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Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Farmer and the Buried Treasure Farmer and the Buried Treasure [23:33 min] The animated story of a farmer discovering a treasure buried in his field. The analogy is rounded out with humorous and timely anecdotes.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Bahas nahi Samvaad: Anjan TV Bahas nahi Samvaad: Anjan TV [23:46 min] Prem Rawat Interview with Anjan TV. Sawal Jawab is a show where one can find the answers of the questions related to life, peace and self development through the message of Prem Rawat.
What is really really simple? We live our lives and there are many complexities. Good bad right wrong, we have many judgements. Sometimes it seems we have gone forward, sometimes it seems we have gone backward. And if we see through this window, then it doesn't seem like something can be simple. But if we take away all that is unnecessary, and then Look at this life, look at this existence. The breath comes- no judgement, no prerequisites, no forms to fill out, no queues to stand it, no waiting game, No .net or .com to log onto. It just comes.

The life of being alive dances and plays out everyday in the most serene and simplest of ways possible. You are. Every morning that comes- You exist. Not through the avenues of this world, but just you. A lot of people sitting there are thinking, it's not like that. We have got lot of problems in this world, and we have to find a solution to this.

I will give an analogy. There is this person who is born and raised in a big castle. But one thing this person has never done is to look at themselves. There is no mirror, so they have never seen themselves. All other entertainments are available. Somehow this person dreams to be beautiful. And the fact of the matter is, this person is exquisitely beautiful. And everyday this person laments, "Oh, I wish I could be beautiful". If only they could see how beautiful they are. This is my passion. I go around the world, I don't have written speeches. If you would ask me backstage on what I'm going to talk about, I'll have no idea. You have thousands of drawers that are filled with things that promise to bring beauty to us. I want to tell you, you don't need all of those. You just need a mirror to see how beautiful you already are.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - The Lion and the Sheep The Lion and the Sheep [23:47 min] One day a farmer was walking back from the forest. He came across a little lion cub. So, he brought the lion cub back home, gave it milk, water, some food. Didn't know what to do with it, put it with all the sheep that he had. Well, every day this kept happening, where he would give him the food, play with him a little bit and then when the time came, he would put it with the sheep.
Time came, cub grew a little big bigger. Started going out in the fields, playing with the sheep, playing with the lamb.
One day, a real big lion came out of the jungle. And when the sheep heard the roar, they all scrambled hiding wherever they could, because they were afraid. The lion that had grown up with the sheep also did the same. The big lion stepped out of the forest seeing this lion trying to hide. Came over to him and said, Why are you hiding? He said, "You will eat me." The big lion said, "I am not going to eat you. Do you know who you are? Do you know that you are not a sheep, you are a lion." "Whatever, whatever you say is fine with me, but please don't eat me."
Having seen, that this lion was not going to be convinced, the big lion took the little lion to a lake. And said, "Look at yourself, look at this reflection and see what you see." And when the little lion looked at his reflection he said, "I am like you. Not like them."
The big lion said, "Right, you are a lion."
So, the little lion said, "Oh thank you, thank you, thank you so much."
And the lion said, "Why are you thanking me? I didn't do anything. All I did, is showing you who you already were. I didn't create something new here. I didn't take a sheep and turned it into a lion. I took a lion and showed the lion, that you are a lion, not a sheep."
We are like the little lion, who thought that he is a sheep, until someone showed him that he is a lion. The peace, the divinity which we seek is already within us. It does not need to be created. The knowledge that Maharaji offers, is just like a mirror, in which one can see his own reflection. The peace that Maharaji talks about does not need to be created. Each one of us are carrying that peace in our hearts. Peace just needs to be discovered.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Jeremy Gilley in Conversation with Prem Rawat Jeremy Gilley in Conversation with Prem Rawat [23:52 min] In May 2013 Prem Rawat met with Jeremy Gilley to talk about peace, its importance, and understanding how it might be spread. This conversation is part of PeaceBeat's 48-hour webcast.

With a series of terrible armed conflicts during the 1990's, Jeremy Gilley, a British actor and filmmaker, wanted to know why peace was so distant. As a young man Jeremy was frustrated, angry and confused about the appalling suffering that was going on in the world. But he decided he wanted to do something about it. And so began a journey to try and create at least one fixed day where the world would be at peace.

Jeremy's strategy was to make a documentary about his efforts to establish a global day of peace, believing, quite reasonably, that he would fail. However, he felt that in failing, his film would place a spotlight on the issues of peace, and embarrass politicians and global leaders into action. Against his wildest expectations, the 21st September was unanimously adopted by all countries of the United Nations as Peace Day.

Jeremy has subsequently gone on to establish the NGO Peace One Day to campaign for global recognition and acceptance of the day.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Interview with Fernando Mauro Trezza Interview with Fernando Mauro Trezza [26:08 min] In Brazil, the TV show Words of Peace has been airing for over ten years. To celebrate this milestone, Fernando Mauro Trezza, President of the Brazilian Association of Community Channels, sat down with Prem Rawat to ask him about his work, his message and why peace matters.
Fernando Mauro Trezza: “For many people today, peace seems to be a boring subject. Can this perspective be changed?”
Prem Rawat: “Of course, because they're coming from a concept of what peace is. They're not coming from the need. They have to feel the need.”
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Conversation with Saeed Naqvi Conversation with Saeed Naqvi [26:40 min] Saeed Naqvi is senior Indian journalist, television commentator, interviewer. He has interviewed world leaders and personalities in India and abroad, which appear in newspapers, magazines and on national television, remained editor of the World Report, a syndication service on foreign affairs, and has written for several publication, both global and Indian, including the BBC News, The Sunday Observer, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, Washington Post, The Indian Express, The Citizen and Outlook magazine.
Mr. Naqvi also shares his experience post interviewing Prem Rawat.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation interviews Prem Rawat Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation interviews Prem Rawat [26:44 min] Life without peace is incomplete: Peace Speaker Prem Rawat Interview.
Prem Rawat talks about the journey that is each person’s lifetime. Ideas may change, he says, but the breath keeps coming and bringing life. And while people pray for a sign, their prayers have already been answered, he says: “Another day… and this little vessel has been put on this river to make this journey.”
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - NewsFirst Sri lanka: interviews Prem NewsFirst Sri lanka: interviews Prem [27:48 min] Prem Rawat interviewed by the popular NewsFirst channel in Sri Lanka.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Rubaru with Prem on Anjan Rubaru with Prem on Anjan [28:32 min] An interview with Prem on Anajan channel by the two hosts of the show Rubaru
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Peacemakers: Conversation with Mr. Gee Peacemakers: Conversation with Mr. Gee [28:32 min] Over the last nine months, TPRF has undertaken a pilot project to demonstrate that television broadcasts of Prem Rawat’s message of peace can generate the kind of viewer analysis that attract advertisers. This is one episode in its full broadcast version.