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We can go altogether to God
0:35 - 1:20 (45 min)
The terms student, teacher, and master describe the same essential relationship. Everyone is a student learning from a master. The word 'guru' is simply our term for this. Students come from all directions—east, west, north, south—but all paths descend to the same summit. Do not criticize another's teacher. However, many now study extensively yet diverge, learning everything except spirituality. They may be lost, not knowing God. Formal study is not the sole path. A story tells of two brothers: one studied extensively, while the other lived simply by a river, performing pūjā for Śiva with only a mantra. The educated brother came to instruct him on proper ritual. As the elder prepared to leave, the younger brother, having forgotten a point, walked on water to reach him. The learned brother realized, "I learned everything, but I could not walk on water." I respect all learning and science. We need both medicine and spirituality. Yet we must remember our humanity. Upon waking, declare "I am human" and resolve not to kill. Honor the earth as your mother. We are like a single drop and the vast ocean—they are the same. All religions and people will ultimately merge into one. Do not cling to divisions. Give love to everybody.
"Students come from all directions—east, west, north, south—but all paths descend to the same summit."
"I learned everything, but I could not walk on water."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Practise faithfully and continuously
1:25 - 2:06 (41 min)
A daily sādhanā is now established for your complete progress.
This core practice contains all essential techniques. You must go through it fully each day, and you will become great. It begins at the Mūlādhāra Chakra, where Gaṇeśa resides as the ruler of all. Anyone, whether renunciant or householder, can become the greatest by doing these exercises with purity, free from negative influences. If you practice well, it leads to the heart, where everything resides. True attainment comes only after sustained practice over months or years. You must not start and then give up, or you will lose your progress. We have centers and teachings worldwide. This knowledge comes from many great sages, not from me alone. A specific book details all the centers and nerves beautifully. We must ensure this knowledge is preserved and translated.
"Každý môže byť najväčší z najväčších, keď bude robiť tieto cvičenia."
"You will truly attain this only after three months, a year."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Webcast from Vienna
2:10 - 2:52 (42 min)
Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria.
The Healing Bridge: Integrating Yoga into Modern Medicine
3:00 - 3:09 (9 min)
The integration of yoga offers a holistic complement to modern medicine. After surgeries, I reflect on what more could have been done for patients beforehand. Our globalized, rapid, and restless world induces psychosomatic issues that current Western medicine may not fully address. While surgery handles structural problems, many conditions could be resolved alternatively. I apply the Yoga in Daily Life system on three levels. First, as prevention, inspiring patients to integrate practice early to reduce future healthcare burdens. Second, as a supportive adjunct to enhance conventional treatments. Third, as the primary treatment for specific ailments, especially psychosomatic ones like spinal pain. I advise patients to practice the complete system, not seek quick fixes. When they engage wholly, they often resolve their own issues and do not return. People suffer from seeking rapid, universalized treatments that often fail. Yoga provides excellent methods for both prevention and fostering well-being.
"People suffer because they are globalized, rapid, and restless. Consequently, they seek quick, rapid, and universalized medications and treatments—an approach that often fails."
"Practice the Yoga in Daily Life system as a complete system. I encourage them not to seek a quick, rapid fix, but to follow the exercises and return after two or three months to discuss their problem."
Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
The Silent Revolution: Yoga as the Antidote to Mind Pollution and Failed Leadership
3:15 - 3:38 (23 min)
We need a silent revolution in leadership and consciousness. Old models have failed, creating crisis. Leaders are overwhelmed, lack self-awareness, and cannot inspire, leaving people disengaged. The solution is changing leaders. We are entering a cognitive age where mind care is paramount. Control your thoughts, for they become your destiny. Media exaggerates violence; data shows heart disease and cancer are far greater threats. The real danger is mind pollution—the poisoning of our minds. Yoga is for non-violence and peace. It is a systematic science for mastering the mind and achieving inner peace. A peaceful society guarantees the right to self-realization. Yoga accelerates human growth and is vital for well-being and social harmony. We must go public, integrate yoga into all education and leadership training, and promote it globally.
"Control your thoughts, for they trigger your emotions and feelings. Control your emotions, for they become your words."
"Yoga is a systematic, conscious science of human development. Its main technique is gaining mastery over the mind, stopping the internal dialogue."
Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
Singing bhajans by Swami Gajanandji
3:45 - 4:22 (37 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Singing bhajans by Swami Gajanandji.
Buddha
4:30 - 5:08 (38 min)
The present moment is the only reality we possess.
Every second is irretrievably gone, so we must leave the past behind. The future is unknown. We can only truly be with the present. This awareness applies to simple acts, like eating; we must chew thoroughly to experience the taste, for once swallowed, the experience is gone. Spiritual practice, like using prayer beads, anchors us in this now. A story illustrates this: a great queen, devoted to Buddha's path, disfigured her own beautiful face so people would come to her satsang for the teaching, not her appearance. Buddha himself embodied mindfulness, moving with such care that he harmed no living thing. His legacy, like a banyan tree, has spread across the world from its origin. True spiritual guidance comes from such mindful presence, not from mere activity.
"Every second is irretrievably gone. So it is that we should always... be now with ourselves."
"And she really became a great queen... she was going to become a disciple for that. By this she managed that everyone at their satsaṅgs became Buddha's disciples."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
In the bliss of bhajans
5:15 - 6:26 (71 min)
Bhajans from different ashrams in India
Live as a Yogi
6:30 - 7:06 (36 min)
We must return to a natural, yogic life to restore health and longevity. Our modern habits, especially constant eating and processed food, cause disease. While doctors and medicine have value, an over-reliance on chemicals harms us. True health comes from harmony with nature, like our ancestors who ate naturally, worked physically, and lived simply. Their routines supported long life. Our body itself is sacred; it is our primary religion. We must care for it through disciplined practice, proper nourishment, and respect for the elements like water. Become a yogi by dedicating yourself to this bodily temple. Do not confuse this with changing your faith, but make your body's well-being your central devotion. Practice consistently, avoid harmful habits, and listen to your inner self. Our collective aim is for all humanity to be healthy, peaceful, and long-lived.
"The best medicine is often found in our grandmothers' kitchens."
"Our religion is our body. Yes. What is inside? Our ātmā, our soul, whatever you wish to call it. That is our religion of our bodies."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Practise and think positive
7:10 - 7:42 (32 min)
The soul's journey is from creation to liberation, moving beyond heaven and hell to merge with the Supreme.
All beings exist in water, earth, and sky. Humans are given a unique capacity to know. It is said we originate from God and return to the Supreme Reality, Parabrahman, not merely to heaven or hell. Our true nature is vast, like a drop from the ocean. Judging others as 'not good' first indicates our own impurity; the tongue creates negativity. To clear the heart, offer peace and good words instead of conflict. Our spiritual practice, or sādhanā, purifies us daily, like washing a dirty garment. True renunciation, as seen in some sādhus, involves profound sacrifice, but such intense tapasyā is difficult. Many paths and teachers exist, each offering guidance. Ultimately, through yoga and devotion, the aim is to realize our divine essence and merge with the Supreme, beyond all dualities.
"If I tell about someone else that they are not good, it means first, I am not good."
"When you were born, you brought it, and when you will go, your hand is open, nothing is there."
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Feel your heart and be merciful for all
7:50 - 8:46 (56 min)
Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Stirlky Ashram, Czech Republic, Yoga was given to humans by Siva. He created asanas by observing the movements of the animals. All living beings are the creatures of God. Like humans with different colours of their skin are all one. The story of a rakshasa who wants to live forever. We should be peaceful and humble. We should read holy books and do our sadhana day by day. We shouldn't be like a monkey jumping here and there. Meditation on the heart.
Introduction of the Strilky Ashram
8:50 - 8:59 (9 min)
This sacred grove is a place of satsaṅg, established through great effort, where one must enter with clean hands and feet and without shoes. It is a beautiful, peaceful forest for prayer. Our ashram is a holy place where many have lived peacefully, having given up things like meat and alcohol. Devotees from around the world come, though some stay only briefly. This path led to the rediscovery of the ancient principle of Alak Purījī, connected to Śiva. After the era of Śiva and Shakti, Pārvatī arose, though she was initially unaware.
"This is our satsaṅg, our samāj. This is what we are for everyone."
"Anytime, if you desire something... you should come to this place and pray with our mantra. Everything will return to peace and harmony."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Follow the path faithfully
9:05 - 9:42 (37 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. During last year people could practise yoga individually. Meditation without mala and mantra is not good. We should follow our path. There are many paths but all comes together. Every creature have a path and they know that God has given them everything. Our yoga path is very clear. God gave everything to humans but we lost it. God is sitting in us. We should become one with God. We are human but we completely confused and don't know clearly our path. Mantra is very important which is always with us and show our path
Introduction of the Strilky Ashram
9:50 - 9:59 (9 min)
This sacred grove is a place of satsaṅg, established through great effort, where one must enter with clean hands and feet and without shoes. It is a beautiful, peaceful forest for prayer. Our ashram is a holy place where many have lived peacefully, having given up things like meat and alcohol. Devotees from around the world come, though some stay only briefly. This path led to the rediscovery of the ancient principle of Alak Purījī, connected to Śiva. After the era of Śiva and Shakti, Pārvatī arose, though she was initially unaware.
"This is our satsaṅg, our samāj. This is what we are for everyone."
"Anytime, if you desire something... you should come to this place and pray with our mantra. Everything will return to peace and harmony."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Power of our words
10:05 - 10:56 (51 min)
Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. n the Ashram the atmosphere is divine. We are happy and believe that coronavirus will go. People can visit countries according to the rules that government says. We can also learn something from remaining home when this rule is applying. Holy scriptures like Bhagavad Gita keeps the strength of the words of Saint's. Shabda means not only our words but sounds of all living beings and nature. Good and bad words can change the atmosphere. We have an ocean of words. Mantra practicing and bhajan singing.
Do good things and be happy
11:00 - 11:46 (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.
Selfless service
11:50 - 12:54 (64 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria.
Respect the life of other creatures
13:00 - 13:48 (48 min)
Satsaṅg is the gathering in truth, and its essence is universal compassion for all living beings.
'Sat' means truth, peace, and harmony. We are all in satsaṅg now, together. All creatures possess the same soul, the same ātmā, given by God. We are like passengers on one ship or one aeroplane; our fates are shared. In nature, one creature eats another, but humans have been given a higher responsibility by the Paramātmā. Great teachers and deities have taught that we should not kill creatures. We should not eat them. In this Kali Yuga, there is much unnecessary killing, which creates a cycle of violence. It does not matter what country you are from; the principle is the same. We must love and protect all life, including animals in our homes. Some people practice yoga but do not speak against alcohol and meat; we must speak. Our human nature should be one of non-violence. If we knowingly cause harm, we must seek forgiveness. We must return to the principles of Sanātana Dharma, living together in truth and peace.
"All creatures possess the same soul, the same ātmā, given by God."
"Great teachers and deities have taught that we should not kill creatures."
Filming location: Salzburg, Austria
Feel your heart and be merciful for all
13:55 - 14:51 (56 min)
Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Stirlky Ashram, Czech Republic, Yoga was given to humans by Siva. He created asanas by observing the movements of the animals. All living beings are the creatures of God. Like humans with different colours of their skin are all one. The story of a rakshasa who wants to live forever. We should be peaceful and humble. We should read holy books and do our sadhana day by day. We shouldn't be like a monkey jumping here and there. Meditation on the heart.
Just go ahead
14:55 - 15:56 (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.
Yoga in Daily Life - excercise program
16:00 - 17:32 (92 min)
Morning Yoga excercise according to system Yoga in Daily Life from Mahaprabhudeep Ashram, Strilky, Czech Republic.
Live as a Yogi
17:40 - 18:16 (36 min)
We must return to a natural, yogic life to restore health and longevity. Our modern habits, especially constant eating and processed food, cause disease. While doctors and medicine have value, an over-reliance on chemicals harms us. True health comes from harmony with nature, like our ancestors who ate naturally, worked physically, and lived simply. Their routines supported long life. Our body itself is sacred; it is our primary religion. We must care for it through disciplined practice, proper nourishment, and respect for the elements like water. Become a yogi by dedicating yourself to this bodily temple. Do not confuse this with changing your faith, but make your body's well-being your central devotion. Practice consistently, avoid harmful habits, and listen to your inner self. Our collective aim is for all humanity to be healthy, peaceful, and long-lived.
"The best medicine is often found in our grandmothers' kitchens."
"Our religion is our body. Yes. What is inside? Our ātmā, our soul, whatever you wish to call it. That is our religion of our bodies."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
How did yoga begin in Czechoslovakia?
18:20 - 18:51 (31 min)
Understand the meaning within the bhajan, not just its sound. If you know the meaning, it becomes a reality in your heart and mind. When I first arrived, people did not truly understand yoga or the bhajans. We sang to each other without comprehension. The authorities were curious but generally permissive, valuing yoga for health. I recall a cold winter journey through Czechoslovakia, sharing tea and bread with students late into the night, always welcomed despite police formalities. The environment was safe and sincere. The only rules given to me were to avoid moving currency, religious discourse, and politics—principles that align naturally with a yogi's life. Practice grew steadily from small groups. The focus was always on health and harmony, free from politics or dogma.
"Because if we can’t understand—okay, good melodies, okay—this is a bhajan in Sanskrit or in Hindi or something. But if we know exactly what it means, then we have in our heart, in our brain, in our mind, it is the reality."
"And so I said, 'But what should I not do?'... Don’t take anything out of our country’s movable money, gold, some letters, etc... No talking, religious. Be as it is... and not any politics."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
International Yoga festival 2017, 21st of November
19:00 - 20:13 (73 min)
The International Yoga festival 2017 organized by Shanthivana Trust in Dharmasthala, India. The program was set to last from 21st to 24th of November 2017. The sponsors include: Yoga Federation of India, Asian Yoga Federation, Yoga Sports Association and others... Chief guest – Sri Shripad Yesso Naik (Honourable minister of state for AYUSH independent charge, Govt. of India.). Guests of Honour – Dr. H. R. Nagendra (SVYASA Yoga university, Bangalore)
Our origin is in God
20:20 - 21:01 (41 min)
The soul enters a body, which is surrounded by five sheaths. The physical Annamaya Kośa is made from earth, water, fire, air, and space. All creatures contain the same life force, or jīva. Life operates in a cycle where one life consumes another; this is driven by an inner fire, like hunger. This cycle is often seen as sin or adharma. The ethical path is to avoid harming others, not to retaliate, and to practice forgiveness. Ultimately, concepts like heaven and hell are merely different realms of existence. The five sheaths—Annamaya, Prāṇamaya, Manomaya, Vijñānamaya, and Ānandamaya—envelop the self. Moving beyond them leads to an unknown path. The goal is to return to the singular, formless divine source from which all beings originate.
"Life will kill life. But who and how? So another part of God said, I will give you. What? Fire. What is that fire? In the stomach, that is hunger."
"If someone is angry or something, and he will give you a slap on your face, then don’t give back, but tell the other side, 'Please, if you want, you can have also from here.'"
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Vegetarian cooking lesson 6
21:02 - 21:09 (7 min)
Vegetarian cooking lesson from Yoga Summer Seminar in Vep, Hungary
Eat healthy food and live as a human
21:15 - 21:58 (43 min)
The simplicity of spiritual practice lies in daily remembrance and conscious living.
Historically, people across faiths integrated prayer into daily life, like family meals. Now, such observance has declined, correlating with modern negativity. Dietary choices reflect this shift; some move away from traditional vegetarianism, while others adopt veganism from compassion for animals. Health requires mindful eating and periodic fasting, not constant consumption. Simple morning affirmations ground us: acknowledge your humanity, honor Mother Earth, and revere water as life. Modern challenges like pollution and industrial agriculture show our disconnection from these elements. Returning to conscious basics fosters well-being.
"First, when we open our eyes, then tell, 'I am human.'"
"Water is life... Water is God."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We can go altogether to God
22:05 - 22:50 (45 min)
The terms student, teacher, and master describe the same essential relationship. Everyone is a student learning from a master. The word 'guru' is simply our term for this. Students come from all directions—east, west, north, south—but all paths descend to the same summit. Do not criticize another's teacher. However, many now study extensively yet diverge, learning everything except spirituality. They may be lost, not knowing God. Formal study is not the sole path. A story tells of two brothers: one studied extensively, while the other lived simply by a river, performing pūjā for Śiva with only a mantra. The educated brother came to instruct him on proper ritual. As the elder prepared to leave, the younger brother, having forgotten a point, walked on water to reach him. The learned brother realized, "I learned everything, but I could not walk on water." I respect all learning and science. We need both medicine and spirituality. Yet we must remember our humanity. Upon waking, declare "I am human" and resolve not to kill. Honor the earth as your mother. We are like a single drop and the vast ocean—they are the same. All religions and people will ultimately merge into one. Do not cling to divisions. Give love to everybody.
"Students come from all directions—east, west, north, south—but all paths descend to the same summit."
"I learned everything, but I could not walk on water."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
How did Yoga in Daily Life begin in Europe?
22:55 - 23:37 (42 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. When Vishwaguruji in his young age first time arrived in Europe very few people heard about yoga and many people ate meat. At that time Vishwaguruji went back to India. But some Austrian people invite him again to come to Europe. The story of Vishwaguruji's first visit tö Czechoslovakia. Many Czech people are with Vishwaguruji from that time till now. The story of a grandmother in Czechoslovakia who didn't want that her grandchild becomes a vegetarian. Satsang bhajans and prayer were also very new for people at that time. We have to take care of our family. At that time people prayed before eating but now they do not.
Webcast from Vienna
23:45 - 0:27 (42 min)
Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria.
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