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Shiva and Parvati
15:00 - 15:35|Recorded on 12 Feb 2018
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The path of the human
15:40 - 16:42
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From: 1 Sep 2016
Human life is a struggle to find the path back to our origin, like a river flowing to the ocean or rain seeking the sea. The soul travels through ages, and a human birth is a chance to return. We are all moving toward the light, bound by belief and destiny, which exists whether we accept it or not. Attachment leads the soul astray, causing it to descend into lower lives. The Guru principle is supreme; it can alter what seems destined and guides the soul back. Following the Guru's instruction is essential for liberation from the cycle of birth and death. Our spiritual lineage originates from the Himalayan master Alakpurījī, connecting through a succession of masters to the present. We are fortunate to have this guidance toward merging with the eternal light.
"Anhoni guru kar sake, honi deta mitai, par Brahma Gurudev hai, sab kuch deta banai."
"Guru Brahma, Guru Viṣṇu, Gurudev Maheśvara, Guru Sākṣāt, Parabrahma, Tasmai Śrī, Guru Vedam."
Filming location: London, UK
Science of spirituality
16:50 - 17:53
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From: 18 Feb 2017
The essence of Śiva, yoga, and satsaṅg is the path to higher consciousness.
Śiva is Svayaṁbhū, the self-manifested source, the primordial sound Oṁ from which the light of life emerges. Physical yoga practices balance body and mind, but are preliminary. True yoga is the divine science of consciousness, requiring discipline and surrender now, not tomorrow. Past karmas create layers of impurity over many lives. Satsaṅg, or association with truth, is crucial for progress, while bad society leads to destruction. The human body is a rare opportunity to achieve liberation through spiritual effort, selfless service, and sacrifice. Purity in all aspects is spirituality.
"Yoga begins with discipline, anuśāsanam. 'Atha' means just now."
"Enter the kingdom of the Lord through the gate of sacrifice."
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Morning practice from Strilky
18:00 - 19:05
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From: 4 Dec 2022
A yoga practice requires precise, unified execution of postures with mindful breathing. Begin standing with hands crossed above the head, moving slowly together. Place hands in front with palms up; inhale to bring fingers to shoulders, then exhale while moving forward, coordinating breath and movement. Sit in Vajrāsana, then practice Bhavanamukta Āsana by drawing one knee to the chest, aiming to touch the forehead to the knee for four counts before relaxing the leg. Perform Marjari with coordinated movement and breath. Conclude with relaxation.
"Our hands should go exactly together."
"With an inhale, the right knee comes to the chest."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
Master should have equal vision
19:10 - 19:35
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From: 9 Jan 2016
A master's teaching adapts to the student's background but arises from a place of non-discrimination. Teaching varies based on a student's inherent culture, like learning to cook at home versus from scratch. Language also shapes the delivery, as perfect translation of meaning is difficult. However, the true master holds no distinction in heart, like a sun shining on all. The story of Eklavya illustrates this: though formally rejected, his devotion to his guru as a statue made him a great archer. The master teaches from within, beyond speech, through divine love. Disciples who perceive favoritism are mistaken. The master knows each student's needs and administers many tests. True service is to see oneself not as a successor, but as eternally serving the guru.
"Love does not require any words. Love does not need any explanation."
"The master is like a sun, and the disciples are like all of us who benefit from the sunlight."
Filming location: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
