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Around the world - Bhajans from Kailash(3/3)
17:00 - 17:47|Recorded on 31 Jul 2022
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Discipline in Yoga
17:55 - 18:27
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From: 9 Jul 2017
The discipline of yoga begins now. The first instruction is to apply discipline immediately, not tomorrow. Success in any endeavor requires following rules and control. The body and mind must be trained through awareness of their systems and impurities. Laziness is the enemy. Physical and mental impurities, or vikāras, such as disease, anger, and ego, will destroy spiritual practice. The body is a divine creation that must be purified. Without controlling the mind's tendencies, one remains bound. Practice requires unwavering commitment without compromise.
"Atha means just now, not tomorrow."
"If you don’t follow the discipline, then you will not be successful."
Ask for the eternal love
18:35 - 19:10
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From: 6 Aug 2017
The Ātmā is immortal, and the Jīvātmā, the individual soul, shares that immortality but is bound by karma in the cycle of saṃsāra. Our duty is to act with awareness. Every action has a form, and the intellect judges it, but the final choice is ours. True awareness awakens viveka, or discernment, which provides clarity but does not command. We must act rightly, understanding we have no right to judge others, for all actions bring consequences. Life is not easy; we are on a boat in an ocean, seeking the shore, which is the Satguru. The Guru is Parabrahma, beyond all. Do not ask the Guru for worldly things like a job or partner; this is ignorance. Ask only for bhakti, for divine love to fill your heart. This prema is oneness. A true devotee, obedient and without worry, is cared for by the Guru, who provides everything.
"After giving the judgment of the intellect, then your awareness awakens. That is very important."
"Prem kā pyālā, oh Lord, oh my God, oh my Gurudev Mahāprabhujī, can you fill it, my part of my heart, full of that devotion?"
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
Self is happiness
19:15 - 19:53
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From: 7 Jul 2001
The sense of life is to become happy and free from past suffering and karma. Satsaṅg is the best way to attain this peace. Our inner self, which seeks happiness, is a part of God. We often search for this self externally, but it cannot be found that way. To understand God and oneself, one must attend satsaṅg and study the scriptures. Yoga is the union of the self with the Cosmic Self. All who take physical form, even God, must endure certain sufferings according to cosmic law. We are here due to our karma, while God incarnates by free decision, yet He too must accept difficulties, sometimes due to curses. Even a great devotee like Nārada once cursed Viṣṇu, causing Him to incarnate again. This occurs when one's intellect becomes confused. We must always pray for positive intellect.
"If the self is searching for the self somewhere, we will never find it anywhere."
"The difference between us and God is that we came to the world because of our karma, and He came according to His own decision."
Filming location: Vép, Hungary
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The way to God
19:55 - 20:29
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From: 9 May 2022
The essence of spiritual life is Satsaṅg and recognizing the inner Guru. Religious identity is temporary, but the Ātmā within all beings is eternal. This essence is like an ocean, with individuals as drops from it. In this age, humility and goodness lead to the supreme reality, while pride leads elsewhere. The true Guru is beyond all deities, often silent yet profoundly present. External achievements and learning are not the final measure. True greatness is found in humble devotion and inner truth. Association with truth and pure company is vital, yet even simple, constant remembrance can be transformative. The ultimate state is one of inner silence, where all distinctions dissolve.
"Guru Dev. What is the Guru Dev? The Guru is above Brahmā, Viṣṇu, Śiva."
"Sat. What is sat? What is it? It is truth. Truth. And Saṅgha.... With whom do you want to live?"
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
