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Keep the body healthy

15:30 - 16:43|Recorded on 30 Jun 2018
The human life is a rare and precious opportunity to purify karma and realize the soul's nature. The soul, or jīva, is the same essence within all beings, from an ant to an elephant. It takes birth according to its past actions, cycling through countless forms. Negative speech and harmful thoughts create karma that returns to the speaker. One must perform good actions, show kindness to all creatures, and purify the mind. Karma does not forgive; only personal effort through right living and spiritual practice can cleanse it. The human body cannot be bought or rewound; it is a chance to achieve liberation. True spiritual practice is internal, not defined by external robes. Nourish the body with pure food and balance the inner energies through yoga. The goal is to awaken the inner consciousness and become free. "Two things: time will not wait for us, and karma will not forgive us." "The bullet in the gun and the word in your mouth are the same. A bullet can kill you, and one word can kill you."

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Opening ceremony of the new center at Auckland

16:50 - 17:56 | From: 15 Mar 2019
A universal center for peace and unity opens, dedicated to yoga and cultural harmony. This center welcomes all, representing a single, unifying spiritual truth beyond individual religions. Practitioners follow a sattvic diet. A World Peace Tree is planted in memory of lives lost, with prayers for global peace and an end to tragedy. The gathering includes people from many nations. Yoga is a science of union and balance, with ancient roots in the sound of creation. The center aims to provide a place for practice, community, and coping with modern stress, fostering togetherness in a growing and diverse area. "One in all and all in one." "Yoga means union. Yoga means balance. Yoga means harmony." Filming locations: Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand.

Practicing of the system 'Yoga in Daily Life', Level 3 - Part 1

18:00 - 19:00 | From: 27 Oct 2009
A systematic practice of the third level of Yoga in Daily Life. Begin with Om chants, relaxation, and full yoga breathing to calm and oxygenate the body. Proceed through specific asanas, starting with dynamic movements from a kneeling position to increase spinal flexibility and strengthen core muscles. Practice shoulder-supported postures to strengthen the back and regulate bodily functions. Incorporate inverted positions to influence energy flow and circulation. Advance to backbends, balance poses, and a complete sequence of Sun Salutations, integrating breath, movement, and mental focus. Conclude with alternate nostril breathing to harmonize energy and bring balance to the mind and body, followed by final relaxation. "Feel how this mantra fills your whole inner environment." "This practice is improving the flexibility of the spine and the mobility of the hip joints." Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India

The name is very important

19:05 - 19:56 | From: 22 Jul 2021
Yoga is one universal path originating from the divine. Many great masters have taught it under different names and forms, yet all lead to the same goal. The essence is not merely physical exercise or intellectual knowledge but a journey toward the cosmic Self. All traditions and teachers who bring peace and harmony are valid. Human differences in appearance, thought, or tradition are natural, but the underlying unity is fundamental. The practice requires internal purification of the mind, not just discussion. Techniques like neti and dhoti are practical means for this cleansing. Dedication and surrender make everything possible on this path. "Everyone's yoga is good." "Dirty water has to be purified. This means we should remain in yoga and purify our mind." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic

Candle meditation - Tratak

20:00 - 20:18 | From: 18 May 2010
Trāṭak is a Haṭha Yoga practice of one-pointed concentration, best performed on a candle flame. It aids sleep, reduces stress, and improves concentration for those above ten years. Practice in a meditation posture, using a Guru Mantra if available. Close the eyes, relax the body and breath, and withdraw from external awareness. Open the eyes to gaze steadily at the flame's brightest middle point without blinking. After gazing, close the eyes and concentrate on the inner light perceived at the center of the brows, repeating the mantra. The flame's three sections—dark bottom, bright middle, and gray top—symbolize the guṇas: Rajas, Sattva, and Tamas. The practice concludes by internalizing the flame, chanting "Tamaso Mā Jyotir Gamaya," and extinguishing the candle. "Gaze on the middle point of the flame, or the tip of the middle flame, and you will not close your eyes without my instructions." "Become one with the flame, a beautiful tiny flame, and say mentally, 'Tamaso Mā Jyotir Gamaya.'"

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The Guru Paramparā and the Power of Tapasyā

4:05 - 4:43 | 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 is suffering. That means he or she is in the process of intense sādhanā to light that inner jyoti and to awaken that sleeping self." "The goal of every Mahāpuruṣ is Janakalyāṇ. Jana means people, humans, bhaktas. Kalyāṇ means to free them, to liberate them." Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic

Vakyas are diamonds

3:20 - 4:00 | From 1 Oct 2006
True spiritual wealth is found in satsang, not in material greed. A woman heard that a saint's visit made "diamonds rain," a metaphor for spiritual wisdom. She invited a fraud, hoping for literal diamonds. He revealed her greed, explaining true "diamonds" come from sacred company, not deception. This illustrates the two paths: Uthan (elevation) through Sat Sangha (good company) and Patan (downfall) through Ku Sangha (bad company). Satsang is the rare, transformative touchstone in this age. A greedy man asked God for a golden touch, a wish that ruined his life, showing that desires for powers trap us. True grace is wishing only for divine mercy. The Guru transforms the disciple's essence, unlike a stone that merely changes metal. "Therefore, it is said that in this Kali Yuga, it is very rare to have a satsaṅg. Without satsaṅg, you cannot achieve and you cannot get knowledge." "Paras makes iron into gold, but Paras does not make the iron into Paras. The Guru makes the disciple into a Guru." Filming location: Ljubljana, Slovenia DVD 304

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