I don't know why nobody could answer this
question for you, everybody knows this. So you went to vipassana. That means you must just shut up and do it,
not ask this question, that question, You know what is my handicap, tch? You want to know? SUPER: A Buddhist asks Sadhguru a Puzzling Question #Vipassana Speaker: This question is from Decent Diwan. Sadhguru: Woah! Speaker: "Respected guru ji. I'm a Buddhist and a vipassana practitioner. I have a question which I've asked
many vipassana teachers and other gurus, but everybody said that no one can answer this. In one of your video you mentioned, and also it is said in Buddhism, that
rebirth is due to our unfulfilled desire or karma. I accept this but then a question arises. Let us suppose I took birth for millions of
times, because of my karma and desire but before my very first birth, there was no body,
no mind, karma, desire or nothing of me existed, then why and how that very first birth
came to existence"? Sadhguru: Now, even I'm wondering
about that, about you! Well no you're a decent guy, I'm like this what to do. Let's take that question further back. It's not just about your birth. Well in the yogic culture there are theories which are explained in
the form of dialectical stories how Siva was like Shava. Shava means a corpse. He was inert, phenomenal energy but inert. Then energy or Shakti came
and danced around him, upon him. Then he got kind of woke up. Well, we are, you know, picturizing it
as a man and a woman, but that's not what we're talking about,
inert means nothing happening, no reverberation. No reverberation means no creation;
energy got introduced, reverberation started. From a simple basic reverberation
it got more and more complex. As reverberations became more complex it
became matter, matter became small molecules, they became planets, planets became many things,
life happened, variety of things; you know the evolutionary theory from there on. Evolutionary theory only starts after life
has started or at the beginning probably, but if you go back; creation itself, we may
not know the exact trajectory of how it happened, but we approximately know how it happened
even as per modern science. So in the modern scientific parlance,
the same thing is said today – that if you apply energy, not even into it, just around it. Suppose you create vacuum in a container and
apply energy, not into the vacuum, just around it, virtual protons and virtual neutrons will erupt. That means creation begins to happen. Proton, neutron just have to get together
for an atom to happen. Once an atom has happened, creation has started. So similar things are said in modern science. I don't want to go into any theories, but
obviously creation began somewhere. Somewhere means it may not be within the projections
of human mind in terms of time, because it's not one. But in the yogic system, there have been estimates
that there have been eighty-four creations till now. Eighty-three creations till now,
this is the eighty-fourth one. And up to one-hundred-and-twelve
cycles of creation can happen. Beyond that, creation will be material-free,
just pure energy creation. But we're talking in terms of maybe billions
of years or trillions of years, I don't know. But those projections are made. Well, obviously it's just a theory. Nobody can prove or disprove anything about it. But it looks like a plausible theory, because the markings of eighty-three creations are there in our system, in various aspects of life around us, the markings of eighty-three, and this being eighty-four are there for those who look very closely at it. So how did you, such a decent guy happen? Well, so this question doesn't go that far
as I took it just now. It's talking about "If I did not have karmic substance,
how did I happen?" That's the question. Well, you don't need a spiritual answer,
Charles Darwin himself has explained this. You were a single-celled creature
and then you became two-cell. Then you became three-cell, then you became multi-cell. Now you become little more. Little more only, decently better. A decent development from a single cell has happened. So in the process from the single-celled animal,
from an atom to a molecule, right now this is a wonderful time to ask this question,
because there is virus. A virus is not a full-fledged life. It has proteins and enzymes to make it a life,
but it's not yet life. Only when it enters your cell, it has a life. But in... by itself, it has no life. Just a certain combo of protein. So decent,
(talks aside - what Dushyant? Speaker: Diwan) So, you were also pre-life, became life,
became more and more complex life. Complexity itself is karma. Karma is not necessarily – even now as you sit here – karma is not necessarily only what you do like this. The thoughts that pass in your mind are karma,
emotions that pass in your mind right now are karma, simply a thought just passed in your mind. You looked at the person next to you, "What? Why is he here, he should be
on the roof with the monkeys". Just like that, you know,
sometimes thought like this come. Hello? So this karma just happened inadvertently, not caused by you, caused by the monkeys dancing on the roof. So because monkeys came there, you looked at this guy;
at a certain angle, he looked a certain way to you. Maybe it's the lighting, maybe it's the way he sat,
maybe something, and a thought came and went. Now you performed a karma, tch, that somewhere, you look at another human being
and you think he's a monkey. Now, this won't stop here, do you understand? Now you looked at him and thought, "You're a monkey." Tomorrow we changed your department
and you're in the monkey department. "Oh my god, I have to work with this monkey today." It will continue. And if suppose the situations are placed like that,
he is in charge of the department, you have to work under him, "Do I have to be instructed by a monkey like this"? It will grow. And this is how you became a racist. All right? Because initially it's just a, passing thought. Then depending on situations, how they corner you,
here, there, there – slowly it multiplies. This is even happening to every other creature. So gradually karmic substance builds up,
builds up, becomes more and more complex. Well, clearly evolutionary sciences are telling us, the initial human beings were a very simple,
half-bent human beings, very small brain. They couldn't think much, they just survived
like any other creature. Everybody knows that, right? So from there, you build your karma. I don't know why nobody could answer
this question for you, everybody knows this. Maybe they thought you're not worth answering. Because I am such a fool, I don't think anybody
is not worth answering, because I don't think any question
is not worth answering. I'm taking all kinds of idiotic questions
from all over the world. (Laughs) So right now you're wasting your time very indecently, because these are all questions of the vain, because mainly your questioning is towards whoever those... I don't know who are those people
that you ask questions, in some way you want to make a fool out of them. That's all you're interested in. You're not interested in
knowing anything about yourself, you are not interested in having
tools for your transformation or growth. You said you went for vipassana. Vipassana means no questions. (Laughter) Simple instruction, just do it, do it, do it and do it, because that is a process which demands
perseverance as the greatest quality. Gautama taught vipassana to large groups of people,
because there was no time to prepare them. He was everyday moving from
village to village, town to town. No time to bring understanding into those people. So no teaching, no question. Just simple instruction. Get the instruction right, just do it, do it, do it,
slowly it will transform you. It's a bit laborious process but a fantastic process that even if you have no clue what you're doing,
if you just do it, slowly it will transform who you are. When I say transform you, every aspect of you
including your chemistry. Gradually, it will transform. It's a laborious process, because in those times,
you must understand he was teaching 2500 years ago. 2500 years ago, the common wavelength of the
society was not intellectual understanding, the common wavelength of the society
which lived hard lives, was perseverance. People could persevere. Today, to make them persevere you have to
talk to them for hours and hours and hours, because they think they understand everything. Those days people had no such problems,
they knew that they don't understand. So you had to just instruct them and say, "Do it." And... Those were good times for the gurus, because if you give a instruction and say,
"You must do it," you just do it. You know my mother, some yogi in Nandi hills... She once we went to Nandi hills and she
showed me the cave where she was initiated. She gave a... That yogi gave her some mantra,
I don't know who he is, anyway. And she never had a picture or she wouldn't
even talk you know, utter his name. But every day, she did something with eyes closed. Right through our life, we've been her life. You know, four children, husband is her life,
she married at the age of seventeen and that's her life. But before that, she was initiated and this yogi told her, "Whatever happens with your life,
you must do it every day." Every day she is doing something with her eyes closed. We say, "What are you doing?" Say, "Well, this yogi gave me a mantra, I just do it." We want to know what's the mantra. So we played all kinds of tricks on her –
tried to compel her, emotionally, what... blackmail her, "You tell us this mantra." Such a gentle and easy person to deal with,
always she was, but not once no matter what, either to her husband or to her children she
ever told the mantra, because the yogi said, "You don't share this with anybody." I mean to say it was so easy to instruct them. If I tell you, "Keep this to yourself,"
you will put it on the social media. (Laughter/Applause) So because giving instruction was very effective
and simple in the previous generations, especially 2500 years ago, Gautama chose this path – no
understanding, no teaching, obviously no questioning, just do it. Only to those who gathered around him, who traveled
with him, who were in close association with him, to them he taught shoonya, because
that needs understanding. Without bringing substantial understanding,
that won't happen. So you went to vipassana. That means you must just shut up and do it,
not ask this question, that question, because that question or the answer
will not in any way add to your practice. The practice has been designed in such a way,
irrespective of who you are, if you do it, it will work. It's just that it's a bit laborious. You have to do it for hours every day for
a long period of time, but it will work. It's a fantastic device for those times. Even now it is for a whole lot of people. So don't waste your time. The decent thing for you to do is... If you're here, I don't know where you are. If you're here, take instructions and just do it. Otherwise stick to the vipassana and do it. One way or the other, take one forward step, rather than standing in the same place
and looking all over the place. It won't add to your life in any way. It's just that in foolishness you will think
you're smart by gathering these things. Maybe now I've said what I've said, you will go and tell somebody else, "You know what Sadhguru said, this is what it is, even he doesn't know, tch", (Laughter) or you will make it your answer
and put it on the social media. Whatever you do, it's of no use. Existentially, if you want to move on, you
must do something existential within you. You do psychological things
and you think you will move on, you will not. You know what is my handicap, tch? You want to know? Simply being straight and honest is my big handicap. Yes. No deviousness, this is my handicap, what do you think? Tell me, "Sadhguru it's not a handicap..."
Hey! (Laughs/Few Laughs) Some of my advisors think this is a handicap
– I'm too straight and blunt about too many things, but that's the way I will be. You don't like it..