, only once. Do not do two practices in one day."
The lecturer addresses participants of a seminar, giving practical guidance for integrating practice into daily life. He emphasizes moderation in eating, the importance of a consistent morning meditation routine, and previews a technique involving concentration on three points (forehead, chest, navel) to be taught the following day. The talk includes administrative notes and gentle humor.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Selfless action and bhajans
21:20 - 21:52 (32 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Swami Gyaneshwar's report from Jadan. You know, I've been living in India for a while now. If you come to Jadan from Jaipur, you will feel the special atmosphere, the peace of the place. In the minds of Indian sages, secular and spiritual knowledge go hand in hand. Karma yoga is selfless help. In Jadan, there is always the possibility to continue the work. In the West, people are used to being alone at any time, so it is difficult to work together with others. Chanting bhajans creates the emotional basis for karma yoga.
Don't eat meat and save spirituality
22:00 - 23:02 (62 min)

A satsang discourse on spiritual practice, purity, and the guru's grace, followed by personal testimonies from disciples.
"Our mantra, our singing: 'Om Namah Śrī Prabhu Dīpa Nārāyaṇa.' And we died. That means that we are really and really."
"Gurudev, without Guru, is nothing. But we have this Guru, which is that who is giving all for us, good for our body, everything."
Swami Maheshwarananda leads a satsang, beginning with chants and reflections on the guru's grace and the power of mantra at the time of death. He shares parables about communities and their practices, then discusses the importance of a pure, vegetarian lifestyle for health and yoga, linking modern ailments to diet. Two long-time disciples then share personal memories: one recounts Swamiji's first visits to Czechoslovakia and a planned book of memories, while another describes successfully applying yoga techniques with champion athletes.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Proper exercise is important to us
23:10 - 23:42 (32 min)

Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajsthan, India. Two things are important in our lives. What we eat and what we breathe. Yoga in Daily Life are practiced all over the world. Sarva Hitta asanas are good for everyone. Proper exercise is as important to us as food.
We all will come to oneness
23:50 - 0:29 (39 min)

A satsang discourse on spiritual equality, service, and the soul's journey.
"Everyone, without exception, is equal in the eyes of our Gurujī, Mahāprabhujī."
"And when this ātmā, the soul, will go, then it is completely there. There is nothing; there is only one."
The lecturer addresses the community, emphasizing that all disciples—regardless of background or role—should be included in practices like pūjā. He teaches that service and respect form a spiritual family, illustrates oneness with an ocean metaphor for the soul, and shares an anecdote about Holy Gurujī and Mahāprabhujī to illustrate humble service.
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
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