Audio: English
Translations
No audio translation available
In the home of the soul
16:15 - 17:18|Recorded on 5 Jul 2003
Summer 2003. in India with presentation of Yoga In Daily Life projects and Swamijis lecture
Up next
Practical guide to meditation (9/11)
17:25 - 19:08
|
From: 21 Feb 2009
Everything changes, and all change has beauty. Conflict arises from difference, but difference is natural. Conflict becomes negative through ego and non-acceptance. The root of all conflict is within the individual. World peace is achieved by solving this inner conflict through self-enquiry and surrender. Meditation is the practical method for this inner work. A key time for meditation is the peaceful morning before sunrise. Sit with a straight spine in a comfortable posture like Vajrāsana. Use an authentic mantra and a natural-fiber shawl for focus and protection. Withdraw inward, observe the breath, and repeat the mantra to purify and find oneness.
"Conflict is not in the world. Conflict is within you."
"Meditation is the way to solve the inner conflict and the world’s conflicts."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Guru bhakta jagata me na rahe
19:15 - 19:58
|
From: 10 Jul 2024
The divine reality is one, formless, and present everywhere within all beings.
Rāma, meaning God or the Guru, lives in every heart. Inside and outside are the same vast oneness. The whole world resides within you. This reality is not born and does not die. It is completely fearless. It has no color, shape, or boundaries. It is indescribable and beyond name. Without the Guru, one cannot understand this truth. The devotee who realizes this has nothing to fear from the world.
"Looking up or looking down, I only have your darśan, and there is no need to go anywhere."
"Without the guru, you cannot understand this."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Pyare darashana diyo aj
20:05 - 20:08
|
From: 10 Jul 2024
The heart's agitation arises from separation and unfulfilled longing. This state is described as a profound inner turmoil. The eyes of the devotee, represented as the eyes of the cowherd and of the divine, do not grant the vision being sought. This absence of divine sight leads to restless days and sleepless nights. The longing itself becomes a form of sustenance, yet it cuts like a blade. The experience is one of yearning for a connection that feels withheld. The fragment captures the essence of devotional anguish.
"Be rakhalnī chokhā, Kalnī chokhā, Darśan na dī chokhā."
"Darśan sannakā nindā, Nairin divasannā, Bhukkanī kāso kattatannā."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Bhajans from Vep
20:10 - 20:34
|
From: 8 Aug 2024
Yoga Summer Retreat from Vep, Hungary. Bhajan singing including Guruvara me cal usa una des.
