Questioner: This question is from Shekar Reddy.
Sadhguru, it seems like it is a time for prophecies (Sadhguru laughs). While many are referring to the
foretelling of Potuluri Veerabrahmam, a saint and seer from Andhra who wrote
about corona in his Kalagnayam, others are referring to French apothecary, astrologer
and seer, Michel de Nostradamus. What is your comment on such predictions? Sadhguru: Wonderful, these predictions are wonderful,
but they always happen after the event has occurred. (Few Laugh). So all these people who are reading all these prophecies,
why couldn't they prevent it if they knew
beforehand? If you know beforehand and if you do not prevent
a pandemic, that's called a crime of the worst kind. So, it is a human fad that they want to have
a scope into the future. Isn't it wonderful you don't know what will happen next?
Otherwise could you live (Laughs)? So there are a whole lot of people... astrologers
are attacking me all over the place (Laughs), because I'm not good for their business. So, a human being is the peak of evolution on this planet. From the lowest level of creatures to... as you come,
you will see they become less and less available to the influences around them. Let us say there is an earthworm,
if something changes here, he will die. He's not going to take a swim and
go to Africa and live there. Or he's not even going to go ten miles away and live there.
He will die because that's how much capability he has. If his terrain or if his habitat goes bad,
there is nothing he can do. This is why we've been talking about
rejuvenating the soil because these microbes and worms, which are vital for our
survival, they will not migrate somewhere else. They do not have the capability of a corona. Corona doesn't have the capability,
it is just that you're providing free transport. Human beings, the most mobile creatures on the planet,
are providing transport. Our mobility, if we do not make it little more conscious, nature will control it; see right now it's
happened, we can't move. This happened. This was in Los Angeles. A hotshot
corporate CEO had a pretty secretary. This is in early twentieth century,
since then much has changed. So he said, "I'm going for a weekend in Palm
Springs, why don't you come with me?" She said, "I know I'm your typewriter, but
I'm not portable." Your portability needs to become little more conscious. It is human mobility which has empowered
the virus the way it has. If this had happened thousand years ago, where
there was no air travel, no much sea travel, all this, then it would've been just there, wherever it happened.
Wuhan or wherever it happened, it would have been just around there, maybe adjacent
villages something and it would have died out. But because human beings have become so mobile,
today they're in China, tomorrow morning they're in Italy, next day morning they're in United States or wherever. Because of this seamless mobility,
suddenly corona has taken on a huge form By itself it would not have,
because it needs you. So, this... this urge to always predict something... There was a man, he's no more,
there was a man like this in Tamil Nadu. He predicted, five hundred years later,
there will be a big flood in Tamil Nadu. I said that's wonderful.
People came and asked me, "Sadhguru, what do you think? Five hundred years
later there's going to be a major flood." I said, "That is why I'm sitting at the foothills, in case the
flood comes, we will go up the mountain (Laughter). You are in Chennai, you will go." Said, "Is that so?"
I said, "Yes. But I can also make some predictions. Seven hundred years later, this hill is going to become
a volcano and blow." They said, "What really?" I said, "See, seven hundred years later I
will not be there, you will not be there (Laughter). We can predict whatever we want." (Laughter) Please tell
me what is going to happen in the next five days, hmm? Not even five months, next five days, tell
me what's going to happen? This could be useful. Tch, like a meteorological report. If you tell me what's going to happen in the next five days,
it would be of some use. Five hundred years later, anything can happen. And of course, people have such a fad about
these things, they will adjust the time and the prediction. Just about everything that can ever happen
on this planet has already been said by Nostradamus. I'm not a French, you know, I'm not conversant
with French, but I like the word Damus (Few Laugh) in English language, I don't know what it
means in French. So (Laughs), this will go on and on, people
making predictions always of the past. Well, if you look at certain projection of how
populations are growing, how things are happening, what kind of ecological damage is happening,
you can make some calculation and predict something. That in this trajectory if you go, this is
what you will hit, we can say that. But five hundred years of trajectory is a different matter
because we do not know what all forces will influence things. People say, you know,
after the World War is over they say, "We knew this is going to happen, you know,
somewhere it is written." After the nuclear bombs, atomic bombs were dropped,
people say, "We knew about this, two ugly spots will happen in the world." What about the test explosions? You missed all of them, you don't know how
many hundreds of tests have been done. Maybe, human beings did not die, I'm sure
a whole lot of creatures have died. So this is a wasteful thing. Instead of doing what you have to do now actively,
you go on talking about how we already knew. There are two problems right now with coronavirus; like somebody said, it is dense population
and dense population (Gestures)(Laughter). We're already a dense population. Don't also
be dense up here (Gestures to the head). Let's do what best we can do, don't predict
how many people will die, it's just stupid. How many people we will not let them die,
this is important (Applause).