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Glad to hear it you synthesize knowledge from multiple sources and reference it to your own inner experience. That's how it should be done in this Aquarian era. The Western spiritual path was fraught with corruption, "it was mostly politics" as you say. Religious dogma has been pushed for nearly 2000 years from "spiritual" authorities that were corrupted by materialism...this was how most of the West experienced spirituality up until recently. Now it is up to individuals to discover their spiritual truth by themselves with a decentralized body of spiritual knowledge and experienced being shared freely and openly in a way that was not possible without the technology and social progression of modern times. Esoteric and arcane knowledge is available to everyone now! The struggle is to keep our hearts open and our minds calm while there are so many easy and tempting forms of distraction and stimulation available to us with this technology. It is a double-edged sword. Sadhguru is a great teacher. Thank you for sharing your experience and perspective with his programs and teachings.
Thank you for the tip, I didn’t know much about him and in these past hours I’ve been listening to his teachings and he’s incredible. I’m now going to buy a few books to deepen my understanding about him, and also Khalil Gibran 🙏🏼
Lol great Video mane, I'm from Italy too, I started my Spiritual path when I was 18 , now I'm 33. Ifollowed Sadhguru mainly but also Krishnamurti and many others. I used to meditate alot but never could enter Samadhi. I just came to a point that I could feel energies/ ghosts. Now I dont practice anymore Its all BS.. U meditate/ go in the Astral naturally during Sleep
Folks are talking about JKrishnamurti.True, a great teacher but helpful probably to ones who are ripe but if one is just starting out then good luck to you. It's not about who's a great teacher.Its all about who's right for you to meet you where you're at. If I'm a villager in Nepal, Eckhart Tolle isn't the one for me.
spirituality as a business, gurus popping up like mushrooms, Sadghuru is one of them..........if you are really serious look at Jiddhu Krishnamurti, just a humble man.......best wishes
With much love, I recommend you to listen satsangs and to meet Paramahamsa Vishwananda. I called God from within and he manifested through him.... Jai Gurudev 🙏❤️🔥 Hare Krishna 🦚
You need to run it like a business for the organization to earn money and sustain itself. Important thing to note is whether they are utilizing it properly to build better infrastructure for everyone, which Isha is definitely doing . Look at their activities, it will drive you crazy..
Guru dom is a good business agreed but it is also a highly uniting factor intra-nationally and inter-nationally. So even if he is 'created' artificially, it still is doing good for humanity.
No real man should worship another man, especially one who is just like us, flawed and human. If you're truly curious about life and its meaning, it's far more valuable to turn to the works of great philosophers and writers who have honestly confronted their own experiences. Figures like Leo Tolstoy, Albert Camus, and Fyodor Dostoevsky lived through real struggles and openly reflected on the complexities of life. In contrast, blindly following a self-proclaimed godman, who may be a bit more eloquent in English than other so-called spiritual leaders, is misguided. For example, Sadguru was thoroughly debunked by Javed Akhtar, and it's pathetic to see him begging to appear on Joe Rogan’s podcast. Instead of revering such individuals, we should seek wisdom from those who have faced life’s hardships with sincerity and intellectual honesty.