Jonathan Berent: Thank you so much for joining
us today, Sadhguru.
I think the audience is very interested in
what you have to say.
I guess to start, they define inclusive consciousness.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on–
Sadhguru: They did not define it.
Jonathan Berent: They did not, OK.
Well I was just going to ask you what’s
missing.
So you can start.
Sadhguru: With all due respect, they spoke
about intent, right intent.
They spoke about the right kind of thoughts,
emotions, attitudes, and to some extent actions.
There is no consciousness in this.
If we are understanding that the way we think,
feel, and act is of a consciousness, no.
It is like we are mistaking a plant.
We are mistaking the flower for the soil.
We are mistaking expressions for the source.
This is something that’s happening everywhere,
not just here.
People think by changing attitudes, their
consciousness will change.
No.
By changing attitudes, certain actions will
change — yes, positive, beneficial.
But it is not truly transformative.
Change will happen.
Transformation will not happen.
If I have to define a distinction between
change and transformation, change means the
residue of the past will still remain.
A transformation means nothing of the past
will remain, which is what is needed today
if you want to create a new world, if you
want a new generation to have a fresh life.
It’s been expressed in so many ways.
Being in this part of the world, what their
family are with, generally, someone said,
leave the dead to the dead.
It’s very significant.
This is not coming out of recklessness.
This is not coming out of unconcern.
But this is coming with the concern that you
must be a fresh life.
You can learn many things from the past about
how to conduct yourself.
But there is nothing to learn from the past
about how to be.
Because you are a complete life by yourself.
You don’t have to learn how to be a life
from the past.
Maybe you have to learn how to be a good engineer.
Maybe you have to learn how to be something
else in the society from the past.
But you don’t have to learn how to be a
life from the past, because past has nothing
to do with this.
This is a fresh life, and this is a complete
life.
Consciousness is that dimension, which is
the very source of who we are.
Our intentions, our actions, our thoughts,
and our attitudes are a consequence of that.
Or in other words, we are trying to fix the
consequence without fixing the source.
Now all these distinctions of variety of things
that they said, gender discriminations, racial
discriminations, every kind, OK?
Somebody is Hindu, somebody is a Muslim, somebody
is a Googler– it becomes a religion after
some time, believe me.
Second generation, they will become a religion
by themselves.
Yes.
I’m saying you will see a football match
going on.
It’s like a religion, two different clubs.
They’re willing to fight and kill each other.
Just a game.
So where does this come from?
See, the nature of being human is this.
If you give me two minutes.
There are four dimensions of our mind.
In modern societies, the nature of our education
has constipated our mind in such a way because
we are just largely using just one dimension,
which we call as the intellect.
The other dimensions of mind, if I have to
use Indian terminology, it means buddhi, ahankara,
manas, and chitta.
What buddhi means is the intellect.
You do what you want.
The nature of the intellect is to slice things
open and see.
If you leave the world in the hands of your
intellect, your intellect will chop it into
a million pieces and will want to chop it
into further micro pieces and want to chop
it into further micro-micro pieces, depending
upon how sharp your intellect is.
The sharper your intellect, the more you dissect
the world.
You cannot stop it, because that is the nature
of the intellect.
And it’s good.
So you must apply intellect only to know the
material aspects of life.
You can’t know life this way.
If I want to know you, can I dissect you?
Jonathan Berent: No.
Sadhguru: But if a doctor wants to know some
aspect of you, materially what’s wrong with
you, he will take a biopsy.
And in a way, he opens it up and looks at
it.
It’s OK on that level.
But I can’t know you as a person by dissecting
you.
I can’t know you as a life by dissecting
you.
I can know a part of your body maybe.
Similarly, I can know parts of the world to
make use of it.
But I can’t know life as such.
So intellect has been over-energized in the
last 100, 150 years.
This is a European impact on the rest of the
world, where we think our thought is supreme.
Someone went to the extent of saying, I think
so I exist or whatever.
I want to ask all of you a simple question.
Tell me, is it because we exist we may think?
Or is it because we think we exist?
Which way is it?
Hello?
Because we exist, we may think, because people
are in such a state of mental diarrhea all
the time.
Nonstop it’s going on.
They think it’s more of an existence than
existence.
But my head is all the time empty unless I
want to think about something.
So I know a thought is not necessary.
I can just live here without a thought.
When I want, I will think.
Otherwise, I’ll keep quiet.
Just like my hand– if I want to use it,
otherwise I keep it here.
Similarly, you must be able to do this with
your mind.
Just because you lost control over your mind
and you think it’s everything because it’s
entering into every aspect of your life where
it has no business.
Thought has been over-energized by people.
And the very nature of the thought is such
that if you think it must be logical, it cannot
be any other way.
Well, what somebody is thinking may look illogical
to you, but they have found their own logic.
The most extreme person that you have met,
within himself or herself, they have their
own logic.
Isn’t it so?
They’re not speaking illogically as far
as they’re concerned.
They have found their own kind of logic.
Logic means it needs two.
Logic means it needs division.
Now logically you’re trying to arrive at
inclusive consciousness.
It’s not going to happen.
Because you’re using a knife to stitch.
This is not going to work.
If you use a knife to cut, it’s efficient.
You use a knife to stitch things together,
you will only tear it up further.
So my thought and your thought, I am telling
you, whatever great meetings you have– I’ve
been to every kind of peace conference on
the planet.
What happens there?
It’s just short of war.
After some time, it heats up.
But on the second day anyway, it’s all over.
They all get drunk in the evening, and they
go home.
If you make them stay there for a week, I’m
telling you right there, there will be a battle.
Yes, it is true.
I’m not saying this with any disdain.
I made a sincere effort to participate in
all these conferences at one time, believing
they’re going to lead to peace.
But eight years ago, I decided I will never
again go to these events, because people are
professional conference attendees.
They’re making a living out of it.
It’s not about peace.
So the next dimension of intelligence is called
as ahankara.
Ahankara means identity.
This is important that in modern societies,
we have not cultured our children to culture
their identity.
When I say identity, the fundamental identity
for you is always your body.
There’s a racial thing that concerns him
and concerns all of us.
I’m darker than him, you know.
I face it all the time, joyfully.
But I face it everywhere I go.
I have extra features which make me further
discriminated.
But our first identity is with the body.
When we identify with the body, the color
of the skin also becomes part of it.
Why do we identify with the body?
Because our experience is limited to this.
If you say me, you mean this, isn’t it?
Because you experience of life is limited
to this, naturally you are identified with
this, and this is you, and this is how you
look.
Somebody looks so different, whether in gender
or because of race or because of maybe just
fashion– who knows what makes them different?
But suddenly, this is me, that’s you.
It’s established.
But we sit here in this hall.
Whatever the color of our skin, whatever our
religion, whatever our agenda, we are inhaling
and exhaling the same air.
But we have no issue.
Body has no problem.
But the identity has a problem.
You are identified with something.
We have not cultured our children right from
an early age that your identity should be
universal.
This is something in India traditionally.
Before you start education for a child, there
is something called Vidyarambham, where the
first chant that they must do is that my identification
is with the entire cosmos.
Without this, you should not give education
to a child.
That is the understanding.
Because education is seen as an empowerment.
You should not empower a person who has limited
identifications.
Because it doesn’t matter whether it’s
of individual nature or of family or of community
or race, religion, nation.
It doesn’t matter.
Once you have limited identity, you will cause
disharmony.
You will cause cruel things thinking you’re
doing the right thing.
I know the debate always goes to ISIS and
things like this.
I want you to understand this.
These people, looking at their actions, you
may be sitting here — I know I’m getting
into a minefield.
Sitting here, all of us think, these are horrible
people.
But you must understand this.
They believe they’re doing the greatest
thing that a human being can do.
They’re working for God.
There can be no better employer.
Not Google– God.
Jonathan Berent: Who you’ve never prayed
to…
Sadhguru: That’s my problem.
What I’m saying, you should have seen this.
I’m sure you guys can Google anything.
You must see there is a press meet that the
Afghan Taliban is conducting with the international
media just before the United States invaded
Afghanistan.
All these young guys with long beards and
big, big turbans, they’re all sitting like
this.
And they’re asking questions.
Just then they bomb that Buddha statue, and
they made this thing that girls should not
go to school and many other things.
So these kind of questions are coming.
Whatever you ask them, they say, in our holy
book, our prophet, our God said this, this,
this.
We’re just doing that.
I was just watching those guys, I had tears
in my eyes.
These are wonderful guys.
These are guys who are willing to die for
what they believe in.
But they’ve been screwed up by the scriptures.
Yes, these are wonderful people who are willing
to die for what they think is that right,
all right?
A man who is willing to die for what he thinks
is right is a great man.
But look at the consequence, simply because
of limited identity.
So there’s ahankara.
This identity is what wills the intellect.
If you hold the right identity, from an early
age if it’s brought into us that your identity
is with the entire cosmos– because nothing
happens here without everything’s involvement
in you.
We are sitting on this round planet, which
is spinning and moving at a great speed in
the middle of nowhere.
You don’t know where it begins, where it
ends, this thing.
And look at us sitting here and talking.
How many forces– how many forces in the
existence are keeping you and me in place
on this chair?
So there is no way we can exist without the
involvement of all this.
But talking about this intellectually is not
going to help, because you try to understand
intellectually, you’re using a knife.
Further you will divide.
So there is another dimension of intelligence
within you, which can make you come to an
experience of this.
The next dimension of intelligence is called
as manas.
Manas means a huge silo of memory.
There are eight types of memory in this.
I will just name them.
I’m not going through this.
These eight types of memory are referred to
as elemental memory, atomic memory, evolutionary
memory, karmic memory, sensory memory, and
in the karmic memory there are two types.
One is called sanchita.. there is a bank of
memory, which determines the very shape and
size of your body.
There’s another one which is right now in
play, so two dimensions of karmic memory.
Inarticulate memory, that there is a memory
but you can never articulate but it’s finding
expression.
When you see a chair, you know this is where
you should sit, not there.
You didn’t think about it, because there
is a memory in you that this is where you
must sit.
When you see a glass, you know this is how
you must hold.
This is not simple Without this knowledge,
you cannot build this.
There is an enormous memory which allows you
to do almost everything automatically.
Because an inarticulate memory is constantly
in action.
And that is articulate memory, which is a
very minuscule part of your memory.
The next dimension of intelligence is most
important.
This is called as chitta.
This is an intelligence without an iota of
memory in it, unsullied by memory.
See, memory means a boundary.
You guys are always dealing with information.
Today you’re in technology.
I think memory does not mean what’s here.
Memory means– chh– all over the place
Memory is a boundary.
What I know is always a boundary.
What I do not know is a limitless possibility,
isn’t it?
We have misunderstood the power of ignorance.
Our knowledge is always bound within boundaries.
Our ignorance is boundless.
So always in the yogic system, we identify
with our ignorance, never with our knowledge.
This is something we must do in a technology
company.
Because that’s where the possibility is.
That is where the new terrain is, in your
ignorance, not in your knowledge.
So chitta is unsullied by memory.
It’s just pure intelligence.
Right now, if you eat an apple, it turns into
a human being.
You cannot do it with your brains.
Even your brains were created by what you
eat, isn’t it?
There is an intelligence here, which is capable
of transforming anything to this, because
it is making use of the memory and the manas
and making this happen.
But the most important dimension of your intelligence
is chitta.
In today’s education systems, in today’s
social conditions, there is no effort to dip
into deeper dimensions of our intelligence.
We’re just too enamored with our own intellect
and now using this knife to stitch everything.
Jonathan Berent: Well, you should know that
even at Google when we interview people, we
have something called GCA that we look for,
which is General Cognitive Ability.
I suppose that that would fall into that intellect
dimension.
Most of us weren’t raised where we were
told from an early age to identify with the
cosmos.
So is there any hope for us?
Or are we lost?
Sadhguru: See, identifying with the cosmos
is just another thought.
As a thought, it doesn’t do much.
It makes people a little airy brained and
they’ll start acting funny.
You become New Agey.
You know, I love the cosmos.
It’s very easy to love the cosmos because
it’s not here with you.
If you’ve got to love somebody next to you,
there’s lots of problems.
See, this wanting to set up boundaries, the
instinct of wanting to set up boundaries,
is so deep.
You see a dog peeing all over the place not
because he has some urinary problem.
He’s building a kingdom.
It’s a pee kingdom, but it’s a kingdom,
all right?
He’s building a kingdom.
Every human being is also doing the same thing
because there are two dimensions of your intelligence.
One is designed to create self-preservation.
One aspect of your intelligence is designed
for self-preservation, which is your intellect.
The chitta, that dimension of the intelligence
is designed to make you expand.
Once you have come as a human being, this
is your issue fundamentally.
Whoever you are, whatever you are right now
in your life, you want to be something more.
If that something more happens, you want to
be something more.
If that something more happens, you want to
be something more.
I’m sure you guys want to set up Google
Maps for Mars.
Yes, if that happens for the entire universe
if it’s possible.
Because this is the nature of being human.
There is one dimension which always wants
to expand.
Another dimension always wants to build walls.
You build a wall.
You feel safe.
After two days, you feel you understand the
walls of self-preservation are also the walls
of self-imprisonment.
You want to break it, you break it, and you
put a new wall there, and you think this is
great, this is freedom.
After some time, you feel that’s not it,
and you want to expand it.
These two dimensions are not opposing each
other.
They’re are not diametrically opposite to
each other.
They are complementary.
There is only one thing about you which needs
preservation.
That’s your physicality.
This body must be preserved, because if you
break it, you can’t fix it.
Everything else in you right now– suppose
I take out all your thoughts, all your emotions,
all your ideas, all your philosophies, all
your belief systems, and trashed them right
here, break them into pieces.
You can come up with a fresh thought, fresh
emotions, fresh belief systems, fresh philosophies
just like that.
So all those must be every day put into the–
what you call them– the shredder.
You must have a pulverizer, because shredder
means they’ll go again, pick it up, and
fix it.
You must have a pulverizer for yourself before
you go to bed.
Today’s ideas, today’s thoughts, today’s
belief systems, today’s experiences, you
must leave the dead to the dead.
Jonathan Berent: Let me challenge.
Let me challenge that.
Because I thought something that [Pabani]
said was very interesting.
And she said almost the wound becomes the
healer.
Or sometimes you hear the wounded become the
healer.
So you can take some of that, can’t you
not transform some of those things that have
been difficult and use that energy, use your
intellect to do something for good?
Sadhguru: So the experience of life can cause
two things.
All this is nice when things, small things
happen.
When really major things happen to you, the
wounds are so big for people that they don’t
heal in a lifetime, many of them, OK?
So the choice is just this.
The experience of life, whatever happens to
us, you can either make it into your wound
or into wisdom.
You can either become wise or you can become
wounded.
If you become wise, you will become a solution.
If you become wounded, you will also become
one more problem.
It’s a choice we have.
Jonathan Berent: So where does this wisdom
come from?
How do we access– if we’re so used to
using one of these four, and probably like
most people in the audience, I wasn’t even
aware that there are these other dimensions,
what’s a starting point?
What’s a way to access beyond the intellect?
Sadhguru: See, it’s like this.
Right now there is water in this glass.
This is definitely not you.
Yes?
But if you drink it, it becomes you.
What is it that you did with this water that
something that’s not you became you?
When you say inclusiveness, this is all you’re
talking about, something that is not you.
You want to make it a part of you in some
way, isn’t it?
So this is right now not you.
But if you drink it, it becomes you.
So what is it that happened technically for
you, peace, justice?
Right now I’m asking you– you take your
right hand, all of you.
Take your right hand and touch your left hand.
Is that you?
Hello?
Touch the chair on which you’re sitting.
Is that you?
How do you know this?
What is the basis of this?
How do you know this is me and this is not
me?
Here there are sensations.
Here there are no sensations.
Or in other words, what you are saying is,
whatever is in the boundaries of my sensation
is me, whatever it is outside the boundaries
of my sensation is not me, isn’t it?
Right now this is not me.
If I drink it and include it into the boundaries
of my sensation, this becomes me, isn’t
it?
Now, the boundaries of your sensations are
such that if you make your life energies very
exuberant, you will see they will expand.
If it happened to you, suppose– it should
have happened to many of you– there was
a moment in your life when you felt so joyful
tears came to you.
Has it happened to you?
You were so joyful or loving tears came to
you.
At such a moment, if you take your hand and
just put it six to eight inches away from
your body right here, you will feel sensations.
If such things did not happen to you, I can
do something horrible to you so that you experience
something.
We can chop off your right leg.
If you chop off your right leg, the leg is
gone, but still the sensory leg may remain
intact for a period of time.
You’ve heard of this phantom leg.
Leg is physical.
Leg is gone.
But the sensory leg is still there.
This means sensory body has a structure of
its own.
If your energies become very vibrant and exuberant
within you, your sensory body expands.
Suppose my sensory body became as big as this.
Now you’ll become a part of me and my experience.
If it became as big as this hall, all these
people become a part of me and my experience.
Because my sensory body has stretched.
We can do a small experiment.
You OK to be a Guinea?
Hello?
Audience: Yes.
Sadhguru: What we will do is– with you eyes
closed you have to do this, but right now
observe me.
What do you do is with your eyes closed, just
rub this briskly like this for two minutes,
let me say, one minute — briskly OK, keep
your eyes closed, and just hold your thumbs
three to four inches away from each other
with your eyes closed.
Something happening between your hands?
Hello?
Audience: Yes.
Sadhguru: OK, please open your eyes.
So just a little bit of rubbing– you didn’t
do it for a minute, either, just 20 seconds.
You rub it, and suddenly something happening
between these two hands, simply because of
vigorous movement the sensory body has expanded.
You can feel something happening right here.
You know why people are rubbing each other
all the time?
It’s an effort.
It’s an effort to include someone who is
not a part of you as yourself.
If this happens– If this happens in a very
basic, physical level, we call this sexuality.
If it happens emotionally, we call this love.
If it happens mentally, it gets labeled as
greed and ambition and conquest.
If it happens on the level of your sensory
body, we call this yoga.
Now, yoga means union.
Union does not mean you cause the union.
Anyway, this happening is one.
You are allowed yourself to experience it.
That means the walls of self-preservation
you loosened up a little bit, that’s all.
Why you want somebody close to you, why you
want a loud one in your life is somewhere
you want to loosen the walls of self-preservation
where you don’t have to worry about protecting
yourself.
Suddenly you feel one with them.
And once you feel one with them, in some way
you want to be in touch with them.
Because you’re trying to loosen up your
sensory body in such a way that you can experience
that which is not a part of you as a part
of yourself.
Now, this need not limit it to be one person
or anything like that.
This need not be biologically connected.
If you can sit here with your life at its
peak of exuberance, you will experience the
whole universe as yourself.
Then we say you are a yogi.
Jonathan Berent: And you had that experience
34 years ago.
You talked about it a little bit yesterday.
I’m just curious for those of us that haven’t
had a peak experience where we’ve had this
sense of union, what advice, what step would
you take if we are of the place where we think,
all right, I’m willing to try this out.
I’m a skeptic.
I don’t know what the sensory body is.
I had a little taste of it here.
What would be the next step if we wanted to
try for ourselves?
Sadhguru: Let’s describe what is being skeptic.
Being a skeptic means you don’t believe
anything unless it truly makes sense to you.
Most people are just downright suspicious.
But they think they’re skeptics.
They don’t qualify as skeptics.
They’re just suspicious about everything.
This comes from a certain fear within you
that everything around you can be wrong.
Suspicion means you made a conclusion about
something that you do not know.
Believing something positively or believing
something negatively is not different.
They’re the same things.
You believe something that you do not know.
Skeptic means whatever I do not know, I do
not know.
I don’t assume things in my life.
What I know, I know.
I think everybody should come to this much
sense and straightness in our life, that what
I know, I know, what I do not know, I do not
know.
It’s perfectly fine.
“I do not know” is a tremendous possibility.
Only if you see “I do not know,” the longing
to know, seeking to know, and the possibility
of knowing arises.
So if you are a skeptic, you are an ideal
candidate.
If you’re a believer, we have to debrief
you.
Jonathan Berent: Get the shredder out.
Sadhguru: Because you assume too many things
that you do not know.
You know the geography of heaven, though you
can’t operate the local Google map.
Jonathan Berent: OK, well, we’ll be taking
questions, so be thinking about the question
you might want to have.
I think one more question I want to ask is,
how do we– we’ve been talking about some
things that are very big.
I think they’re promising.
But yet think about the conversation we had
earlier.
And how do we tie these two things together?
How do they relate in your mind?
Sadhguru: Those of you who are interested,
because right now we must understand this.
Your intellect needs data to function– yes
or no?
Hello?
Without data, your intellect is useless.
It needs data.
That’s why you guys are in the business.
Everybody knows everything in the universe
right now, not because they went there and
saw it.
Because they googled it up.
Because intellect feels stupid without data.
Now, the nature of the intellect is like this
only, that it feeds upon the data.
Where does the data come to you?
What you see, what you hear, what your smell,
what you taste, what you touch.
In the video nature of things, these five
sense organs, which are the main agents of
gathering information for you, are all outward
bound.
You can see what’s around you.
You can’t roll your eyeballs inward and
scan yourself.
You can hear this.
So much activity here.
You cannot hear this.
If an ant crawls upon your hand, you can feel
it.
So much blood flowing.
You cannot feel it.
Because in the very nature of things, your
sense organs are outward bound.
You cannot use these to turn inward.
There is another dimension of perception,
which needs to be activated.
Why is it not active in me?
Because the sense organs are instruments of
survival.
They come on when you’re born.
Whatever kind you are.
Anyway, it comes on.
It comes on for a dog, pig, cat, elephant–
for everybody.
Similarly, it comes on for us.
Whatever is needed for survival for any biological
creature, it turns on at the time of birth
because it’s needed.
Otherwise you wouldn’t survive.
But anything beyond survival process, without
striving it would not have ended your life,
isn’t it?
Anything that you know from an alphabet to
whatever else you know– I’m sorry I’m
not talking about your brand.
I’m talking of the real alphabet.
Anything that you know, from reading to writing
to using a computer or singing a song or whatever,
you know these things with certain striving.
I want you to remember when you were three,
four years of age, that damn A, how complicated
it was, as if it were not enough, there were
two versions of it, which freaked the hell
out of you.
Today you can write with your eyes closed.
Still, there are others in the world who did
not strive in that direction Even today, you
ask them to write, they will struggle, yes
or no.
Without striving, anything beyond survival
would not enter your life and will not enter
your life.
So turning inward is not a survival process.
So there are two fundamental dimensions within
you, instinct of self-preservation, longing
to expand limitlessly.
Both true for a human being.
This is essentially a human problem on the
planet.
No other creator wants to expand limitlessly.
They are only thinking of survival.
Their stomach full, life settled.
For you, stomach empty, only one problem Stomach
full, 100 problems.
Yes, so all your trouble begins after stomach
gets full, isn’t it?
Because this is longing to expand limitlessly.
In the evolutionary process, we can say this.
But every other creature, nature has drawn
two lines within which they live and die.
They’re quite final.
But once you become human, there is only a
bottom line.
There is no top line.
So what humanity is suffering and confused
about is not their bondage.
They’re suffering their freedom.
What do you do with that?
Jonathan Berent: Wow!
All right, well, I’m going to invite anyone–
Sadhguru: All these identities of religion,
race, caste, creed, nationality is they’re
trying to set their own bondage.
Because no bondage has been given to you by
nature.
You’re trying to set your own bondage so
that you feel secure somehow.
Jonathan Berent: And so that’s part of the
motivation that’s driving the attacks.
Sadhguru: All these identities, being identified
with the color of your skin, with whatever
nonsense you believe in and nationality–
just a cloth, a flag.
People will stand there and tears will come
to them.
Just look at that.
It really amazes me.
And on one level, it’s beautiful.
On another level, it’s super ugly that you
get identified with all these kind of things.
People get identified with a symbol, with
a word, with just about anything, all right?
So you are trying to create some artificial
boundary of your own.
Once you create this boundary and you have
another boundary, I have my boundary, when
they meet, we clash.
Jonathan Berent: So if you have a question,
please go ahead and come to the mic.
And again, we’re trying to think about this
topic of inclusive consciousness.
You’ve heard a lot of things shared from
our VPs and also from this conversation.
So let’s hear what’s on your mind based
on all this.
Over here.
Audience: Hello.
So I’m involved in organizing a peace conference
in India.
And it’s a very grassroots-led effort, so
no politicians, thank God.
And I found it interesting that you said you
stopped attending peace conferences.
So I’d love to hear from you any advice
on what we should do or what we should avoid
to make this small effort a success for the
people who are attending.
Sadhguru: See, when you say, no politicians,
thank God, you’re just not attending to
the source of problems.
Politicians are not another breed of people.
A democratic society means tomorrow you may
become the president of this nation.
That’s what it means, yes?
If you’re willing to stick your neck out,
you may become the president of this country
or a prime minister of another country.
So a politician did not drop from the sky.
He is not some other creature.
He is just like you and me.
He stuck his neck out, which you and me are
not willing to do.
Let’s admit this.
It’s not an easy thing.
It’s easy to sit down and comment, but it’s
not an easy thing to try to run a nation.
It’s complex, believe me.
So you must have politicians.
But you must have an atmosphere where it’s
not political in nature, where they will also
let their hair down and talk like common citizens
or human beings.
But without them, what are you going to change?
So peace conferences, if it’s just an entertainment,
you can gather your friends and have a peace
conference.
But if you want peace on the planet, the most
important politicians, the most powerful politicians
in this world must be there.
Only then there is a possibility of peace,
isn’t it?
Otherwise it’s just entertainment.
I’ll tell you I was in a very important
peace conference.
There were 42 Nobel laureates, each one of
them pulling out 10, 20, one of them 44, 45
pages of printed sheets without even looking
up at anybody, just went on reading their
paid speeches from morning to evening.
And slowly, the hall was becoming peaceful.
In one afternoon, the second day afternoon,
I’m sitting right here in the front row,
and I look around.
Literally everybody has fallen asleep except
the security man who was standing there and
me, the idiot, who is sitting up there and
believing there’s going to be world peace
because of this conference and sitting up
there, alert, listening to every word.
Then I looked around.
Everybody’s become very peaceful.
They’ve been having late-night parties,
and they’re all very peaceful.
Then when my turn to speak came, I said, see,
I’ve heard so much peace.
Today I want to ask you, can all of you or
any of you put your hand on your heart and
say you are genuinely peaceful in your life?
They were straight enough.
They said, no, we are not peaceful.
I said, if you cannot make your mind peaceful,
how the hell are you going to make the world
peaceful?
What’s happening in the world is just a
larger manifestation of the nonsense that’s
happening in our heads, isn’t it?
If you and me were truly peaceful human beings,
do we have to worry about you and me fighting
someday?
Hello?
Whatever the issues, we’ll sit down and
handle it, right?
Because there is violence in us, now we have
to have a boundary.
Here there’s a barricade just in case I
get violent or you get violent.
Jonathan Berent: How about from this side
over there.
Audience: Hi Just a very basic question–
you mentioned that before we start educational
of our children, we should try and make sure
that their identity is the cosmos.
But how do you do that then we ourselves are
so hard-wired– I mean, how do we tell our
children that their identity is more when
my own thinking is so limited, when in my
own identity is so limited?
How do I pass something like that to a child
when I am not capable of doing that myself?
Sadhguru: Anyway, whatever you tell your children,
your children don’t listen to you… if
you have them on the way, I’m telling you,
forewarning you.
They don’t listen to a damn thing that you
say.
But they observe you.
They pick up things from the way you are behaving.
If you don’t show that in your life, your
teachings will be hated after some time.
Yes.
See, this is most unfortunate I just see this
happening to so many people.
When they have a child, these parents, they
did everything possible to the child.
They thought this is their life, not just
changing diapers, so many things, everything
possible.
They taught they’re living for this person.
As this person becomes bigger and in their
over-concern about how this child should be,
trying to teach him the best things in the
universe, which is not true in their lives,
slowly you will see by the time he becomes
a teenager, he avoids them.
If he wants to share something, if he wants
to listen to some sense, he goes to his friends,
never to his parents.
Not everybody, I’m saying, but largely it
is happening.
Because they don’t make sense.
They talk things that doesn’t make sense.
People keep asking me, Sadhguru, how did you
become like this?
What is this…
Did you display your life and you are like
this?
This is all I did.
I strive to remain uneducated.
It’s not easy, believe me.
From the day you are born, just everybody
around you is trying to teach you something
that did not work in their life.
You can clearly see it’s not worked in their
life.
Because if it had worked, they should have
been joyful and ecstatic.
It’s not worked.
They’ve become long-faced.
But they’re teaching you all kinds of best
things, louder universe.
It’s not going to work.
You don’t have to say a word.
I will tell you– is it OK if I can share
something?
Jonathan Berent: Sure.
Sadhguru: I brought up my girl alone.
At the age of seven, she lost her mother.
So one rule I put– she’s been traveling
with me since she’s 4 and 1/2 years of age,
OK?
I’m sorry since she is 4 and 1/2 months,
not years.
4 and 1/2, I sent her to school.
But as a little infant, she traveled with
me.
And I made one rule.
Wherever I went, I always stayed with many,
many families all over the country.
I always told everybody, never teach her anything,
no ABC, no 1, 2, 3, no rhyme, nor nonsense.
I don’t want anybody to teach her anything.
People thought this is strange or…
And I said, just leave her.
By the time she was 18 months, she was speaking
three languages fluently because nobody messed
with her.
And she grew up joyfully, went to school,
everything.
At the age of 13, something she was disturbed
at school, and she came back home.
And one day she said, you’re teaching everybody
so many things.
You’re not telling me anything.
I said, well, I don’t do anything unsolicited.
I’ve been waiting.
It’s all right.
Now you come.
There’s only one thing you need to know.
I said, never to look up to anybody.
She looked at me, “what about you?”
kind of thing in her face.
I said, not even me.
Never look up to anybody.
Never look down on anybody.
That’s how you have to do with life.
Never look up to anything or anybody.
Never look down on anything or anybody.
Suddenly you will see life just the way it
is.
Right now, something is high, something is
low, something is God, something is devil,
something is virtue, something is sin.
You divided the universe in a million different
ways, and then you’re trying to fix it.
It’s not going to work.
The instrument which broke the world into
pieces is your intellect.
With that, you’re trying to fix everything.
It’s not going to work.
Now, this racism thing, it’s disastrous
that in 21st century, every day there’s
a shooting.
I think this has been happening all the time.
Only now because of cell phones and Facebook
it’s out there and everybody knows.
I think it’s been happening right through,
all right?
At one time, it was happening legally.
Now it’s been happening illegally.
Now, these kind of things are happening because
we’re using our intellect to fix the problem.
You’re using a knife to stitch.
This is not going to work.
You just live that way .Whichever way you
live, your children will grasp it, and they’ll
make a sense out of that in their own way.
And maybe they’ll fall this way or that
way because you are not the only influence
upon them.
You better know that.
You’re going to be a mother.
You must know this.
You are not the only influence.
There are all kinds of people, and there’s
Google.
Audience: Sadhguru:, you talked about identity
and inclusive consciousness.
So I want to know, let’s say like you talked
about the sensory body and feeling that everyone
is part of you kind of thing.
So where does the role of action come in?
So if I do something, do I identify myself
with it what I did?
And let’s say if I feel that you are or
everyone is part of like me or the whole cosmos,
and you do something.
Is you doing something, cosmos doing something,
me doing something?
Where does the action come in the picture?
Sadhguru: See, this is the beauty of our existence.
In this existence, in this cosmos, we are
not even a speck of dust.
That small we are.
But still, creation has given as an individuality,
an individual nature that we can experience
these things.
But countless number of people who lived on
this planet before you and me came.
Where are they?
They’re all topsoil.
They’ve become part of the Earth, isn’t
it?
So if you get it from me today, you can transform
your life, that really everything is a part
of you, and you are a part of everything,
not as a thought, but experientially.
If you can experience everything around you
as you experience the 5, 10 fingers of your
hands, then you will see life becomes tremendously
beautiful.
Otherwise, anyway one day you will get it
from the maggots.
But it will be a bit too late lesson.
But everybody will get it one day, isn’t
it?
Hello?
When people bury us, we are going to get the
point that we are part of the Earth.
Right now, we forget it.
We can live sensibly.
So this must come from an experience.
If you come from a thought, again you’re
thinking how is inclusiveness and individuality
existing at the same time?
That is the beauty of this existence.
It is the filth which has become the flower,
isn’t it?
Yes or no?
It is the filth which has become the flower.
In your mind filth is different, flower is
different, but in existence filth and flower
are same.
They are not different, just different ways
of existing.
For you nose, filth doesn’t feel goo.d But
if you were a pig, you would like the filth.
Nothing wrong with that.
Because it’s the same thing.
It’s the same thing or no?
Hello?
It’s the same thing, isn’t it?
It is just that in our mind and with our intellect,
we are breaking everything.
This breaking is only a psychological reality.
This is not existentially true.
See, we started a huge movement called Project
GreenHands.
I think something a little bit was there in
this.
This happened like this.
When I saw that entire southern India was
turning into desert very rapidly, rivers were
drying up, ground water went from like 100,
150 feet to almost 1,500 feet and palm trees,
the crowns were falling off, we thought we
must do something.
Then I did this to them.
One day I called– I went to a small village
and called for people.
About 5,000 people turned up.
So I made them– this is around 11 o’clock
in the morning.
The weather is not like this in southern India.
It’s hot, summer sun.
I made them sit there.
Close by, there were about five rain trees,
three of them really large ones.
You’ve seen rain trees?
Some of them can be as large as an acre.
It’s shade.
So three of them are really large ones.
Two of them were medium-sized ones, very attractive.
I would love to be under those trees.
But I made them sit here in hot sun.
And I went on talking, stretching the talk,
telling them stories, telling them jokes.
They were all very enthusiastic in the beginning.
Slowly– if you’re walking around, you
won’t feel the sun.
If you just sit under the sun, it just really
gets you.
About 1 and 1/4, 1 and 1/2 hours, they were
really going away.
They’re thinking, what’s wrong with this
Sadhguru?
He’s just frying us in the sun.
Then I said, come, and I took them under the
tree.
Ah!
Everybody.
Suddenly, you know what is a tree.
Otherwise you were thinking of how to make
furniture out of this.
Now suddenly you know what’s a tree.
I made them sit down there and read.
It’s a certain spiritual process that I
set up, a process for them where I told them,
what you exhale, trees are inhaling.
What they exhale, you are inhaling.
Once they experienced it, now you can’t
stop them from planting trees.
They planted over 28 million trees.
And you can’t stop them.
They changed the entire culture.
But when this happened to me about 9, 10 years
ago, I went back to my city, which I had not
gone and done any work there, I had never
spoken there, I avoided this because my family
lives there.
I wanted to be anonymous in that town, not
recognized.
But because of the Google and stuff, I got
recognized everywhere.
So when I went there, they insisted I must
do something.
I called for a program.
All kinds of people turned up, my kindergarten
school friends, teachers, my college teachers,
school teachers, everybody.
When I spoke and all this happened, and my
English teacher came up to me from school
and she said, now I understand why you wouldn’t
let me teach Robert Frost.
I said, ma’am, why would I not let you teach
Frost?
I like Frost.
I have some poetry in his own voice.
I said I like Frost.
Why would I not let you teach?
Don’t you remember?
You didn’t let me teach Frost.
Then I remembered.
One day she came up, and we were always studying
English poems and English literature.
Suddenly she introduced this American poet
and said, this is Robert Frost.
He’s a great guy.
And she started out the poem “Woods are
lovely, dark and deep”.
I said stop.
I said, a man who calls a tree a wood, I’m
not going to have anything to do with this
guy.
She said, no, no, Robert Frost is a great–
I don’t care who the hell he is.
He calls tree a wood.
I’m not going to listen to that guy.
I didn’t let her teach.
We chose Longfellow instead of Frost because
I didn’t let her teach Frost that year.
So I’m saying if you call a tree a wood,
it’s a commodity.
This water, this Earth that you walk upon,
the people that you see, these are not commodities.
This is life, isn’t it?
The air that you breathe, the water that you
drink, the soil that you walk upon, the trees
that you sit under, everything else in this
world is life and life-making material for
you.
If you forget this, you will treat it as commodity.
If you experience this, that this is actually
what is making your life, then you will see
the most fantastic thing about this universe.
Everything is one, but everything is separate
at the same time.
That’s what gives us an experience.
That’s why I can sit here and talk to you.
Otherwise, how to talk to you?
Jonathan Berent: Maybe one more question.
Audience: Hi, Sadhguru.
Thank you for coming.
So for me, one way to achieve inclusiveness
is to see other people as ourselves.
For example, right now I know for sure that
you exist within me, because your voice happens
within my head, your image.
Sadhguru: No, no no.
If voices are happening within your head,
it means something else.
Audience: So your image happens within me,
because it reflects through my eyes and–
Sadhguru: You mean to say you have nightmares
every day?
Audience: Well, so my point is, I see you
within me.
That I know for sure.
But I wonder whether you see me within you
as well.
And if you answer yes or no, then that may
be a belief, because how do I know it’s
true?
Sadhguru: See, there are two levels of reality
here.
There is a psychological reality, and there’s
an existential reality.
Existential reality is not your making.
Psychological reality is entirely your making.
But a large part of it is unconsciously made,
so you believe it is real.
Whatever is true in your psychological reality
may have some social relevance but has no
existential relevance.
Right now, if I say you are within me, you
will feel good.
If I say I love you, you’ll feel good.
Maybe it’s true for me.
Maybe it’s true for you.
But it’s not floating around anywhere here,
OK?
It’s just my emotion and your emotion.
Yes, it is nice that our emotions are sweet,
our thoughts are sweet, our actions are sweet.
It’s wonderful if it is so.
But it has only psychological and social relevance.
It has no existential relevance.
If you want to know life, you have to step
out of this bubble called psychological reality
and step into existential reality.
Then only you have a taste of life.
Otherwise, you are just a bundle of thoughts,
emotions, ideas, opinions, and now I’m there
in there in all that.
So what I would tell all of you is instead
of thinking about it, instead of analyzing
it, an experiential dimension has to happen.
If you’re willing to dedicate 28 to 30 hours
of focused time, we will give you tools with
which you can make this happen for yourself.
This is not some empty talk.
This has happened to millions of people.
This has worked.
And I must tell you, first 21 years of my
work, as a rule I never appeared in the media.
Of course, I didn’t have a website.
I never put up one poster or banner or even
a brochure.
Only by word of mouth millions of people came.
Obviously it must have worked for them to
bring their family and friends.
And now I’m not promising any miracle.
I’m not taking you to heaven.
I’m telling you the source of all your problems
is you, not somebody else.
I’m saying it’s hard talk.
It is not some miraculous promise of going
to heaven, some La-La land is there and everything
will be fine for you.
No.
In spite of that, people came, because they
saw the transformation within themselves.
And people around them had to come.
There was no other way.
So I’m saying this is the technology of
well-being.
We are handling our external well-being in
a scientific way through many means of technology.
Why is it that we are so crippled when it
comes to our interiority?
We are trying to handle it through our emotions.
We are trying to handle it through our philosophies.
We are trying to handle it through our ideologies
and belief systems.
No, it’s time you approach this human mechanism
in a scientific manner, how to make this into
a full-fledged possibility.
See, every life in this world is only trying
to become a full-fledged life, whether it’s
a worm or an insect or a bird or an animal
or a tree.
All they’re striving for is to become full-fledged.
But we know what is a full-fledged worm.
We know what is a full-fledged insect.
We know what is full-fledged everything.
But we do not know what is a full-fledged
human being.
Because even if I make you the king or queen
of this planet tomorrow, still you will ask
for the stars.
Because there is something within you which
is longing to become infinite.
If you are longing for the infinite, you can’t
go about conquering space.
It’s not going to get you there.
The finiteness to you has come to you only
because of your identification with your physicality.
Because the nature of physicality is a defined
boundary.
Without a defined boundary, there is no physical
nature.
But is it true that this physical body you
slowly accumulated?
Is it true?
Or were you born like this?
You accumulated this What you accumulate can
be yours.
It can never, ever be you Or in other words,
you are living your life without experiencing
the life that you are even for a moment.
Your entire involvement is with your physiology
and psychology.
It’s time it changes, that you experience
the life that you are.
This life that you are doesn’t come with
boundaries.
It’s only the body.
It is boundaries, and you must stick to the
boundaries.
It’s very important.
Don’t expand it too much.
Thank you very much.
Jonathan Berent: Thank you so much, Sadhguru.
Thank you.
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