Questioner: So, Sadhguru, what about
when people say that we were created by god? Sadhguru: See, obviously
you did not create yourself, that’s for sure. Our ideas of god may vary from culture to culture, different people around the world have
different ideas about it, different beliefs about it, but why we came to this idea is this - we all crawled out of our mother’s wombs and you see a new born child how he is looking (Gestures) (Few Laugh). He is asking, “who-what-what the hell is all this? So much creation!” Do you see question marks in his eyes? “What-what-what-what? So much! Who do… did all this?” Obviously first he looks at his mother. Well, the mother delivered you
but she can’t deliver the planet. Then you look at your father. Well, obviously he can’t do all this. Then you looked at every other adult around you,
nobody seems to be capable of doing all this. Then being human beings we say,
“There is a big human being sitting up there. He does all this.” I'm sorry ladies, he’s a man (Laughter). Because we are human,
we are thinking a big human is up there. But, it’s a fact that we did not create this, isn’t it? Neither this nor this (Gestures). We did not create this, we meddled with it. We meddled with it, we muddled with it but
we did not create it for sure. So, we need an explanation. This is a choice you have, do you need an
explanation or are you willing to explore? If you explore, you will come to one kind
of situation within yourself. If you come to agreement with some explanation
that somebody gives you, the only choice is either to believe it or disbelieve it. If you believe it, you will become confident. It’ll not bring any clarity. It’ll bring you confidence. If you dele… disbelieve it, you will be confused. If you are joyfully confused, it’s very wonderful, but most people don’t know how
to handle their confusion joyfully. When they get confused,
they make themselves miserable. But the most wonderful thing in human intelligence is
to recognize what you do not know as you do not know. Everything that you do not know you believe. This is serious problem. We’ve done terrible things to each other
simply because I believe this, you believe that, continuing to do it even now, ‘isn’t it?’, across the world. Because I believe one thing
and you believe something else, now if I let you live, my belief will suffer. The best thing is you’re dead (Few laugh). Yes (Laughs). Because you believe something else is the truth
and I believe something else is the truth, now both of us can’t live in one place. We can pretend for some time. When it comes to real issues, we can’t be in one place. Why is it, it’s so difficult? If you really have a working intelligence, you must be able to see what I do not know
as I do not know, isn’t it? Is it not very human and very wonderful to see, what I do not know, I do not know,
what’s the big deal about it? If you see “I do not know” -
“I do not know” is an immense possibility. Only when you see “I do not know,”
the possibility of knowing becomes a reality. If you see “I do not know,” the longing to know, the seeking to know and
the possibility of knowing becomes a living reality. Everything that you do not know you believe. You have to be only among your kind. If you are with another kind of people either
they should not exist or you should not exist. That’s all it’ll lead to. So, this is something that we have to come to because human intelligence is at its best when it does not know. If I just think I know, I will become stupid
because I have my conclusions about everything. If I see I do not know, intelligence is full on, isn’t it? You want to keep your intelligence
in a working mode or a off mode? You're saving it for another place (Few laugh)? No, I want to know because it looks like that. A lot of people are saving it for elsewhere. No, you need it here. If you need it here, please look at this and see. When you see “I do not know,” you become
very conscious, very aware, very alert. Is it true? Participants: Yes. Sadhguru: When you think “I know,” you do
the dumbest and idiotic things, very gross things. Yes or no? Participants: Yes. Sadhguru: If you really see “I do not know”
you have fight with nobody. You have no fight with anybody, isn’t it? Participants: Yes. Sadhguru: “I know” is always a fight. So, in the yogic culture there is a phenomenon. I’m calling this a phenomenon because today, this evening you
may not understand what I'm saying, but if you invest some time and energy
you will understand. We identify with our ignorance, never with our knowledge because it doesn’t matter how much you know,
if you’ve read the libraries on the planet, still what you know is a miniscule
in this existence, isn’t it? Hello? Participants: Yes. Sadhguru: But your ignorance is boundless. Yes or no? Participants: Yes. Sadhguru: So, if you are identified with your ignorance,
you will be borderless, boundless human being. If you are identified with your knowledge, you will become a constipated human being (Few laugh). Constipated means it happens little by little (Laughter). This is how life is happening right now. Little by little it is happening. It is not happening in a beautiful way. It is little by little we have to strive to
find one moment of joy somewhere. We have to do so many things to experience
one moment of ecstasy. If you want to just live here drenched with
nameless ecstasies going on in every cell in your body, every moment of your life, then
you must identify with your ignorance. You must come to terms with your ignorance. If you come to terms with your ignorance
and pay enough attention. If you are ignorant you naturally pay attention, isn’t it? If you pay enough attention, you will see
with all this scientific knowledge that we have, we still do not know one atom in its entirety. We know how to use them, we know how to break them, we know how to fuse them, we know how to make them explode, but
we don’t know what the hell it is even today. Yes or no? Participants: Yes. Sadhguru: So, if you pay enough attention
you clearly realize you don’t know a thing. Well, he asked that question - this is all I did. When I was just four, four-and-a-half years of age, I suddenly realized I don’t know a thing. So if somebody gave me a glass of water I'm just looking at the water because
I do not know what is water. Well, I know how to use the water,
but I don’t know what it is. Even today you don’t know what it is. If I find a leaf I'm staring at it for four, five hours. If I sit up in my bed I'm just staring at
the darkness for the entire night. My dear father being a physician,
he started thinking I have a… I'm a… I need psychiatric evaluation (Laughter). So, this boy is simply staring at something all the time. My problem is, I look at this I still don’t know this
so I'm not able to shift my attention to anything else. If I look at this, I'm just looking at this
because I have still not figured this out. So, if you pay enough attention, this universe
opens its doors only to those who pay enough attention. Whichever door has been opened for you in your life has opened because you paid attention
to that dimension of life. Yes or no? Participants: Yes. Sadhguru: That’s the only way it works. Now if your attention is such, it is not seeking anything but it’s simply attentive, it pays attention to everything, it does not decide an elephant is more important than an ant, it just pays attention to everything because this is the nature of creation. If you look at an ant - have you paid
enough attention to an ant ever? I spent a lot of time with them (Few laugh). Believe me it’s one of the
finest machines on the planet. Yes or no? Participants: Yes. Sadhguru: If you had a car like this you know, you could
do all the California deserts effortlessly (Laughter). It’s such a fine machine. It’s not a simple thing. If you pay enough attention to the ant, you will realize whatever created this ant, it did not pay
any less attention to the ant than it paid to you. Yes or no? Participants: Yes. Sadhguru: Then who the hell are you to decide,
who should get more attention and less attention. It is just that you have to sharpen your ability
to pay attention not to any particular thing, to simply pay attention. If you pay enough attention - is it true this body,
though you gave food from outside, this body was created from inside? Yes? Participants: Yes. Sadhguru: So, whatever is the source of creation
must be functioning from within you, isn’t it? Participants: Yes. Sadhguru: Is it? Participants: Yes. Sadhguru: So, when you don’t know what is
the nature of the source of creation, you may use, in English language,
in India we have many words, in this part of the world, you may call it god. It’s just your explanation
for the source of creation, isn’t it? Because you have no explanation for the creation,
you're saying god made this. We have thousand names for that, all right? But fundamentally, we are trying to explain
the source of creation. Is it true in your experience the source of
this life’s creation is functioning from within you? Participants: Yes. Sadhguru: If it’s functioning from within you… If it’s somewhere up there and you missed it, it’s okay. If it’s happening from within you and you missed it,
isn’t it a tragedy? Hello? Participants: Yes. Sadhguru: If the source of creation is throbbing
within you and you did not notice it, are you not a tragedy? Participants: Yes. Sadhguru: So, my entire life and work is
to just avoid that tragedy for people. Thank you (Applause). Thank you very much (Applause).