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Asanas for everyone and Bhramari pranayama
0:05 - 0:45 (40 min)
The practice of Sarvahitāsana integrates physical discipline with inner spiritual energy. The journey is internal, anchored in consistent practice and personal experience. True progress comes from slow, dedicated effort, not from haste. Many techniques exist, but their transmission depends on sincere reception and sharing. The core energy originates from the navel, the source of vital vibration. Physical exercises, like specific hand positions, channel this energy throughout the entire body. Using elements like water or snow can intensify this energetic awareness. The goal is to purify the nerve systems and achieve a state of holistic health and peace. This integrated practice is for the benefit of all aspects of one's being.
"Everything that is going on with me, our spiritualities, our inner life, and what I do, I do, and I really come to myself again and sarvahitāsana."
"And so it is that our servitas, and the servitas, what I said now, but it’s not just here, but it will also be another movement, where we do, in this also, slowly, not so."
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The aim of human life: Liberation
0:50 - 1:51 (61 min)
The eternal journey of the soul is our core inquiry. Ādi Śaṅkarācārya's essential question is "Who am I?" I am not this temporary body, which is composed of five elements. The soul enters mortal life through four paths: vegetation, microorganisms, egg-born creatures, and womb-born creatures like humans. This soul is on an endless journey, like a river flowing to the ocean, experiencing many lives based on karma. The human life is a critical opportunity. If we miss our righteous path, we go backwards; if we attain liberation, Mokṣa, we also return, as there is nothing higher. You are not merely eating and breeding; you have a higher purpose. Souls can be trapped, like a bird in a cage, by their own karma. Your spiritual presence here can help liberate such souls. In truth, there is no gender in the soul; non-duality is the ultimate reality. This body is an instrument for the soul. At death, the soul exits through specific channels; a yogi's soul departs through the crown. The journey continues.
"Who am I? I am not this body. The body is just a cover."
"The soul, with the soul which is in one, life enters. Now, endless journey, flowing and flowing."
Filming location: London, UK
Become one with yourself
1:55 - 2:54 (59 min)
Evening satsang in Jadan Ashram, distr. Pali, Rajasthan, India. I have been to many places, all of which have their own songs. In India, there are many bhajans. The bhajans have a lot of beauty. Even the birds are whistling as if they are singing bhajans. The chanting of the Om starts from the navel, ascends from there and returns back to the navel. Then the yogis enter into meditation. Many people actually turn outwards during meditation. But what we need to do is to become one with ourselves, to unite with our Self.
The forms of God
2:00 - 2:34 (34 min)
The journey of the jīva and the nature of the divine is explored. Living beings exist only to consume and be consumed, trapped in a cycle. Humans initially lacked knowledge, living like animals until divine revelation provided guidance. Though divine figures like Rāma and Kṛṣṇa appeared, many fail to understand their stature. People create many idols, yet the one Bhagavān is not confined to a place. All beings, from trees to animals, are moving and will ultimately go to Bhagavān. A turn to meat-eating and alcohol represents a regression, tying one to lower realms and foreign influences. In our tradition, we do not eat animals; no being is harmed in the divine court. The physical body is temporary. When the soul departs, the body perishes but the ātman remains—one and the same, without labels of Hindu or Muslim. The subtle body's destination is unknown. One must educate the next generation correctly. Ultimately, we are servants devoted to the Lord, with no other refuge.
"They say, 'What will you do if you start eating meat and drinking alcohol?' This means, 'Go back, go with the insects.'"
"The ātman does not say, 'I am Hindu,' or 'I am Muslim'... The ātman is one and the same."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Around the world - Yoga in Slovakia
3:00 - 4:37 (97 min)
Yoga practice in Slovaka, the city of Presov
Webcast from Jadan School
4:45 - 5:11 (26 min)
End of year for school in India, Jadan School, Rajasthan, India.
In the home of the soul
5:17 - 6:20 (63 min)
Summer 2003. in India with presentation of Yoga In Daily Life projects and Swamijis lecture
Practical guide to meditation (2/11)
6:30 - 7:37 (67 min)
Morning satsang from weekend seminar in Vep, Hungary on 14th of February 2009.
Cornerstone ceremony for Bharat Mata Mandir
7:45 - 8:12 (27 min)
Cornerstone ceremony for Bharat Mata Mandir to be built in Khindwara, near Nipal Ashram, Rajasthan, India.
Bhajans help us to find our path
8:20 - 9:24 (64 min)
The master is the guiding principle within all existence. This guidance begins with parents and extends through teachers and saints, leading the soul toward knowledge. A separate, internal master exists from the womb, directing each unique life's path. Humans are granted superior capacity but often choose negativity, forgetting their divine origin. This forgetfulness leads to conflict and suffering, a descent away from the cosmic Self. The corrective path is humility, kindness, and non-violence, aligning with divine will. Spiritual practice, like bhajan, unites the heart in worship and harmony. One must nurture goodness within, like tending a cow for milk, and avoid spoiling it with the negativity of ego and conflict.
"O human, do not kill, do not do bad things. If you love me as God, I will receive you to God."
"Do not put lemon in your milk. What will make it not good? So if you think, 'I am,' and then you put something onto others, then you have spoiled everything."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Webcast from Jadan School
9:30 - 9:56 (26 min)
End of year for school in India, Jadan School, Rajasthan, India.
Bhajans help us to find our path
10:00 - 11:04 (64 min)
The master is the guiding principle within all existence. This guidance begins with parents and extends through teachers and saints, leading the soul toward knowledge. A separate, internal master exists from the womb, directing each unique life's path. Humans are granted superior capacity but often choose negativity, forgetting their divine origin. This forgetfulness leads to conflict and suffering, a descent away from the cosmic Self. The corrective path is humility, kindness, and non-violence, aligning with divine will. Spiritual practice, like bhajan, unites the heart in worship and harmony. One must nurture goodness within, like tending a cow for milk, and avoid spoiling it with the negativity of ego and conflict.
"O human, do not kill, do not do bad things. If you love me as God, I will receive you to God."
"Do not put lemon in your milk. What will make it not good? So if you think, 'I am,' and then you put something onto others, then you have spoiled everything."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Shivaratri Satsang with H.H. Vishwaguruji
11:10 - 12:29 (79 min)
from Vienna, Austria
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
12:35 - 13:10 (35 min)
Devotion manifests through repetitive praise and ecstatic song. The core practice is the invocation of divine names and gurus. This chanting is a phonetic rendering of a live devotional session. Its repetitive phrases are musical refrains, not discursive arguments. The varying epithets for deities are typical of invocation. The text is a record of spiritual expression, not logical exposition. Its primary function is celebratory praise. The content is an aural and devotional experience.
"Guru Viśva Bādaśā, Arāja Sūno Sarkā."
"Śiro maṇi manuṣya tā na dhārī huvā."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
We are that drops
13:15 - 14:44 (89 min)
Compassion for all creatures defines the human journey. The divine gift of human life carries the responsibility to bless and protect all beings. Humans alone possess this understanding, yet often fail to act upon it. Killing animals or harming any creature contradicts this sacred duty. All life is interconnected, just as a single drop is one with the vast ocean. The individual soul is a drop from the ocean of the supreme soul. At death, the body is surrendered, and the soul returns to its source, taking nothing material. One must move beyond the cycles of earthly and heavenly existence to realize this eternal oneness. In this age, inner strength is needed to turn from harm and realize the divine unity within all.
"God has given us, and therefore we should not kill anyone."
"The individual soul is a drop from the ocean of the supreme soul."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
Purity is important in every level
14:50 - 15:54 (64 min)
Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. There are holy books like Siva Purana or Bhagawad Gita that we should read every day to get knowledge from them. We should be humble to the knowledge. We should feel that knowledge in our bodies and our minds. Female shakti is very pure. Shakti and bhakti can become one. If you have a child you should do seva of him. Never separate from your children and the family. Mother is shakti bhakti adanda and gyana. Father is like Siva. Our kitchen and our bathroom should be always clean. We shouldn't let so much dirt behind us if we leave a hotel or an ashram in the morning. We should keep clean our thoughts without any negative vibration.
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (6/9)
16:00 - 17:56 (116 min)
A guided practice integrates relaxation, breath awareness, and physical postures. Begin by relaxing the entire body and observing the natural breath without influence. Gently deepen the inhalation, allowing exhalation to happen automatically, imagining the body expanding and contracting with each breath. Use the exhalation to dispel any tension. Inhale light to purify and nourish the body and mind; exhale all unwanted qualities. Feel this light surrounding the body, then focus it at the heart center. Reside there, observing and allowing the heart to open. Let this light spread through the entire being and beyond. Practice Agnisāra Kriyā and Nauli to purify and strengthen the vital energies. Perform āsanas with correct alignment, focusing on relaxation and the breath. Practice Viparītakaraṇī Mudrā to harmonize the glandular system. Sit with a straight spine for prāṇāyāma, such as Nāḍī Śodhana, maintaining a gentle, loving breath without force. Chant Oṁ and conclude with complete relaxation.
"With inhalation, inhale light. With exhalation, you dispel all the used energy, all tension, all your unwanted qualities."
"All the time, be aware of the Guru Gītā. If we force the prāṇa, we will not gain anything, only maybe illnesses."
Filming location: Umag, Croatia
We need peace in the whole world
18:00 - 18:45 (45 min)
Peace is the essential state and practice.
The word "Śāntiḥ" encompasses perfect happiness and is invoked to conclude prayers. The world desperately needs this peace. Our practice and mantras are good and must be shared. Life is like a flame sustained by energy; when that is gone, the flame goes out. Our bodies contain the five elements. We should begin the day with reverence for earth and water. Observing nature, like birds and dogs greeting the sun, reveals a shared vitality. Dietary choices, like abstaining from meat, can bring more peace and clarity. Personal rituals, like morning Pūjā, connect us to this energy. We should send prayers for others from our own prāṇa. The flame of a lamp is powerful; showing it to a child can aid sleep. Our practices and words are a spiritual wealth to be given to all. We will face difficulties but should build and give goodness. Practice Trāṭak by gazing softly at a flame's clean light, then closing the eyes.
"Śānti is both a feminine principle and the state of perfect happiness and joy."
"Life is like this fire. When everything, like ghee, is consumed, it will go away."
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
Come here to practice yoga
18:50 - 19:04 (14 min)
The ashram's sanctity is preserved by its pure elements and dedicated practice. This land receives only divine water, ensuring the air, fruits, and vegetation remain uncontaminated and wholesome. It is a place for meditation, exercise, and walking among holy trees. One should visit often to partake in this purity, offer prayers, and enjoy the simple, good food. The environment is cool and refreshing, akin to the Himalayas outside of winter. A warm room is maintained for all who come to pray. Our collective work extends beyond the ashram through established councils and yoga programs, operating under United Nations principles to aid people, animals, and nature globally. This duty requires unified action, not individual effort alone.
"From the other side, water comes, but water is already flowing in the other direction, so it does not enter."
"The United Nations doesn’t give the money. But they gave us that we can do something."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Let me come to You
19:10 - 19:43 (33 min)
The science of connection is a real, transmissible technique beyond ordinary thought. Ancient seers mastered direct communication without instruments, a capacity inherent in all beings for good or ill. Modern learning is left behind at death, but this yogic science travels with the soul. Our mortal body contains not one soul, but a multiplicity of souls within each cell, led by a primary soul like a honeybee queen. From this collective arises our individual character, which can manifest as spiritual humility or conflict. We must care for the body as our necessary vehicle until realizing the cosmic self. All life, like trees bearing identical fruit, shares this fundamental unity. We are interconnected parts of a single tree across the world. The current age presents challenges, but through steadfast practice and the guru's grace, we must persist on the path without giving up.
"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."
Filming location: Vienna, Austria
The sounds of the bhajans are the light of God
19:50 - 20:44 (54 min)
A call for inner reflection and universal harmony.
This is a time to alert ourselves within. A negative air has come, affected by human actions. Humans have made immense use of science but sometimes go too far in thought and spirit. We are also far from what we hold within our heart. Whether you believe or not, there is a God, whose energy dwells within our body and soul. Our body is important, nearly like a god. Many people are killing animals and fighting, country to country. We should worship our inner self and take care of all beings. Everywhere, different kinds of war are coming, indicating something wrong in this age. We must learn to be good and pleased. We should be humble everywhere, with no war or fighting. Offer bread and salt, symbolizing God's food and Mother Earth, to create friendship. The sound of bhajans is the light of the gods.
"Whether you believe or not, there is a God."
"Throw away war, the warrants, and bring the fruits."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Become one with yourself
20:50 - 21:49 (59 min)
Evening satsang in Jadan Ashram, distr. Pali, Rajasthan, India. I have been to many places, all of which have their own songs. In India, there are many bhajans. The bhajans have a lot of beauty. Even the birds are whistling as if they are singing bhajans. The chanting of the Om starts from the navel, ascends from there and returns back to the navel. Then the yogis enter into meditation. Many people actually turn outwards during meditation. But what we need to do is to become one with ourselves, to unite with our Self.
Whole universe is in our body
21:55 - 22:46 (51 min)
Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria. Silent meditation and prayer with Vishwaguruji.
Proper exercise is important to us
22:50 - 23:22 (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.
When the heart is open
23:30 - 0:31 (61 min)
Evening Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria.
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