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Nada yoga and bindhu chakra (2/4)
0:05 - 1:23 (78 min)

Morning satsang from the weekend Yoga seminar in Strilky, Czech Republic on the 29th November 2008.
Renounce and enjoy
1:30 - 2:26 (56 min)

Webcast of Swamijis welcome Satsang from Strilky Ashram, CZ on 14th of May 2010. We can only renounce that which is ours. But everything material, we have been given. Thus, we can only renounce our negative emotions, thoughts and feelings.
Three levels of the consciousness and prana
2:30 - 3:39 (69 min)

Evening satsang from Summer Retreat in Vep, Hungary. The three levels of the consciousness are: awakened, sleep and deep sleep. We should realize the second when level of the consciousness is changing from awakened state to sleep and from sleep to deep sleep. There is a connection between ten pranas, physical body the state of consciousness.
We all should get oneness
3:40 - 3:56 (16 min)

A spiritual discourse on the language of oneness and silence during Guru Purnima.
"The best language is when people from many countries, each with their own language, suddenly all understand."
"Silent means oneness."
A spiritual teacher addresses an international satsang on Guru Purnima, exploring how true communication and unity transcend spoken language. He discusses understanding through sound, vibration, and silence, using examples like music and opera, and contrasts the noisy chaos of worldly festivals with the profound, unifying silence of spiritual gathering.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Healing Bridge: Integrating Yoga into Modern Medicine
4:00 - 4:09 (9 min)

A medical doctor shares his experience integrating the Yoga in Daily Life system into his clinical practice.
"After each surgery I perform... a quiet question always arises within me: 'What more could I have done for these patients beforehand?'"
"I advise them: 'Practice the Yoga in Daily Life system as a complete system.'... By engaging with the system as a whole, they resolve their own issues."
An orthopedic surgeon and yoga teacher addresses a spiritual gathering, explaining how he applies yogic principles on three levels: as preventive healthcare, as a supportive adjunct to surgery, and as a primary treatment for psychosomatic conditions. He argues that the modern world's rapid, restless pace creates ailments that a holistic yoga system can effectively address, sharing anecdotal evidence from his patients and expressing deep gratitude to the spiritual teachers who brought the system to his country.
Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
The Silent Revolution: Yoga as the Antidote to Mind Pollution and Failed Leadership
4:15 - 4:38 (23 min)

A keynote address proposing yoga as a solution to global leadership crises and mind pollution.
"The most dangerous threat to humanity today is not violence or terrorism, as the media suggests. The greatest damage comes from what I call mind pollution."
"Yoga is a systematic, conscious science of human development. Its main technique is gaining mastery over the mind, stopping the internal dialogue."
The speaker diagnoses widespread leadership failures—citing a lack of self-awareness and emotional intelligence—and argues that media sensationalism creates disproportionate fear. Presenting comparative mortality statistics, he contends that "mind pollution" is a greater threat than terrorism. He defines yoga as a holistic science for mastering the mind and accelerating human evolution, concluding with a call to integrate comprehensive yoga systems into global education and leadership training to foster peace.
Filming location: Prague, Czech Republic
The Grace of Gray Hair and the Discipline of Yoga
4:45 - 5:20 (35 min)

A satsang discourse on spiritual discipline, cultural preservation, and the path to self-realization.
"Gray hair has such feelings, beautiful feelings... That finally God finds you a worthy person."
"Yoga means oneness, yoga means unity, yoga means harmony, and yoga means balance."
He discusses the loss of traditional culture worldwide and introduces the core goal of yoga: merging individual consciousness with the cosmic to end suffering. He explains key concepts from the Patañjali Yoga Sūtra, emphasizing lifelong discipline (anuśāsanam), the principle of non-violence (ahiṃsā), and the necessity of complete surrender to God's will as the foundation for a successful spiritual practice. The talk concludes with an invitation to begin daily meditation with a sense of freedom.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Gurudev is always with us - practicing mansik puja
5:25 - 5:56 (31 min)

Evening satsang from Yoga Summer Retreat from Strilky, Czech Republic. The story of Swami Avatarpuriji when he was in a Gurukul, but he was longing towards Vishwaguruji. Another story in a story of a group of fishes swimming in the ocean and suddenly a current comes. Vishwaguruji is always within us, he always shows us the right path and guide us. He knows everything about us. Practicing mansik puja.
We all should get oneness
5:57 - 6:13 (16 min)

A spiritual discourse on the language of oneness and silence during Guru Purnima.
"The best language is when people from many countries, each with their own language, suddenly all understand."
"Silent means oneness."
A spiritual teacher addresses an international satsang on Guru Purnima, exploring how true communication and unity transcend spoken language. He discusses understanding through sound, vibration, and silence, using examples like music and opera, and contrasts the noisy chaos of worldly festivals with the profound, unifying silence of spiritual gathering.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The River of Selfless Service
6:18 - 6:50 (32 min)

A satsang discourse on karma yoga, selfless service, and spiritual practice.
"Work is the beauty of life, but this work should be positive, selfless service."
"All that he did is for himself, for his soul, for his liberation."
The lecturer addresses ashram residents, praising their recent karma yoga efforts. He explores the nature of selfless service, using the example of Hanuman from the Ramayana to illustrate that all spiritual work ultimately benefits the doer's own soul. He outlines the threefold path of svādhyāya (self-study), manan (contemplation), and abhyāsa (practice), urging attendees to overcome personal likes and dislikes to foster inner harmony and continue flowing like a river in service.
Filming location: Zagreb, Croatia
A Month of Yoga and the Yogasūtra
7:00 - 7:22 (22 min)

An announcement for a month-long yoga retreat focused on the Yogasūtra of Patañjali.
"Yoga is that universal energy, that universal principle which unites space and consciousness."
"If you call someone the father of psychology, then it was Patañjali."
A speaker outlines the program for a month-long retreat at an ashram, dedicated to studying Patañjali's Yogasūtras and other yogic teachings. The talk presents yoga as the universal principle behind creation and the path to unifying individual consciousness with the cosmic source. It covers the origins of yoga, the role of great sages, the nature of the soul and destiny (karma), and the opportunity the retreat presents for deep study and immersion in a pristine natural environment. The speaker also sets forth strict disciplinary guidelines for in-person attendees.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Soil of Sandalwood
7:30 - 8:00 (30 min)

A spiritual discourse on meditation and cosmic creation.
"Meditation is the way; there is no other way to the self and to God."
"Ichcha (desire) is the root of all problems. That’s all. As soon as the desire began, the complication began day by day."
The speaker presents meditation as the essential spiritual path before delving into the nature of primordial reality. He describes the formless cosmic consciousness (Chaitanya) within endless space, using the analogy of a salt statue dissolving in the ocean to illustrate non-dual realization. The discourse explains creation as emanating from a divine desire ("I am one; I shall become many"), detailing the manifestation of elemental principles (tattvas) like fire and air, and concluding that Lord Śiva is the source of all spiritual science, including meditation.
Filming location: Sydney, Australia
Yagya from Bari Khatu
8:01 - 8:29 (28 min)

Program with Vishwaguruji in Bari Khatu.
Bhajans for World Peace (3/3)
8:30 - 9:45 (75 min)

For world peace, first we need to find peace within ourselves. A recording of a live concert for world peace in YIDL center in Villach, Austria. Public concert lasted 6h with uninterrupted Bhajans. The concert was a part of a 24h of Bhajan Anushtana.
Bhajan evening from Vienna 1
9:50 - 10:18 (28 min)

Evening Satsang with H.H.Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria. Bhajan singing.
Bhajan evening from Vienna 2
10:25 - 11:19 (54 min)

Evening Satsang with H.H. Vishwaguruji from Vienna, Austria. Bhajan singing.
Visiting Alakpuriji's cave
11:25 - 12:33 (68 min)

A spiritual discourse reflecting on the sacred Himalayan cave of Alakpurījī and the path of yoga.
"People were protecting and protecting from the enemies. And so Alakpurījī’s cave is a big rock. And it had no door. All the ṛṣis there did not build any doors."
"When we meditate, or we say, 'Alak Purījī Mahādev Kī Jai,' the whole rocks there are glaciers, rocks. When we meditate, there is a beautiful sound of the Alaknandā river."
Swami Ji leads a satsang, weaving together a description of the remote Himalayan cave, stories of ascetics like Devpurījī, and parables about spiritual pursuit. He emphasizes that true yoga is the inner purification of the heart to achieve oneness, drawing lessons from the harsh, beautiful landscape and the devotees who journey there. The talk concludes with analogies about cultivating inner divinity and peace.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Nada yoga and bindhu chakra (3/4)
12:40 - 13:58 (78 min)

Evening satsang from the weekend Yoga seminar in Strilky, Czech Republic on the 29th November 2008.
Three levels of the consciousness and prana
14:05 - 15:14 (69 min)

Evening satsang from Summer Retreat in Vep, Hungary. The three levels of the consciousness are: awakened, sleep and deep sleep. We should realize the second when level of the consciousness is changing from awakened state to sleep and from sleep to deep sleep. There is a connection between ten pranas, physical body the state of consciousness.
Nada yoga and bindhu chakra (2/4)
15:20 - 16:38 (78 min)

Morning satsang from the weekend Yoga seminar in Strilky, Czech Republic on the 29th November 2008.
We should not have duality
16:45 - 16:56 (11 min)

A satsang discourse on the eternal guru lineage and the nature of divinity.
"Other religions are also very good, but they have no God. Not living God."
"So there is one coming once, and there is another one which is forever coming."
The lecturer addresses devotees, reflecting on recent travel and attendance. He explains the concept of a living God through the eternal spiritual lineage (paramparā), contrasting it with his view of other faiths. Using the analogy of universal parents and unique biological mothers, he describes the relationship between the singular divine and the plurality of saints and gurus who manifest it continuously.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Morning Yoga practice, Umag, Croatia (7/9)
17:00 - 18:54 (114 min)

Morning Yoga practice from the international Yoga retreat Umag, Croatia on 1st of October
The first wealth is health
19:00 - 19:49 (49 min)

Morning satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. This lecture explains what is important to our life.The first happiness is a healthy body. Money is also important up to a certain extent, to buy the things that are really needed. Mutual understanding in the household is a great fortune as well.
The Universal Principles of a Happy Life
19:55 - 20:49 (54 min)

A Sunday satsang on universal spiritual principles and practical yoga.
"Yoga in daily life means to lead life 24 hours according to positive principles."
"One word which is universal: happiness. Can you share happiness? Find the way."
Swami Maheshwarananda delivers a morning talk, weaving together themes of happiness, love, and karma. He emphasizes sharing happiness through selfless action, illustrates principles with a story of kindness, and distinguishes between temporary and everlasting love. The session concludes with teachings on breath and a guided Aum chant.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Seed of Peace and the Resonance of Love
20:55 - 21:44 (49 min)

A spiritual discourse on cultivating inner peace, divine love, and the practice of yoga in daily life.
"Where there is love, there is understanding. Where there is love, there is harmony. Where there is love, there is God."
"Karma means the duty, the Seva. Niṣkāma karma means doing service without expectations."
The speaker delivers an extended teaching, weaving philosophical principles with parables to illustrate core themes. He emphasizes that true yoga extends beyond postures to selfless service, mindful speech, and inner liberation from material attachments. Through stories of a king seeking liberation and a hunter wasting sandalwood, he cautions against spiritual ignorance and gossip, guiding listeners toward realizing the divine sound and resonance of love that permeates existence.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Shiva changed poison into nectar
21:50 - 22:42 (52 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary.
The best ways of learning
22:50 - 23:41 (51 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. The word Bhaj means devotion. Doha means two. The first row is asking a question, the second row is answering. This is the best way to learn for the spiritual aspirant. Drama with poems is also good, we will never forget for the whole life. The balance between heart and brain is important. A poor one has good hearth. Gurudev, give me bhakti - that is like a rocket to heaven for the Jiva.
Longing for the God
23:45 - 0:34 (49 min)

A spiritual discourse on the devotional path of bhakti, centered on the life and poetry of Meera Bai.
"In every temple, there is you; you are sitting, your statue is there... but still I can't see your face."
"O my Bhagavān, O Dātā means giver, I don't ask for anything, only one thing, please give me devotion."
The speaker reflects on the intense devotion of the saint Meera Bai, using her poetry and life story to illustrate the soul's longing for union with the divine. Themes of spiritual love (viraha), the transformative power of selfless service (seva), and the ultimate goal of oneness with Brahman are explored. The talk concludes with a call for universal spiritual education and compassion.
Filming location: London, UK
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