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Meanings of Kundalini

1:05 - 1:50|Recorded on 5 Jul 2015
The universe is manifested through sound, or Nāda, which is the resonance of creation. This primordial sound is energy, and it flows through all existence, including the human body via the cakras and glands. This energy is called Kuṇḍalinī, a complete science of body, mind, intellect, and consciousness. Kuṇḍalinī has multiple meanings: it is a pool where past karmas reside dormant, and it is a circle, representing infinity and the round nature of all energy. The fundamental geometry of existence consists of the circle, the triangle, and the right angle, which channel and purify energy. This energy holds the universe together; it is the yoga that unites and balances. Everything originates from and returns to a state of completeness, or Pūrṇa. Awakening this inner energy leads to freedom from physical, mental, and emotional suffering. "Through that resonance, energy expands. This energy flows in the cakras, in the glands." "Everything comes from Pūrṇa, everything exists in Pūrṇa, and when you take something out of Pūrṇa, both remain Pūrṇa." Filming location: Vép, Hungary

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There is no greater love than the love of the Mother

1:55 - 2:46 | From: 23 Jan 2021
The Guru's grace is the supreme principle, beyond all deities. The Earth is our first mother and must be honored before any action. Upon waking, acknowledge your humanity and ask permission to step upon the Earth. She awakens to protect her child. This respect is mirrored in the Earth-breaking ceremony for building a house, ensuring harmony. Farmers understand the right time to work the land. A mother's bond is ultimate; she gives everything and asks only for her child's presence at her death. The physical body returns to the Earth or fire. Do not keep dead beings in the home, as this invites disturbance. We are killing the Earth Mother with chemicals. Eat according to the body's intelligence, not mere taste. Those without a guru are incomplete. "Mother, can I step on you?" "Satguru is the eternal Brahmā." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic

Advice for the education of children

2:50 - 3:44 | From: 2 Nov 2020
The foundation of a child's education is the love, presence, and guidance of the parents. A mother is the first and best teacher, providing foundational instruction. When both parents work, leaving the child in another's care all day, the deep, continuous connection is missing. This can lead to a child feeling unloved and becoming depressed, questioning their place. The solution lies with the mother and father. If a child is distant, a parent must dedicate time daily for teaching and bonding. A compassionate tutor, especially a female teacher for a young boy, can provide parental-like love and emotional support to alleviate depression. Parents work for money, but children instinctively seek their mother. We must keep children close. Without proper guidance, children may be led astray by influences like pocket money, which can lead to harmful experimentation. You cannot force a growing child without causing breakage. A spiritual teacher or yoga guide can help redirect one onto the right path. We are all learning until our last breath. Fill the mind with good thoughts and knowledge before sleep. "Who is my mother? I have a mother at kindergarten and a mother at home." "If you give pocket money, I fear it may lead them astray." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic

The Guru Paramparā and the Power of Tapasyā

3:50 - 4:28 | From: 4 Jul 2026
The Guru Paramparā transmits knowledge from master to disciple in an unbroken line. The lineage begins with Ādi Guru Śrī Alakhpurījī, a Mahāsiddha Yogī who activated inner realization through tapasyā. Tapasyā is intense sādhanā to awaken the inner self, not suffering. Great yogīs undertake such sādhanā in caves and mountains, leaving an imprint of divinity in those places. The goal of every Mahāpuruṣ is janakalyāṇ—liberating people through the immense śakti gained in tapasyā. Bhakti arises through the spark lit by great yogīs. The devotion between Guru and disciple is reflected in the river Alaknandā, named after Alakhpurījī and Nandā Devī. Viśvagurujī, through vision and sādhanā, identified Alakhpurījī’s form on a mountain. The āśram itself is Viśvagurujī’s Tapobhūmi, imprinted with his consciousness through decades of satsaṅg. Visiting such places, like Alakhpurījī’s cave, brings immediate stillness and lasting effect. "Tapas, when we say he went for tapasyā, that does not mean he i

Understand Yourself through meditation

4:30 - 4:58 | From: 1 Feb 2009
Your work is your worship, creating beauty through talent, not just for money. This is active meditation. Passive meditation is withdrawing to understand yourself. Active meditation purifies karma through service. Yet you may not know yourself. Passive meditation reveals unseen qualities that disturb others. We often think we are right when we are not. Learn humility. Withdraw your senses to be with yourself. Contemplate each morning: I am human. What does that mean? What makes me human? How to cultivate those qualities? What is my life's mission? Human life is precious; do not waste it. The ultimate tragedy is to die without self-realization. God is one, though called by different names and relations. Realize the God within through higher consciousness. "Active meditation affects your consciousness, your mind, and definitely your soul. It is a means to come out of negative karma." "Passive meditation means withdrawing yourself from the external world. You become one with yourself." Filming location: Bratislava, Slovakia DVD 509

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The Guru Paramparā and the Power of Tapasyā

3:50 - 4:28 | From 4 Jul 2026
The Guru Paramparā transmits knowledge from master to disciple in an unbroken line. The lineage begins with Ādi Guru Śrī Alakhpurījī, a Mahāsiddha Yogī who activated inner realization through tapasyā. Tapasyā is intense sādhanā to awaken the inner self, not suffering. Great yogīs undertake such sādhanā in caves and mountains, leaving an imprint of divinity in those places. The goal of every Mahāpuruṣ is janakalyāṇ—liberating people through the immense śakti gained in tapasyā. Bhakti arises through the spark lit by great yogīs. The devotion between Guru and disciple is reflected in the river Alaknandā, named after Alakhpurījī and Nandā Devī. Viśvagurujī, through vision and sādhanā, identified Alakhpurījī’s form on a mountain. The āśram itself is Viśvagurujī’s Tapobhūmi, imprinted with his consciousness through decades of satsaṅg. Visiting such places, like Alakhpurījī’s cave, brings immediate stillness and lasting effect. "Tapas, when we say he went for tapasyā, that does not mean he i

Understand Yourself through meditation

4:30 - 4:58 | From 1 Feb 2009
Your work is your worship, creating beauty through talent, not just for money. This is active meditation. Passive meditation is withdrawing to understand yourself. Active meditation purifies karma through service. Yet you may not know yourself. Passive meditation reveals unseen qualities that disturb others. We often think we are right when we are not. Learn humility. Withdraw your senses to be with yourself. Contemplate each morning: I am human. What does that mean? What makes me human? How to cultivate those qualities? What is my life's mission? Human life is precious; do not waste it. The ultimate tragedy is to die without self-realization. God is one, though called by different names and relations. Realize the God within through higher consciousness. "Active meditation affects your consciousness, your mind, and definitely your soul. It is a means to come out of negative karma." "Passive meditation means withdrawing yourself from the external world. You become one with yourself." Filming location: Bratislava, Slovakia DVD 509

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