As a sadhguru, he could have taken the question with more humility. Makes me question the audience who can laugh at his ridiculing attitude to tbe questioner (despite the questers phrasing). If you practice metta, you need to love the person, see the child like ignorance in him, and let go
Sadguru most times say u must ask questions about everything but now when he doesn't knows an answer apparently u must shutup n do it...expected Sadhguru to be more humble when an question cannot be answered instead of ridiculing the questioner with your tone
he ridiculed the questioner's intent not his desire to know, and hence he answered the question but guided him towards his transformation. I would call that the best thing any guru can do
This handdicappness i also want but how to think about something like the clarity sadhguru has that i dnot know ... I think it's time for a ashram vacation ,,😌
Beautiful- that is exactly what the Buddha would say! On another note, before you were born the angel Gabriel came to you and whispered a question in your ear, then put his finger under your nose and went shhhh. That is how you got that spot under your nose and you spend your life trying to remember what he whispered to you. The first karma is the question God had, that your being was created to understand. The riddle you must unravel however many lives you live. Good luck!!!
I don't bleif he is a vipassana practitioner..or may be he did in a wrong way, that's why this kind of question keep coming to his mind.. Iam not saying it's impossible to answer but to understand this answer you have to jump into medatation.
"Why did my first birth come into existence?" is akin to asking what happened before the Big Bang. There is no answer to this question. To find someone who answers it will not result in anything helpful. You'll have no choice but to either believe or not believe what they have said without being able to verify the answer yourself. I would encourage the questioner to focus on what is observable and verifiable in their Vipassana practice and ask questions about that! Concerning what the word, "Vipassana" means, it is a Pali word that translates into English as "Insight". Vipassana differs from concentration meditation in that there is no chosen object to bring your attention back to when you realize you have been lost in thought. Instead, you bring your awareness to whatever object is arising in the present moment, and in doing so you gain "insight" into the nature of mind and eventually uproot the causes of suffering. It is sometimes referred to as "open awareness."
As a sadhguru, he could have taken the question with more humility. Makes me question the audience who can laugh at his ridiculing attitude to tbe questioner (despite the questers phrasing). If you practice metta, you need to love the person, see the child like ignorance in him, and let go
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What a beautiful answer ❤️
Sadguru most times say u must ask questions about everything but now when he doesn't knows an answer apparently u must shutup n do it...expected Sadhguru to be more humble when an question cannot be answered instead of ridiculing the questioner with your tone
he ridiculed the questioner's intent not his desire to know, and hence he answered the question but guided him towards his transformation. I would call that the best thing any guru can do
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This handdicappness i also want but how to think about something like the clarity sadhguru has that i dnot know ... I think it's time for a ashram vacation ,,😌
Beautiful- that is exactly what the Buddha would say! On another note, before you were born the angel Gabriel came to you and whispered a question in your ear, then put his finger under your nose and went shhhh. That is how you got that spot under your nose and you spend your life trying to remember what he whispered to you. The first karma is the question God had, that your being was created to understand. The riddle you must unravel however many lives you live. Good luck!!!
I don't bleif he is a vipassana practitioner..or may be he did in a wrong way, that's why this kind of question keep coming to his mind.. Iam not saying it's impossible to answer but to understand this answer you have to jump into medatation.
"Why did my first birth come into existence?" is akin to asking what happened before the Big Bang. There is no answer to this question. To find someone who answers it will not result in anything helpful. You'll have no choice but to either believe or not believe what they have said without being able to verify the answer yourself. I would encourage the questioner to focus on what is observable and verifiable in their Vipassana practice and ask questions about that!
Concerning what the word, "Vipassana" means, it is a Pali word that translates into English as "Insight". Vipassana differs from concentration meditation in that there is no chosen object to bring your attention back to when you realize you have been lost in thought. Instead, you bring your awareness to whatever object is arising in the present moment, and in doing so you gain "insight" into the nature of mind and eventually uproot the causes of suffering. It is sometimes referred to as "open awareness."
"I'm taking all kinds of idiot questions from all over the world." 😂❤
Vipassana is observation.... So Sadhguru say you just do it