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MYSTERIOUS Ruins That Defy History!

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How Do We Handle Hard Times in Life?

Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. 

Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.
When you will learn -  how to handle my thought, how to handle my emotion. We will give you tools how to figure this machine out...whatever the issue we will do our best,  but this should not be an issue.
Questioner:  In life there are many phases where  we feel that we are depressed, we are lonely, and when everybody is against us, and there’s no one to,  you know, guide us or talk about it. So at that moment, how should we handle it, or how should we deal with it?


Me versus the universe is a bad competition to get into. Would you also agree with me? So this is why yoga. Yoga does not mean twisting and turning your body. The word yoga means union. Right now, it’s me versus the universe – this is just your psychological condition. This is not the reality. Even when you feel utterly lonely, are you still breathing?

So you’re transacting with the world, isn’t it? Yes?  You only can’t get along with the people around you. But the atmosphere is okay with you.  Food is okay, if it tastes good. Water is okay. You have transaction with the world, isn’t it?

Your existence is constantly in engagement with the universe,  but your mind becomes against the universe. If you create a psychological condition that you are against or you’re in competition with the universe or the cosmos, obviously will feel crushed for small things. Little things will crush you. When I say little things – maybe you failed your examination, maybe you got thrown out of the university, maybe you got fired from a job, maybe somebody ditched you, maybe something else like this happened. These are all small things between life and death. Because you came here with nothing, isn’t it?

When you die, there is no container service for you. You die with nothing. In spite of that, most people have turned their homes into warehouses. Most people are carrying such a huge baggage on their head, as if they’re carrying the whole universe on their head. This is their own psychological condition. Your thought and emotion is what you’re talking about. Right? When are you going to figure out how to handle your thought and emotion? Not hers, not hers, not his, yours. When are you going to learn how to handle my thought and my emotion? At the end of your life? 

The only problem, really, with life is just this – most human beings have taken themselves too seriously. They do not understand. You’ve seen on the computer screen these pop-ups? You are a pop-up on this planet.  You pop-up for two seconds and pop-out.  No, no, you must see, countless number of people like you and me have walked this planet, they were also big people. Where are they? All top soil? Top soil or no? Unless somebody, your friends decided to bury you real deep, fearing that you may raise from the dead. You know, there have been such instances. Or maybe you’re planning to go to heaven.
Hello?
Anybody who talks about a place other than this place as a better place than this – this is a crime against humanity. My fundamental work is to destroy all heavens, so that people will learn to live well here. All these idiots who made a hell out of themselves, they want to go to heaven. They made a mess out of this place, and then they want to go to heaven. I’m asking you, do you have any proof? Do you have any proof that you are not already in heaven and messing it up?
Do you have any proof?

You’re already in heaven, making  a mess out of it. Yes? Simply because you are not even learning how to handle your basic faculties of thought and emotion. Isn’t it? Your only justification is “Everybody is like this, only” – that’s how it is in a madhouse. That is how it is in a madhouse, only a doctor looks crazy. So when are you going to handle it? Slowly, at the age of sixty? I’m asking. When will you learn how to handle my thought, how to handle my emotion, how to handle my body, how to handle my chemistry – when are you going to figure this, at the end of your life?

Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.
Because this culture has grown –when to do spirituality means when you’re seventy, when you’re no good for anything else. No. At the earliest possible time, whatever is most profound about you, not about heavens, about this life, everything that you need to know you must know soonest, isn’t it? Only then you’ll live a sensible life. You okay, if we tell you a joke, you won’t get offended? Because this is the most serious crowd I’ve ever seen in the last few years. Sad guru : How many of them are journalists here? Panel Member: Most of them.  

Okay This happened – Shankar an Pillai, when he was in Paris, was married to a French woman. One day, it was their anniversary – first anniversary. So she invited a bunch of friends, and she wanted to cook something really fresh,  everything fresh. So from morning, she was driving him to this market, that market. He got this fresh vegetables, fresh meat, fresh chicken, this, that, everything. Then in the evening, she said – because the French have this, you know, snail appetizer – she said, “Go to the beach and get some snails, fresh. And I will make some appetizer for all the friends who are coming.” So Shankar an Pillai went to the beach and he was picking up all the snails and putting in a bucket. Then he met an old friend, an Indian guy, they hit it off  and they were talking about their old times, he just forgot that he’s married. 

You know, when you meet old  friends it happens. And both of them went to a bar and they had a few drinks, and he just forgot. Then he  realized, then the snails were just climbing out, and take one snail fell out of the bucket. He realized, “Oh my god,  I’m supposed to take the snails. My wife, French wife, she’s waiting.” So he said, “I need to go.” And he went. By  then it was already very late. He went, he knew it’s not going to be pleasant. So he came near the house and  spilled all the snails on the ground, threw away the bucket, and went and knocked on the door. The French  fury came. He turned back and said, “Come on, you guys. 

We’re almost there. Come on. Let’s go!” So when  are you going to pick your snails and put them in the bucket and fix them? Hmm? Your problems, you must fix  them, isn’t it? These are not problems, I want you to understand you are not suffering your life, you’re only  suffering two fantastic faculties. It’s a privilege of being human that we have these two fantastic faculties. One is  we have a vivid sense of memory. This is because of this memory our life is so rich unlike any other creature  and we have  a fantastic sense of imagination. Now this is what you’re suffering, what happened  ten years ago you can still suffer, why? Are you suffering life or memory? Hello? Memory! What  may happen day after tomorrow you’re already suffering. Are you suffering life or imagination? Participants: Imagination.

Sad guru: Two most fantastic faculties you have you are  suffering. So what are you asking for? You want to become once again an earthworm. An earthworm is a  very eco-friendly creature, I have nothing against it. But it took millions of years of evolution to get you  a this size of brain and now you’re suffering it. If we take away half your brain, of course you will sit  there without any anxiety without any suffering, peacefully. What we need is we need to remove your  brain because you’re suffering your own intelligence, yes or no? 

Because we gave you a very complex  machine, you have not bothered to read even the user’s manual, you want to just blunder around. No? Young  people, its time you figure out a few things about you, if you don’t know how, we will give you tools how to  figure this machine out because in your life many issues will come, more issues come up in your life means you’re living a more active life. Nothing came up means you’re not living. Yes, lots of issues every day. I have the  maximum number of trouble going on in my life on a daily basis because so much of activity around the  world, global level of activity only with volunteers, okay?

Volunteers means nobody is qualified for the job and  you can’t fire them for inefficiency and they love you, what to do? So, this one thing you must fix that is  in your life, you are not the issue, okay? Whatever the issue, we’ll do our best  but this should not be the issue.

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