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Water Is Life
0:00 - 0:17 (17 min)
Water is divine essence and life itself. Where water exists, divinity is present. It constitutes our physical form and emotional expressions, like tears of sorrow or joy. Without water, the body fails and disease follows. It flows within our nerves and blood. The ocean's salt is vital, and its evaporation forms clouds that bring rain, sustaining all life. Yogis harness this essence through breath. Human pollution has contaminated many water sources, yet nature's cycle continues to purify it. Our existence is fundamentally aqueous; every cell requires this stream. Life is inseparable from water.
"Where there is water, there is God. Where there is God, there is water."
"Water is life. Life is the water."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
We are life itself
0:25 - 1:04 (39 min)
The Earth and all beings are a single, living consciousness. Every place is sacred, filled with spiritual presence. The entire Earth is alive—the soil, stones, water, and air all contain life. Our own bodies are a universe of countless living entities. Therefore, we are not separate from this living Earth; we are life itself, interconnected with all existence. Our spiritual practice is to realize this oneness. Desire binds us to the cycle of birth and death on Earth. To transcend, we must dissolve individual identity, like melting separate gold ornaments into one. Through steady practice, without fear or anger, we merge into the singular path. The goal is to become one with the all-pervading consciousness, where the distinction between self, other, and the divine disappears.
"Everything on this Earth is alive. The whole Earth, even what we cannot see, has life inside."
"I am in you, and you are in me. I am in the water, and the water is in me."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Live as a Yogi
1:10 - 1:46 (36 min)
A yogic life honors the body as divine through natural nourishment and disciplined practice.
Modern disease arises from unnatural living, improper eating, and environmental harm. While doctors are a boon, true health returns to the natural way, like nourishment from a grandmother's kitchen. Constant eating and artificial habits shorten life. Past generations lived long through natural sustenance. The body is our temple and primary religion. One must live with consistency, avoiding contradictions like practicing yoga then consuming harmful substances. Begin each day mindfully, acknowledging our human form and connection to elements like water. The aim is for all to become yogis—healthy, peaceful, and devoted to the living God within this body.
"The best medicine is the kitchen of our grandmothers."
"Our body is our God. It is our holy place."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Webcast from Vienna
1:50 - 2:32 (42 min)
Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria.
Practise and think positive
2:40 - 3:12 (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
Live as a Yogi
3:20 - 3:56 (36 min)
A yogic life honors the body as divine through natural nourishment and disciplined practice.
Modern disease arises from unnatural living, improper eating, and environmental harm. While doctors are a boon, true health returns to the natural way, like nourishment from a grandmother's kitchen. Constant eating and artificial habits shorten life. Past generations lived long through natural sustenance. The body is our temple and primary religion. One must live with consistency, avoiding contradictions like practicing yoga then consuming harmful substances. Begin each day mindfully, acknowledging our human form and connection to elements like water. The aim is for all to become yogis—healthy, peaceful, and devoted to the living God within this body.
"The best medicine is the kitchen of our grandmothers."
"Our body is our God. It is our holy place."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
How to practise mantra and kriya
4:00 - 5:09 (69 min)
The path of mantra and kriyā is a practical yogic science. We received mantra initiation, which is not magic but a disciplined practice. First, write your mantra exactly each day; this is Likhita Japa. Then, pronounce it correctly, as mispronunciation changes meaning. Next, chant it mentally, then reach Udāsī, where it is silent within. Finally, it becomes Ajapa, flowing spontaneously with the breath. This process purifies the mind. Similarly, Kriyā is the science of inner energy. Practice involves guiding breath through the chakras from Mūlādhāra to Sahasrāra, a minimum of 27 minutes daily without interruption. This is not a miracle but a systematic sādhanā. Do not teach these techniques lightly, as they require personal commitment and purity. Avoid fear and ignorance; instead, cultivate alertness and knowledge. True practice brings quality and joy, distinct from distorted teachings.
"First, write down your mantra. That is called Likhita Mantra. If you do not write and pronounce it exactly, then your mantra will not be powerful."
"Practice involves guiding breath through the chakras... a minimum of 27 minutes daily without interruption. This is not a miracle but a systematic sādhanā."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Morning Meditation From Vienna
6:30 - 7:07 (37 min)
Meditation with Swamiji in English language.
Memories and experiences on the yoga path
7:15 - 8:03 (48 min)
Raksha Bandhan Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Swami Prempuja from the USA tells some words about her experiences and memories in her 25 years long yoga path. Swami Mantrapuri tells some words about her connection to Vishwaguruji. Amrit Sagar tells about her feelings and memories connecting to yoga and Vishwaguruji.
Power of our words
8:10 - 9:01 (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.
The Globe of the Self: Reflections on Ātmā, Jīva, and the One in All
9:05 - 10:07 (62 min)
The self is a globe containing all life and consciousness. We exist within this one sphere, yet we are both individual and universal. The science of spirit awakens us to this reality. We are the jīva, the living soul, within the body, but we are also the all-pervading ātmā. We travel and expand in life, yet we always return to the source. We meditate to find where we truly are, beyond physical location. The elements of the world come together to form existence. The Vedas contain this knowledge, but reading them is not easy. Life cycles continue, with beings taking birth again. There is a yogic science and a worldly science; both function but approach truth differently. Energy, or prāṇa, flows between beings and can be directed. Confidence in the self is key. Ultimately, we must realize the teaching of oneness: the individual is in the whole, and the whole is in the individual.
"One in all and all in one."
"Śrīguru ātmā, paramātmā."
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
We are life itself
10:15 - 10:54 (39 min)
The Earth and all beings are a single, living consciousness. Every place is sacred, filled with spiritual presence. The entire Earth is alive—the soil, stones, water, and air all contain life. Our own bodies are a universe of countless living entities. Therefore, we are not separate from this living Earth; we are life itself, interconnected with all existence. Our spiritual practice is to realize this oneness. Desire binds us to the cycle of birth and death on Earth. To transcend, we must dissolve individual identity, like melting separate gold ornaments into one. Through steady practice, without fear or anger, we merge into the singular path. The goal is to become one with the all-pervading consciousness, where the distinction between self, other, and the divine disappears.
"Everything on this Earth is alive. The whole Earth, even what we cannot see, has life inside."
"I am in you, and you are in me. I am in the water, and the water is in me."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Only Guru Kripa can liberate us
11:00 - 12:01 (61 min)
Spiritual development is a universal journey guided by grace. We all seek the Cosmic Self, navigating between good and bad, often lost without a guide. The Guru's blessing is the key. A story illustrates this: three pilgrims traveled far to see the holy Ganges. A sage advised them to only accept food from those who had been there. Nearing their goal, they stayed with a sādhu who confessed he had never visited the river, breaking their vow. That night, three divine sisters—Gaṅgā, Yamunā, and Sarasvatī—appeared. They explained they carry humanity's sins, becoming black and burdened. They clean themselves through service at the Guru's feet, becoming pure and white. The pilgrims realized true purification comes not from a river, but from the Guru's presence. All holy places grant blessings, but ultimate clarity comes only through Guru's grace.
"Wherever you stay overnight, in a village, city, or forest, you should eat and drink only in the house of those who have gone to the Gaṅgā."
"We take all this dust, everything negative; it comes upon us... we go to the Gurujī's cottage... we do the seva... We become very white, beautiful, and we take dust from Gurujī's feet."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
We can go altogether to God
12:05 - 12:50 (45 min)
The guru and the student represent the same essential relationship, a universal process of learning. All paths and disciplines, from academic study to spiritual practice, ultimately converge at a single point. Formal education is respected, yet it can lead one astray if it excludes the divine. True mastery is not in accumulated knowledge but in devotion. A story illustrates this: one brother studied extensively, while the other lived simply, performing pūjā to Śiva with only a mantra. The educated brother instructed the younger on proper ritual. As the elder departed, the younger, needing to ask a question, walked across water to reach him. The learned brother then realized his sibling's spiritual attainment surpassed all academic learning. We must honor both worldly knowledge and spiritual devotion, recognizing that all elements of life and all religious paths ultimately merge into one source. Do not condemn any teacher or path, for all are approaching the same summit.
"Everyone will arrive at one point. We are all coming from various directions, but we are descending to the same summit."
"The whole ocean and a little drop are the same."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Practise and think positive
12:55 - 13:27 (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
Satsang from Strilky
13:35 - 14:26 (51 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Satsang for Holiguruji's birthday
14:30 - 15:38 (68 min)
Our destiny, or kismat, is shaped by past, present, and future, governed by cosmic law. The positions of the moon and sun create different constellations, making a day good for one person and bad for another. Jyotiṣ calculates these influences, focusing on the moon, which affects our experiences. Our origin is not from our parents alone but traces back through elements to space and ultimately to God. However, God's grant of freedom is overseen by Dharmarāja, who ensures every detail of our destiny from past lives is accounted for before we are sent forth. Even divine figures like Rāma and Kṛṣṇa endured suffering dictated by their kismat. A jyotiṣī can assess this destiny by examining one's birth details and even the land for a house, seeing imbalances that lead to future troubles. We may believe we have free will, but God holds the final key. Great saints like Ramakrishna accepted their destined suffering rather than avoid it, understanding that escaping it would only postpone the inevitable. Therefore, we must remain humble and perform selfless service, recognizing that our unseen destiny is always in motion.
"God sent us, but it is said, no. First, they gave everything. They came and they cleaned it all up."
"My dear, kismat will not let anyone free. So, something which is in your luck, you will get that."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Selfless service
15:45 - 16:49 (64 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria.
Guru gives us the good path
16:55 - 17:33 (38 min)
The spiritual path requires following a true guide through the transitional age.
We are in Kali Yuga, a dark age nearing its end. Śiva balances all forces, working to harmonize and avert disaster, guiding beings toward a coming Satya Yuga of holiness. The true guru, like a mother, provides the correct path and blessings. You must follow that given path without distraction or switching guides. Many techniques exist, from physical science to spiritual discipleship. Karma yoga involves understanding all actions and life circumstances. Jyotiṣ, the science of astrology, is presented as a critical knowledge revealing the timing of all events, including one's death. The key is to go deeply, beyond mere physical practice, and stay on the assigned path toward oneness.
"Śiva is giving blessings and controlling everything for all: the ṛṣis, the yogīs, the spiritual ones, and also others."
"So without jyotiṣ, no one can go further."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Webcast from Vienna
17:40 - 18:22 (42 min)
Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria.
The living God
18:30 - 19:28 (58 min)
Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Science is developing, which is good. Yoga is the science of the human being.The story of the professor who met a yogi while walking in the park. Where can we find God? Have you seen God? According to the teachings of Sanatana Dharma and Yoga, God lives here among us. Everyone has seen God. Each and every one of us is the living God, just like the ocean water is present in the raindrop. The same life is in all living beings. That is why we should not kill animals.
Respect the life of other creatures
19:35 - 20:23 (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
Recharging Energy
20:25 - 21:10 (45 min)
Summer seminar in Strilky Coming into the ashram means recharging energy and to continue the spiritual path. More spiritual energy means more spiritual development. Nowadays there are many disturbances in this world. In every country and every society the people are suffering. In Kali Yuga there is only one hope and one protection: The name of God, mantra, prayer and spiritual thinking.
Yoga nidra from Striky Ashram
20:30 - 21:16 (46 min)
Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Practising yoga nidra.
Inner purification
21:15 - 22:02 (47 min)
The human brain's immense capacity for knowledge is being systematically eroded by modern conveniences, leading to a loss of inner ability and memory. True knowledge requires inner purification and understanding foundational languages. The science of mantra, from written form to silent repetition, trains the brain to avoid storing materialism, leading to a balanced life without stress. Our senses are gifts of primal energy to be used carefully, not abused. The path involves navigating the conflict between spiritual reality and illusion by clinging to righteous duty and guidance, purifying negative emotions, and allowing one's duties to flow inevitably toward the divine source.
"He who does not have knowledge of his own self... only he heard too much, a lot. He doesn't know the meaning of the śāstras... Like the spoon doesn't know the taste of soup."
"So this is full, that is full... From fullness or from the full, full arises. And if you take fullness from fullness, only fullness will remain."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Follow the path faithfully
22:05 - 22:42 (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
How did yoga begin in Czechoslovakia?
22:50 - 23:21 (31 min)
Understand the meaning within devotional song. Concentrate not only on the sound but on its significance. Knowing the meaning makes the song a reality within the heart and mind. Initially, many did not understand yoga or these songs. People sang without comprehension, and the songs were sung without their understanding. Authorities were present, monitoring. The practice grew from small groups to hundreds over successive visits. Gatherings were held in simple, natural settings like forest chalets, with shared food and song late into the night. Travel was challenging, with winter journeys involving multiple cars and stops for tea. Official interactions occurred, with visits to police stations for routine checks. Specific rules were given: do not remove or bring in movable wealth, avoid religious discourse, and engage in no politics. These rules aligned with a yogi's natural disinterest in such matters. The focus remained solely on health and well-being through practice, without politics or religion. The atmosphere was one of happiness and relaxation.
"Knowing the meaning makes the song a reality within the heart and mind."
"The focus remained solely on health and well-being through practice, without politics or religion."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Webcast from Kachari
23:25 - 23:46 (21 min)
Inauguration of Temple in Kachras, Rajasthan, India.
Singing bhajans by Swami Gajanandji
23:50 - 0:27 (37 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Singing bhajans by Swami Gajanandji.
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