Podcast details
High standard of life and DHARMA
A spiritual discourse on universal happiness, dharma, and personal conduct.
"Joy is not a quantity; joy is a quality. The same joy which the ant has, the human has, or a big elephant has."
"If you protect your dharma, then dharma can protect you. If you can't protect your dharma, then dharma cannot protect you."
The speaker delivers a teaching centered on the Sanskrit prayer "Sarve bhavantu sukhinaḥ" (May all be happy). He explores the nature of joy (sukha) observed in all creatures, and explains dharma as duty, responsibility, and right thinking. Using the metaphor of two trees in the garden of the heart—dharma and sin—he discusses karma, divine judgment, and the importance of cultivating love, self-honesty, and forgiveness to live a yogic life.
Recording location: Czech Republic, Trencin, Seminar
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