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Vairagya and Trapt Atma
5:30 - 6:49|Recorded on 1 Apr 2016
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Atma is your best friend
6:50 - 7:12
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From: 1 Jul 2000
The three pillars of a yogi's practice are manana, svādhyāya, and abhyāsa. Manana is deep reflection on your life to discern what brings joy or suffering, and to concentrate on your spiritual aim. Life passes quickly, like sand or water through your hands, so you must use time wisely. Svādhyāya is studying holy books and, more importantly, reading the chapter of your own life through self-enquiry. Look within to see what is written about your actions and spiritual stage. Abhyāsa is the constant practice of virtues like kindness and forgiveness. These three constitute tapasyā, a fire to burn karma. Karma yoga, selfless service, makes your karma lighter by sharing the burden. Your spiritual practice is your prime duty; your happiness is the teacher's happiness. Do not look to others or waste this opportunity, for time will pass and you may regret inaction.
"Life is passing like water dripping from a hand."
"Helping hands have more value than folded hands."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
DVD 148a
Mahaprabhuji is endless joy
7:15 - 7:34
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From: 5 Dec 2000
Worldly joy is fleeting and contains hidden sorrow, but divine joy is endless. Human happiness is brief and intertwined with suffering, for every gain conceals equal or greater pain. Only the Supreme One's joy is boundless. An incarnate liberator provides a living refuge beyond scriptures. Merely reading teachings without following them brings no solution. True peace is found not in escape but in unwavering devotion to that divine source.
"Blessed is the land where the Divine Soul incarnates, Satguru Dev."
"We are those birds. We want to fly away... Again, only in God can we come and rest."
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
DVD 183b
Science of chakras
7:40 - 8:56
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From: 5 Sep 2000
Yoga is the union of individual consciousness with cosmic consciousness, achieved through harmony and balance. The cosmic energy governs the universe, and this principle of union was discovered by ancient yogis. The individual soul is a spark of the divine light, present in all life. We originate from the cosmic sound and are composed of the five elements. Our journey involves many births, guided by karma, as the soul moves through forms and relations. The human body contains dormant energy centers called chakras, connected by 72,000 channels. Three primary channels—Ida, Pingala, and Sushumna—regulate energy, mind, and activity, converging at key points to form the chakras. These centers correspond to the elements and levels of consciousness, from the earthly Muladhara to the divine Sahasrara. Activating these centers through practice leads toward liberation.
"Yoga means union—the union of the individual consciousness with the cosmic consciousness."
"What is existing in the universe is existing in your body."
Filming location: Croatia
DVD 182a
We have to have balance
9:00 - 9:25
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From: 23 Apr 2021
Yoga extends beyond physical practice to the cosmic self, serving as a vital path for this age. Śiva maintains balance for all beings to prevent constant conflict. We exist within a vast, moving cosmic narrative. In this era, many act deceitfully. Stabilizing forces that uphold the earth are now fracturing rapidly. All creatures suffer from widespread harm. Humanity's purpose is to protect life, not destroy it. Those embodying purity and spiritual power will merge with the cosmic reality. This comprehensive yoga is taught globally.
"God has made humans not for killing any creatures, but for protecting them."
"Yoga is not only āsana and prāṇāyāma, but there is something more."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
