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Stop Limiting Life's Possibility - Sadhguru - YouTube
Channel: Sadhguru
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Sadhguru: See this is the nature of a human being,
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whatever you’re deprived of;
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you think that is the highest thing.
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Whatever you don’t have, looks like
at that moment, that is the highest thing.
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If you’ve not eaten for two days,
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food will be God. Yes or no?
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No?
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Meditators: Yes.
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Sadhguru: Yes.
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If you don’t understand this, close your mouth,
hold your nose like this for two minutes (Gestures).
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Will you ask for air or God?
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Meditators: Air.
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Sadhguru: Air.
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God comes and says, ‘You want me or air?’
you’ll say, ‘Hell with you, I want to breathe’ (Laughter)
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because whatever at that moment you’re deprived of,
that becomes... takes on a...
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enlarges itself in such a way, it blocks everything out.
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Or in other words,
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when you are in any state of compulsiveness,
you don’t see anything the way it is, it gets exaggerated.
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If your bladder is full,
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one minute, I am talking about enlightenment,
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your bladder is very full, are you interested?
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‘I don’t want any enlightenment'
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right now, going to the bathroom
feels like ultimate liberation (Laughter).
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Yes or no?
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Meditators: Yes.
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Sadhguru: So just about anything,
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when you’re in a state of compulsiveness,
you don’t see anything the way it is.
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You will… life will get distorted to make you think that,
‘that is it’ at that moment.
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So like this human life passes from one com...
one compulsive state to another,
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never allowing yourself that little bit of space
where you could see things the way they are.
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If you do not even see life the way it is,
can you handle it the way it needs to be handled?
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It doesn’t arise, isn't it?
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If you don’t see things the way they are,
you can never handle it, the way it needs to be handled.
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Because of this in many ways, individual human lives
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and the whole societies
have become distorted humanity.
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When I say distorted (Laughs),
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it's normal, I mean normal (Laughs).
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I was talking to a... like a fourteen,
fifteen-year-old kids in a school.
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And I...I was...
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I couldn’t believe that - I was talking to about eleven,
twelve of them, young boys and girls.
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When something came up and I was just
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asking them what are they going to do next because they were in the tenth standard or something,
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they are only talking about
finding a job and earning a living.
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I couldn’t believe this because my whole life,
I never thought of earning a living.
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My... (Laughs)
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my dear father used to break his head,
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‘This boy has no fear in his heart.
What will happen to him, what will happen to him?’
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I said, ‘Not having fear is a problem?
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I thought fear is a problem’ (Laughter).
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I never thought, not having fear is a problem (Laughs).
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So according to the dictates of the divine
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I was supposed to become a doctor
because my father is a doctor.
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At the age of ten I told him,
‘No. That’s one thing I am not going to be.
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I am not going to be a doctor.’
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But every day somebody is trying to work on me,
‘You must become a doctor, you must become a doctor.’
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You know Indian family,
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you must become a doctor, if you cannot…
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of course, now they’ve all shifted to software (Laughter).
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I was (Laughs)…
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I was...
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I was in Chicago just a... you know, eight days...
just two days ago I came to India.
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So one week ago... eight days ago I was in Chicago
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and an Indian person came and I asked,
‘Okay, what are you doing?’
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(Sadhguru imitates the person’s laugh)
‘What else, Sadhguru?’
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That means he’s a software engineer (Laughter).
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There was a time if you said ‘What else?’
you were a doctor.
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Now if you say ‘What else?’ it means
you’re a software engineer.
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It is not because they are phenomenally
interested in human physiology, they became doctors,
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not because they are... have an electronic this-thing,
they became a software engineer;
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just to earn a living.
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Is it not important?
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I’m not saying it’s not important, all I am saying is,
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even an ant which has one millionth of your brain,
is capable of earning a living.
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What's your problem with such a big brain?
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Why I am saying this is,
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this idea...
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this horribly limiting idea has been
imposed into our youths
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that you must earn a living, and that’s the biggest thing.
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With this big brain, earning a living
is actually a problem on this planet?
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Do you...
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I know everybody has been conditioned to believe that.
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It is not so, I am telling you.
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It is not so.
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Earning a living is a petty thing for human consciousness
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but unfortunately whole humanity is investing
all its energies and intelligence in just earning a living.
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If this one thing does not change in the world,
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that –
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I’m not saying one should not –
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all I am saying is, it need not occupy the
entirety of human consciousness to earn a living.
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If you put one little finger to work, it’ll earn a living.
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It's capable, this is capable of that.
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All human genius has been smothered to death
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simply because everybody is thinking,
‘How to earn a living, how to earn a living’ you know?
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The moment they can earn a living,
they will sit down and become fat (Few Laugh).
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You must be seeing,
‘What can I do with this life?’ isn't it?
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Yes…You must be seeing,
‘What is the greatest thing I can do with this life?’
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because one day you will fall dead, do you know?
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Do you know you will fall dead one day (Whispers)?
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Meditators: Yes...
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Sadhguru: So before you die, whatever is the
peak possibility for this life should happen, isn't it?
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‘I earn my living. I earn my living’ this is a big pride.
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Why don’t you see every insect,
every worm, every bird, every animal,
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every creature on this planet is earning a living.
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What is such a... what is... what is there
to be so proud of about ‘I earn my own living?’
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Everybody is earning their own living, isn't it?
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Only human beings are making a big issue out of it,
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too big a issue.
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When I look at it, how human intelligence has been
sacrificed at the altar of earning a living,
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it's unbelievable.
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How many things human beings could have done;
how many incredible things they could have done,
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but instead of that, they are earning a living.
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So it’s very, very important, I am...
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I am just thinking, we should start a wave,
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particularly in schools and colleges that
earning a living is not... is a damn little thing.
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It is not the prime of your life.
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With one little finger, you can earn a living.
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With this big brain?
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When an ant can earn its living, this big brain (Gestures),
should it struggle to earn a living?
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That has become a problem because
you want to be like somebody else.
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Isn't it?
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You want to be like somebody else.
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That enslaves you
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and once you are into this chakkar,
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nothing else is possible.
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It just keeps you going, and going and going endlessly.
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Now this possibility of
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this simple thing called yoga
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is not about twisting your body,
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is not about getting fit, it’s not about getting healthy.
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This... all these things nature will do for you,
if only if you live in tune with it.
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This is about understanding the geometry of
the cosmos through the geometry of your own system.
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I’m calling this a geometry because
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cosmos is a geometry, isn’t it?
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Planet Earth is going around the sun.
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What is it?
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A diesel powered?
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You think a big diesel engine is pushing it?
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If it was, the roar of that engine would have killed us (Laughs).
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Just the perfection of geometry,
just keeps going and going and going, isn’t it?
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You’ve seen those perpetual machines?
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Have you seen those little ones?
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If you just do it like this (Gestures),
for years on end it's going.
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So this is just that, it’s a perfection of geometry
which keeps it going, and going, and going.
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The whole Universe is geometrically perfect
that’s why it stays there.
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Otherwise it wouldn’t.
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And if you learn to hold your body in a certain way,
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if the geometry of your body is in alignment
with the geometry of the rest of the creation,
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suddenly (Claps) you will find there is a rapport,
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a rapport which will allow you -
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you can download the whole cosmos into this one.
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This is not a tiny little...
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If you simply... like this (Gestures) if you live,
you’re just a piece of flesh and bone.
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If you just get it right, suddenly this is something else.
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Probably these days,
you don’t have this experience anymore,
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because you’ve got all ‘Tata Sky’, ‘Dish Net’
and all that stuff,
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but if suppose you had a television in your
home in eighties, when first the Doordarshan came,
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you are watching your favorite cricket match,
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suddenly your television was bhoop bhoop bhoop,
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then you climb up the terrace
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and there, there is one aluminum contraption
(Gestures) (Laughter).
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If you do like this, nothing will come (Gestures).
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If you do like this, nothing will come (Gestures).
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You just get it to the right place,
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Ah! the world pours into your sitting room.
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This is just like that.
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If you learn to just hold it right,
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the whole cosmos will pour into you.
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So, this is… engineering yourself
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does not mean engineering yourself
to breathe little better, to be little more healthy.
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No.
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This is about realizing the full potential
of what it means to be human.
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