"No, no. I'm not talking about heaven because I think there's a heaven and you will go to heaven. I know you will go to no such place [chuckles[" -Sadhguru It sort of comforting to see Sadhguru meeting people with whom even he can't make a simple point come across because of how engrossed they are with themselves - for better or worse. I mean, a diabetic really, really shouldn't eat sugery stuff, infact should be making some pretty drastic changes to his or her lifestyle in terms of diet and workout/physical activity. It's not a law, it's not even discriminatory - it's plain old common sense based on evidential knowledge. But at the same time it _is_ the law that a person can choose whatever they want to do as long as they are not breaking any laws doing it. So a diabetic can eat all the candy, cake and sodas they want if they want despite the consequenses. My job as a heath professional is to educate them on their condition and what it means in terms of changing habits and lifestyles, so they are able to make an informed choice.But I have no power to force them, only the power of argument to try and convince them, and an obligation to do my utmost, simply from a heathcare perspective. It can be uphill, let me just say, and obviously enough all things considered. So thanks for the upload. It eases a bit of the frustration, one can sometimes feel at meeting this kind misconstrued resistance to being sensible.
Some steps never cross until somebody else brings it into perspective. We are One , let's leave judgment for how to save our Soil. Earth
"No, no. I'm not talking about heaven because I think there's a heaven and you will go to heaven. I know you will go to no such place [chuckles[" -Sadhguru
It sort of comforting to see Sadhguru meeting people with whom even he can't make a simple point come across because of how engrossed they are with themselves - for better or worse.
I mean, a diabetic really, really shouldn't eat sugery stuff, infact should be making some pretty drastic changes to his or her lifestyle in terms of diet and workout/physical activity. It's not a law, it's not even discriminatory - it's plain old common sense based on evidential knowledge.
But at the same time it _is_ the law that a person can choose whatever they want to do as long as they are not breaking any laws doing it. So a diabetic can eat all the candy, cake and sodas they want if they want despite the consequenses. My job as a heath professional is to educate them on their condition and what it means in terms of changing habits and lifestyles, so they are able to make an informed choice.But I have no power to force them, only the power of argument to try and convince them, and an obligation to do my utmost, simply from a heathcare perspective. It can be uphill, let me just say, and obviously enough all things considered.
So thanks for the upload. It eases a bit of the frustration, one can sometimes feel at meeting this kind misconstrued resistance to being sensible.