<font color=#FF0000FF>So much work</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>has happened.</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>People</font>
<font color=#FF0000FF>are saying,</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>how will you</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>who will carry</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>your legacy,</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>Sadhguru?</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>Who will</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>you appoint next?</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>Let them drop it.</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>Convert this into</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>a hospital</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>or a school</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>or something</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>because that</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>is how</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>most spiritual</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>organizations</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>end up.</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>I have</font>
<font color=#FF0000FF>no satisfaction</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>in anything</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>that I do,</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>including</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>spiritual work.</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>I am not even in</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>the sunset stage.</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>I will become</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>far more colorful</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>as I go watch it.</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>I don't believe</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>Isha yoga center</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>will end up</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>that way</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>because</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>many people</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>have seen</font> <font color=#FF0000FF>the value of it.</font> Whatever I am doing. Serving Food to people were starving. Free education that's going on for thousands of children. So health support the health initiatives that are
going on. But people were deprived of that. And landing trees Cauvery All this I'm doing because it means a lot to them, not because it means anything to me. That's why I closed my eyes and done with the world, with everybody. I am talking not just about you or somebody. Everybody. Everybody. That means everybody. I close my eyes. They are all gone. They're dead. But I do these things because it means so much to them. Without fulfilling those things, they will never even aspire for anything bigger. Like now. Somebody's hungry. Are you going to talk to him about
enlightenment? That would
be cruel. So we feed him. Not because I get some great
satisfaction in feeding him. No. I have always been saying I have
no satisfaction in anything that I do, including spiritual work. Whenever people ask me, Sadhguru, you must be having so much fulfillment, seeing all these people joyful, blissful. What is my problem? They're joyful. Blissful. Miserable. What's
my problem? I have no problem because they have no problem. I reach out because I didn't see them anything other than and other than as myself. I reached out, that's all. But if I shut my eyes, I'm done. I'm done with the world and done with everybody and everything goes.
So much work
has happened. People
are saying, how will you oh, who is your, who will carry your legacy? Sadhguru? Who will you appoint next? Nobody. They're
interested. They'll carry on. If they don't think
it's valuable, they'll drop it. It's up to them. I leave it to them. If they have not seen the value. If people have not seen the value of what's being done, let them drop it and convert this into a hospital or a school or something, because that is how most spiritual organizations end up. I don't believe Isha yoga center will end up that way because many people have seen the value of it. Yes, even though I constantly nag them, trouble them, create impediments to their work, make their work more and more difficult. This is not for any sadistic satisfaction, just to see how much it means to them. Yes, they have proven that it means a lot to them. Life or death? They will do that whether I'm there or not there. They will do that. So maybe not everybody, but a whole lot of them will do that. So it will continue because of that, because it means a lot to them, not necessarily because it means a lot to them, because it will add to their life. It doesn't. All this work doesn't add a thing to my life. but it means so much every other life you do it. If you choose not to do many yogis, fantastic yogis, they do nothing. It's the drums. Nothing wrong with them being like that. This is why I say. When you come in touch
with the guru and meet them, if you are using them as an
inspiration, this will keep happening because somebody will keep dragging you this way, that way. But many young boys in the yoga center, they all came determined. But then, you know, the girls were pretty and they
got married. Nothing wrong that I am saying like this. If you keep going and whatever small needs are taken care of, no problem. But if you change trajectory because small thoughts and emotions change best, we don't empower you. So, as I said, I am not even in the sunset stage. I will become far more colorful as I go watch it. But right now, heading that way. It's 4:00 in the evening. Right now, in terms of the day, for me. So in the summer time, sunrise. here,
the sun is setting at, almost 845, 9:00 in the night. So there's still hours left. But. When it's 4:00 in the evening, the intensity of the sun is not like noontime. It's becoming prettier, actually. Becoming nicer. But at the same time, it becomes selective. So you.
When the sun is up at 12:00, it shines on everybody. It's everybody's because it's up 4:00. Unless you stick your neck out, it won't shine on you. That's where it's going right now. So you must decide whether I am an inspiration for you or. I am, What? Friend? Philosopher, guide for you. Or, I am a doorway for you that you've
got stuck in. Or I am a destination for you. Or I have become your Dharma Time to decide. Because this is
not noontime. Where the sun shines on everybody. You need to stick up for it to shine on. Sadhguru eloquently articulates the essence of his work and the
lasting impact it has on those around him, highlighting that his motivations are rooted in the betterment of others rather than personal gratification. He humbly acknowledges his own sense of incompleteness in his endeavors, underscoring his deep connection with humanity as a driving force behind his selfless actions. How Do You Show Your Gratitude For Your Guru? Expressing gratitude is not a mere obligation, but rather an act of kindness and appreciation towards those who
anticipate it. By acknowledging others' worth and significance, we have the power to uplift their lives through our heartfelt words. Remarkably, the impact of such gestures remains unaffected by the opinions and judgments of others, as they hold no sway over the quality of our existence. Therefore, it would be imprudent to squander such a valuable resource as gratitude by merely expressing it. There is no need for verbal articulation; instead, allow this profound gratitude to reside within your heart, as it possesses the power to not only warm and soften your heart, but also to permeate every fibre of your being, ultimately transforming and transcending your entire existence. If you allow yourself to melt, you will
effortlessly expand and flow. Embracing this natural process is the
most beneficial course of action. However, as you are
still desiring to take action, why not seize this moment and make the most of it? Surprising encounters. Sadhguru engaging in a conversation with young minds | How do you show your gratitude for your guru? During a recent trip to Delhi, sadhguru had the honor of speaking to a group of Air Force educators who oversee thousands of schools across India. As sadhguru was leaving, a group of young girls enthusiastically called out his name, expressing their admiration and excitement for my teachings. Despite sadhguru’s initial surprise, they assured sadhguru that they genuinely enjoyed and resonated with sadhguru talks. Their enthusiasm and support truly touched sadhguru. Subsequently, sadhguru arrived in the enchanting city of Bangalore where a crucial gathering of the esteemed Rally for Rivers board took place. Following the meeting, sadhguru found himself engaged in a delightful encounter amidst the serenity of a garden. As fate would have it, three young boys, aged ten and eleven, approached me with utmost reverence and expressed their desire to capture a momentous picture alongside sadhguru. Astonished, sadhguru inquired as to how they were
familiar with my identity. To my astonishment, they revealed that they had been fervently following sadhguru’s enlightening discourse through
captivating videos. Puzzled, sadhguru jestingly questioned whether their engagement with sadhguru teachings was coerced by their mothers. Their response, however, shattered sadhguru preconceptions as they disclosed that it was a collective enthusiasm within their school, where all their peers ardently partake in the
consumption of sadhguru’s wisdom. It was truly an awe-inspiring revelation to witness these young minds, merely at the tender age of ten, independently delving into the realms of spirituality through my profound talks. Transforming from a mere tool for the dying to a
life-changing experience. The ultimate aim has always been to make the journey of the soul alluring. It should not be seen as a last resort for those facing mortality, where fear drives them to seek solace in religious chants. True spirituality is for those who aspire to lead a fulfilling life. It should seamlessly integrate into everyday existence, transforming mundane living into a spiritual experience. The preservation of consciousness in a confined space is not the ideal approach; rather, consciousness should be embraced and allowed to flourish in the world. It is truly uplifting to witness young boys engaging in spiritual discussions, as it signifies a positive development. Reflecting on my own childhood experiences, at the tender age of ten or eleven, I was not yet exposed to such enlightening conversations. However, my own journey took an intriguing turn when I encountered a remarkable individual with extraordinary physical abilities. My fascination with him stemmed not from a spiritual standpoint, but rather from the hope that he could transform me into a formidable superhero. Today, I am immensely grateful that the endeavors I have undertaken have proven beneficial for the younger
generation. We stand on the cusp of a global breakthrough, an extraordinary moment that transcends the
individualities of Isha or Sadhguru. Instead, let us shift our focus to the
remarkable emergence of young minds captivated by the realms of spirituality. This profound shift signifies a wondrous development. Until now, the spiritual journey was often perceived as a desperate grasp for solace in one's final moments, akin to a drowning soul clutching at a fragile reed. They lived their lives in a state of unawareness, engaging in foolish actions and constantly seeking to amass wealth, knowledge, and other possessions. Even their love and joy were hoarded, never shared with others. It was only in the face of death, witnessing others depart from this world with nothing in hand, that they finally turned to spirituality and uttered the names of divine forces. Regrettably, the spiritual journey has undergone a transformation in recent centuries, even within our own nation. However, my spirits were instantly uplifted upon encountering three remarkable young boys in Bangalore. Their
curiosity and eagerness to learn about a Guru at such a tender age is truly inspiring. Hearts full of gratitude. As we stand on the brink of a worldwide breakthrough,
it is crucial that we approach this moment with precision and care. When the time comes, we will require a multitude of individuals to lend their support. If you have ever felt compelled to take action, even for a brief moment, now is the opportune time to do so. Creating a movement of this magnitude is a challenging task, but one that is necessary. This is not about personal accolades or recognition, but rather about embracing the spiritual journey. The widespread acceptance of the profound spiritual process has never been more prevalent than it is today. I implore you not to erect a grandiose monument in my honor once I have passed. Perhaps I will leave this world in such a mysterious manner that no physical tribute can be constructed. However, the idea of becoming a stagnant monument does not appeal to me. Instead, I wish for my legacy to transcend mere
physical form and reside as a vibrant energy within the hearts of all who remember me. Let my essence be a living force that continues to inspire and uplift humanity for generations to come. Allow the overflowing gratitude in your heart to guide you. Let it illuminate the obstacles that cloud your judgment. Take action on any desires or intentions within the next six months to a year, as this is the opportune time to do so. Why Sadhguru shuts up christian journalist? watch this video now to know the truth. Like and share the video to spread the message and don’t forget to Subscribe to our channel for latest videos. Thanks for watching. Pranam