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Sadhguru on Hippie Culture and the 1960s Generation - YouTube
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You're God, they donât care a damn,
right now they are...
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If you could be drunk, totally intoxicated
and fully aware, it would be a fabulous thing.
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Your search may be great, but unless you do the right things,
right things will not happen to you.
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Superscript: Sadhguru on Hippie Culture
And the 1960's Generation
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So, this... sixties business,
the beauty about this is a whole generation,
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at least a part of the generation realized the existing society here,
whatever they're talking about, they knew nothing.
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Stupid people talking all kinds of nonsense
with great confidence,
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not just about the world, about the other world and
the heaven and the hierarchy in the heaven,
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everything they're talking,
but they donât know a damn thing.
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Whatever that you create right
from your childhood in somebody's mindâŠ
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this is the beauty of intoxicants -
when they get intoxicated they donât care a damn
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you're a father, you're a priest, you're something, you're God,
they donât care a damn, right now they are high.
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That is the beautiful part of it,
that hierarchy falls down
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but the problem is your awareness also falls down,
thatâs the ugly part of it.
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If you could be drunk, totally intoxicated and fully aware,
it would be a fabulous thing,
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thatâs why we chose yoga because you can be totally drunk.
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Look into my eyes and see, I'm stoned all the time,
but aware enough for this world and the next.
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So, this was the beauty of the sixties and the ugliness of sixties isâŠ.
unaware they became animals over a period of time.
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They thought with this seeking, theyâll go beyond
where all this conservative nonsense is going on,
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where... you have to put a noose around your neck
even to sit or stand.
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If you have to eat, you have to eat like this.
If you have to stand, you have to stand like that.
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It was becoming so horribly restrictive, they wanted to break away
from everything and that search looked beautiful,
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but they lost their awareness and they floundered,
they didnât know which way t o look.
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Wherever they looked, they were only deceived
or they got deceived because they were unaware,
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whichever way, it didnât work; but still there is a certain beauty
to it, at least somebody searched.
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Yes? You failed, thatâs not the point,
at least you searched, it's a good thing.
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So, they were like children not knowing anything,
but they had a longing.
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They had a longing to seek something
which is not in their grasp.
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When somebody is wanting to know, when somebody is seeking,
genuinely seeking there is a certain beauty to that atmosphere
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because at least people are admitting,
âWe donât know a damn thing,â you know, which is nice.
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Whenever a human being does not know, he becomes
gentle and wonderful, have you seen this? Hmm?
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See, you're driving like this (Gestures) your Hummer -
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no, not like this, you're on left hand drive,
okay like this (Gestures).
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Suddenly you donât know where you're going, you're lost,
then when you get down and ask somebody,
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you donât know which way to go,
suddenly you're a nice guy.
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Because when you donât know, when you realize, âI do not knowâ
you are a gentle creature, please just see this.
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When you think you know,
you can be unnecessarily nasty, isn't it?
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Yes?
So, thatâs the good thing about the sixties
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but the outcome was definitely not good,
because your intentions may be great,
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your search may be great,
but unless you do the right things right things will not happen to you
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- I think we've been saying this from day one. Hmm?
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Unless you do the right things,
right things will not happen to you.
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