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Atma Is Shiva
2:15 - 3:26|Recorded on 1 Mar 2014
Morning Lecture by Vishwaguru Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda from Vep, Hungary.
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Dharma and Karma
3:30 - 4:41
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From: 13 May 2015
Yoga is the eternal path to self-realization, a source of endless knowledge beyond mere postures. The universal Self, or light of God, dwells within all beings, yet we are blinded by illusion. Human life aims to return to this origin, guided by dharma and bound by karma. Education from parents teaches spiritual principles, while worldly knowledge is far from the divine light. Space and consciousness are balanced in perfect oneness through yoga. Our duty is to help others and all creatures, for harming them is harming the light within them. Purification comes through discipline, meditation, and sattvic food, awakening the dormant energies within.
"Yoga is like a forever milky cow. Every day it gives you new milk, fresh milk."
"If you see yourself in everyone, this is the first step of self-realization."
Filming location: Vancouver, Canada
You are the ocean of bliss
4:45 - 5:54
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From: 1 Jun 2008
Satsang with Vishwaguruji from Vep, Hungary. The discourse explores the nature of true, divine bliss (Ānanda) found within the universal Self (Ātmā), contrasting it with temporary worldly happiness. It emphasizes the purifying power of spiritual thought and sound. "Within you is the fountain of joy, and within you is the ocean of bliss." "Ānandoham means 'I am blissful'... I have the divine bliss within me."
The teaching explains that all beings seek happiness, but lasting bliss is one's true nature, not found externally. It distinguishes the individual soul from the universal Ātmā. Using the parable of Śiva and Pārvatī's quest for immortality (Amar Kathā), it illustrates that the mortal world operates in cycles and that true wisdom must be preserved and shared. The story of Śiva, Pārvatī, and villagers criticizing their every action demonstrates that one should not be swayed by others' opinions. The conclusion advises regular introspection to connect with the inner source of peace
Yoga in Daily Life - excercise program
6:00 - 7:32
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From: 10 Jul 2010
A morning yoga practice integrating movement, breath, and awareness.
Begin by lying down, releasing tension systematically from the feet to the head through conscious exhalation. Practice alternating tension and relaxation in the limbs, cultivating awareness of the contrast. Move through deliberate stretches for each side of the body, coordinating breath with motion. Perform gentle spinal twists and hip rotations while maintaining mindful connection to the breath. Incorporate postures like a bridge pose and knee-to-chest stretches, emphasizing comfort and absence of pain. Practice back-strengthening poses such as a cobra variation and locust pose, concluding with a wide-legged standing stretch. Sit for pranayama, focusing on straight spine and full yogic breath. Practice nadi shodhana, alternate nostril breathing, to purify the energy channels. Conclude with chanting and a moment of silent integration.
"Never try to practice to the point of pain."
"With the exhale, the body cleanses, relaxes, releases tension."
A Gathering of Hearts: Reflections on Grace, Healing, and the Guru's Presence
7:40 - 8:40
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From: 30 Jan 2026
The gathering of hearts elevates the atmosphere, making it divine. Satsaṅg, the company of truth, can occur anywhere and should be gathered often. A true spiritual friend, rare in the world, allows conversation about God and love, not mundane matters. The presence of a divine being brings profound joy and healing, as inner peace is found within, not in external pleasures. Observing a master's care and attention to detail teaches selfless service and molds the ego. The Guru's grace transcends all backgrounds, welcoming everyone without distinction of religion or race. The bond with the Master is everlasting and unbreakable, unlike all other relationships. This human life is precious; being born in the time of such a master is a supreme blessing. Surrender means letting go of the need to control and understand everything, trusting the Guru's guidance without constant questioning. Release negativity with each exhalation and embrace positivity. Avoid gossip and external drama; create a buf
