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Enjoy
0:45 - 1:52 (67 min)

A closing satsang reflecting on the essence of spiritual practice during a summer seminar.
"You know what the best food is? First, when you are hungry, they say hunger is the best cook. Second, the best meal is when you don't have to cook or wash the dishes."
"If you have so many stones in your pocket, you will go down. See this symbolically. If you believe and think that some crystal will save your life and change your destiny, what are we doing? We are believing that that stone is much stronger than Mahāprabhujī."
The lecturer addresses the assembly, weaving personal anecdotes from his decades with Gurudev into teachings on discernment. He critiques an over-reliance on rituals, numbers, and external objects like crystals, emphasizing instead the supreme power of mantra, guru, and inner confidence. Key themes include navigating collective influences, distinguishing real practice from distraction, and cultivating the unwavering, urgent devotion exemplified in a story about Paramahaṁsa Rāmakṛṣṇa. The talk concludes with an emphasis on satsang as a vital support.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
If you don’t accept, you will lose the chance
2:00 - 2:38 (38 min)

A discourse on the spiritual message of the Satguru, using a bhajan for reflection.
"Only the disciple whose antahkaraṇa (inner instrument) is pure will understand the indications Gurudev gives."
"Whatever is said by the Guru comes to truth."
A spiritual teacher unpacks the bhajan "Sandeśa," explaining how a Satguru's guidance, though sometimes difficult to accept, is a divine message meant for the disciple's ultimate liberation. He uses analogies of medicine, social education, and protection from negative influences (Ku-saṅga) to describe the process of purifying one's qualities to receive and understand the Guru's word (Guruvākya), which awakens the soul.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
The Grace of Gray Hair and the Discipline of Yoga
2:45 - 3:20 (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
A human should not kill
3:25 - 3:50 (25 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Introduction of Mahamandaleshwar Swami Vivekpuriji. Yoga in Daily Life is a system for everyone. Yoga was brought by Bhagwan Shiva for people to reach God. Nowadays many people eat meat and do similar bad things. People should not kill. But you already know and follow this. You should not eat meat. Because of an illness I cannot find the words but I am with you and I am very happy that you are not negative. The bhajans are very important, they tell people what is good and what is not.
Around the world - Satsang YC Blanicka
4:00 - 4:06 (6 min)

New Year satsang from Blanicka Yoga Centre Prague.
Around the world - Shivaratri at Jadan Ashram
4:10 - 4:17 (7 min)

Visiting Alakpuriji's cave
4:25 - 5:33 (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
A Month of Yoga and the Yogasūtra
5:40 - 6:02 (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
Sri Deep Narayan Mahaprahuji
6:05 - 6:12 (7 min)

A devotional discourse on the power of the divine name and Guru's grace.
"For the beings of the world—the jīvas and jinn—His name itself is the boat to cross the ocean of existence."
"By always contemplating His name with grace, desire, anger, and greed are cut down."
The speaker offers praise to Śrī Dīp Nārāyaṇa Mahāprabhujī, described as a divine incarnation. The central theme is that constant remembrance and contemplation of this divine name serves as a vehicle for liberation, protecting devotees from worldly afflictions and illusion, and immersing them in divine absorption. The Guru's grace is presented as the essential means for this crossing.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
The blessed day of Gurupurnima
6:15 - 6:55 (40 min)

A satsang discourse on the significance of Guru Pūrṇimā.
"Gu means darkness, and ru means light. When the darkness disappears, the light appears."
"Gurudev is the jewel of the Parāś, and the disciple is the iron. When the disciple comes to the Gurudev, he changes from iron into gold."
A speaker explains the cosmic and spiritual importance of Guru Pūrṇimā, describing the Guru as the highest principle and the day as the start of the spiritual year. He discusses the Guru's role in transforming the disciple, shares devotional poetry and bhajans about longing for the master, and uses the analogy of a farmer's harvest to describe how devotees should present their spiritual progress. The talk concludes with blessings for the congregation's spiritual practice.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
A human should not kill
7:00 - 7:25 (25 min)

Evening satsang from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic. Introduction of Mahamandaleshwar Swami Vivekpuriji. Yoga in Daily Life is a system for everyone. Yoga was brought by Bhagwan Shiva for people to reach God. Nowadays many people eat meat and do similar bad things. People should not kill. But you already know and follow this. You should not eat meat. Because of an illness I cannot find the words but I am with you and I am very happy that you are not negative. The bhajans are very important, they tell people what is good and what is not.
Practical guide to meditation (11/11)
7:30 - 8:10 (40 min)

Webcast of morning satsang from Strilky, Czech Republic.
Bhajans singing from Strilky
8:15 - 8:28 (13 min)

Evening satsang from Yoga Summer Retreat from Strilky, Czech Republic. Manva dhire dhire, Moye lagi.
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
8:30 - 9:09 (39 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
Bhajans from Slovenska Vas
9:15 - 9:54 (39 min)

Evening satsang from Slovenska Vas, Slovenia.
Bhajan singing in the Strilky Ashram
10:00 - 10:35 (35 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Strilky Ashram, Czech Republic.
Bhajan singing from Jadan Ashram
10:40 - 11:15 (35 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Singing bhajans.
Bhajan evening in Jadan Ashram
11:20 - 11:55 (35 min)

Evening satsang in Jadan Ashram, Distr. Pali, Rajasthan, India. Bhajan singing.
The importance of the Om Ashram
12:00 - 12:50 (50 min)

Evening satsang with Vishwaguruji from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Welcoming words of Swami Gyaneshwarji, bhajan singing. Short talks about the features and the importance of the Om Ashram. Our eyes now can see our Gurudev and the result of the work done last 30 years. We are lucky ones to be here on this holy place and enjoying the darshan of Gurudev.
Nada yoga and bindhu chakra (2/4)
12:55 - 14:13 (78 min)

Morning satsang from the weekend Yoga seminar in Strilky, Czech Republic on the 29th November 2008.
Three levels of the consciousness and prana
14:20 - 15:29 (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 (3/4)
15:35 - 16:53 (78 min)

Evening satsang from the weekend Yoga seminar in Strilky, Czech Republic on the 29th November 2008.
Yoga in Daily Life - exercise program
17:00 - 18:29 (89 min)

Morning Yoga exercise according to system Yoga in Daily Life from Mahaprabhudeep Ashram, Strilky, Czech Republic.
The Seed of Peace and the Resonance of Love
18:35 - 19:24 (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
Enjoy
19:30 - 20:37 (67 min)

A closing satsang reflecting on the essence of spiritual practice during a summer seminar.
"You know what the best food is? First, when you are hungry, they say hunger is the best cook. Second, the best meal is when you don't have to cook or wash the dishes."
"If you have so many stones in your pocket, you will go down. See this symbolically. If you believe and think that some crystal will save your life and change your destiny, what are we doing? We are believing that that stone is much stronger than Mahāprabhujī."
The lecturer addresses the assembly, weaving personal anecdotes from his decades with Gurudev into teachings on discernment. He critiques an over-reliance on rituals, numbers, and external objects like crystals, emphasizing instead the supreme power of mantra, guru, and inner confidence. Key themes include navigating collective influences, distinguishing real practice from distraction, and cultivating the unwavering, urgent devotion exemplified in a story about Paramahaṁsa Rāmakṛṣṇa. The talk concludes with an emphasis on satsang as a vital support.
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
The Grace of Gray Hair and the Discipline of Yoga
20:45 - 21:20 (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
Visiting Alakpuriji's cave
21:25 - 22:33 (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
Develop your wisdom, do not steal
22:40 - 23:28 (48 min)

A spiritual discourse addressing imitation, authentic wisdom, and the importance of satsaṅg.
"Imitation is stealing. It is not truth, but imitation."
"If the butter has been eaten by all these other writers... they ate only the butter; they did not eat the cow. So, milk the cow."
The lecturer speaks on the prevalence of imitation in the material and spiritual worlds, using examples from currency counterfeiting to plagiarized scriptures. He recounts a parable where a disciple laments that all wisdom has been taken by past saints, and Gurujī's response is to use the intellect (the cow) with devotion to produce fresh wisdom. The talk emphasizes generating original spiritual insight, warns against bad company (ku-saṅga), and concludes with an explanation of a bhajan by Mahāprabhujī about losing one's way by leaving the Guru's shelter.
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Renounce and enjoy
23:35 - 0:31 (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.
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