Actually much more than a lifecoach. A 'Sadhguru' is someone who dispells our darkness and leads us to light - Moksha. A relationship between a Sadguru and a shishya is of many lifetimes. In the array of one's Gurus, one's Sadhguru ranks the highest and is the most respected. Thanks❣
key of happiness is in living in present in good way because past is gone and future is unknown so no point in worrying about past or future purpose of life is attainment of calm and happiness
Sadhguru goes into much more detail in his book "Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny" and it's really good by the way. It explains karma and karma yoga in a very clear manner. I feel that much of the modern understanding of karma is not accurate as is traditionally understood.
I've seen that, not changing, ofcourse he has two names but he used to like to call himself Chintu when he was 5th standard, and he registered as Chintu into his school, but he has another name Sanjay, and when I told him the value of the name, he forbade his friends to be called him Chintu in the school and also in house
Look my dear💕 zuzana, according to my points of view, as I observed in my family's, relatives, friends and in my surroundings people, most of the people, don't change their name, again and again, as sadguru said in this. And in a very rare cases, they will change their starting child hood name, which mostly kept them, with a certain religious ritual, by their parents, particularly in a Hindu🕉️ communities. But, some people have a, certain nicknames in India🇮🇳, which calls by their parents, and by their friends, and by their relatives, I think.
@@zuzanareacts the reason is simple..we didn't decide our birth and death and so it is only a matter of our karma that someone becomes our Guru who lightens the truth about the eternal reality.. There's one saying in Upanishads "ekam sat bahuda vipra vadanti " which means that truth (sat) is one (ekam) but different people perceive it differently. Eg..we only know about this universe but our scriptures talk about infinite multiverses constantly being born and dying.
@@imktan108tell her that guru can be a teacher but teacher can't be a guru... she is not good in perceiving things or this kind of talks with that much of open mind (not totally closed) she still have some close doors within her mind..
this is very judgemental don't you think? :) I'm very open-minded - I think you'd be very surprised. I think you are judging a person you know really nothing about. Maybe if I reject certain things it's not because I'm not open-minded but because I have different information that maybe I find more credible/relevant, etc
@@zuzanareacts I can literally say about you same that you being judgemental in more things cause it's already in your reactions and comments...and if you have more credible information about Indian sculptures and books like Ramayana than it's good for you...
Please view one of the best movies of India ' Sardar Udam Dingh ' a movie on Jallian wallsh Bagh which took place in April 1919 . At the same time the 1st world war 1914 - 1919 came to an end. After that you would come to know how wreched were the British the followers of Christianity.
Before I watch this video I am making this comment , Zuana please do not try to reach to any conclusion, but keep on seeking and applying the knowledge that you get from Hinduism, as it is not a religion of believers but seekers, so keep on seeking , even our scientists have not reached to any Complete theory, BTW love your reactions , keep on doing it .
@@zuzanareacts because it's more than intimate than what you have with your family member ... They sometime barge into your life uninvited, remain with you 24/7 ... It's hard to explain.
I m sure if I meet sadguru, I will surely get from him d examples of riding or driving cars..lol..I hate driving or moving ,I love isolation..d fact is that we are nt free.. we will be free if we do or don't do something in a certain way. our intuition tells us everything.
agreed- I think everyone is such a unique manifestation of the divine that should follow what feels right for them. When we follow our own intuition we win.
@@zuzanareacts but again the question will arise regarding free will.. but we are free in the sense that we can choose between good and evil ..but It is also true that in some areas, we are bound and we r being controlled. After enlightenment, PPL will understend better .lol
@@zuzanareacts karma means actions.. we are being controlled by our own actions, past actions or past life actions ..our actions good or bad are stored in our chitta(memory)
Most people have 2-3 nicknames, but when a child gets enrolled to school, that name becomes the official name. Also, one thing that might come across as inappropriate or demeaning in the west is that it's very common to have nicknames based on one's physical characteristics 😅 because we come in all shapes and sizes, EVEN within the same family and siblings, it's common to have a nickname like Golu(fatso) for a chubby kid, Chhotu (someone who's short), Lambu (someone who's tall), Kalu (someone who's dark), pinky (a girl with rosy cheeks) and so on. You'll probably get 'cancelled' in the West for calling someone that 😅
you are right - you'd totally get cancelled - it's majorly inappropriate. I get the sentiment don't get me wrong, but this is really is very bad for the mental health of the kid - this scars people for life so it's not good to do to anyone. In older days things used to be like that I think even in the US but everyone talks more and more about mental health. I know someone who has been scared like this and quite frankly they haven't overcome it in almost 40 years. Words have an impact.
@@zuzanareacts while I understand the negative sentiment associated with it, something is negative only if you start associating a negative or an inferior perception to something and it takes the form of bullying. If im short, i AM short. There's nothing wrong in that and there's nothing i can do about it. I think we need to embrace and acknowledge our differences instead of pretending we are all the same. Even two siblings aren't same even physically. If it makes sense? For example, it's no longer acceptable in the West to call a blind person 'blind' and apparently 'visually challenged' is a better term. You see, the word blind isnt the problem. The problem is how it has seeped into the local slang in recent times the informal perception associated with it. For a non-native English speaker like myself who has no context of the slang association and appropriation would still use the word blind because it makes for a perfect translation. The problem isn't the word, rather the child must be taught that there's no problem in being called something.
In here dark person even darker than African one and met that African origin person first time he will call that African Kalu (blacky) in commen way coz he saw that person and his features first time not racist way just curious way..
@@zuzanareacts might as well add, even our deities are named aftrr their physical features. For example, Lord Krishna is called Shyam (Dark Skinned), Lord Ganesha is called Lambodhar(Potbellied) and nobody takes it in a negative sense. So, it all depends on how the society perceives it.
I totally hear where you are coming from. And I agree with what you said about the perception. I think it's important to also interpret it in a cultural context - like if it is widely in the culture being accepted it is bad to be short for a man - then it can have an impact. Also, I know from my own experience -that certain things would have a totally different impact on me vs my brother - same parenting - different long-term or not impact life - it's an individual. The Western, esp. American society is creating a victim mentality in people - snowflakes - which I find the opposite extreme. I think and I always say that we should just be kind to people. I love the saying - before you speak let your words go through 3 gates - Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary? I just think everyone fights a battle we know nothing about so if you can choose anything - I'd say choose being kind.
I'm not saying he is - it's just some similarities. Life Coaching is like a soft version of therapy - you are not allowed to tell people what to do. He tells and explains for that reason alone he couldn't be considered that by the industry standard. I see him as a spiritual guru.
I'd rather read the Scriptures than listening to Sadguru I just don't agree with his teaching How can someone talk about Hinduism without actually reading it ?
but does he talk about Hinduism though? (I cannot judge from where I'm sitting) as I don't know enough) but I guess what I see in him is that he is spiritual and in my head, he talks spirituality.
@@zuzanareacts it is the same thing as yoga the westerners don't read the actual scriptures of Yoga Sadguru doesn't indentify as a Hindu and it is better to read the Scriptures other than listening to him
@@Cats_Lol_108wrong, anybody can write any stupid book, experiencial knowing is far more valuable. Anyway you will make silly mistakes reading them and they have been mutilated.
You have a choice to watch or not to watch. I don't find it annoying or disrespectful - the increase is to 1.25 = the original video is exceptionally slow. I usually watch on 1.5 or 1.7. Also, there are technical reasons behind this - otherwise, I'm not able to do a long format and everyone is asking for long format....
Actually much more than a lifecoach. A 'Sadhguru' is someone who dispells our darkness and leads us to light - Moksha. A relationship between a Sadguru and a shishya is of many lifetimes. In the array of one's Gurus, one's Sadhguru ranks the highest and is the most respected. Thanks❣
Sadhguru is a man who is enlightened and who is actually free and out of body
People are always looking for security that's why they're terrified of freedom..
I realy enjoyed watching both of them,,Found this /video again here.... Thanks
No we don't change names usually. But we have 2 - 3 nicknames .
Hare Krishna sister love from india 🕉♥️🇮🇳🚩🙏🙏
I don't know how but many point he has said, I have observed and ruminated about it before.
My man Sadhguru 😇😍🥳
key of happiness is in living in present in good way because past is gone and future is unknown so no point in worrying about past or future
purpose of life is attainment of calm and happiness
Changing of names MAYBE common in south India I'm from north and here its not very common....
Sadhguru goes into much more detail in his book "Karma: A Yogi's Guide to Crafting Your Destiny" and it's really good by the way. It explains karma and karma yoga in a very clear manner. I feel that much of the modern understanding of karma is not accurate as is traditionally understood.
Thank you
In my whole life I haven’t seen anyone change names. My parents changed my name when I was 1 year old. 😂
Its not happening in our generation obviously
I've seen that, not changing, ofcourse he has two names but he used to like to call himself Chintu when he was 5th standard, and he registered as Chintu into his school, but he has another name Sanjay, and when I told him the value of the name, he forbade his friends to be called him Chintu in the school and also in house
no they still do, we get nicknames based on our personalities right? Chotu, chintu, Babloo all this
Look my dear💕 zuzana, according to my points of view, as I observed in my family's, relatives, friends and in my surroundings people, most of the people, don't change their name, again and again, as sadguru said in this. And in a very rare cases, they will change their starting child hood name, which mostly kept them, with a certain religious ritual, by their parents, particularly in a Hindu🕉️ communities. But, some people have a, certain nicknames in India🇮🇳, which calls by their parents, and by their friends, and by their relatives, I think.
Interesting - thank you for sharing
It's not really true that we change names, I don't know where he got that from.. Or maybe they do that in the south
Yep its very true 3 or 4 name is normal in India 🇮🇳
No its not .
Maybe in south India!!
@@AbhishekG929
Even in North India ,
We have one school name and a name at home
Guru is lifelong ❤ whereas teacher is only for sometime.
In India we say Guru choses the student instead of student choosing Guru 😊
interesting - never heard this one before - would you be able to let me know why is that?/what's behind this saying?
@@zuzanareacts the reason is simple..we didn't decide our birth and death and so it is only a matter of our karma that someone becomes our Guru who lightens the truth about the eternal reality..
There's one saying in Upanishads "ekam sat bahuda vipra vadanti "
which means that truth (sat) is one (ekam) but different people perceive it differently.
Eg..we only know about this universe but our scriptures talk about infinite multiverses constantly being born and dying.
@@imktan108tell her that guru can be a teacher but teacher can't be a guru... she is not good in perceiving things or this kind of talks with that much of open mind (not totally closed) she still have some close doors within her mind..
this is very judgemental don't you think? :) I'm very open-minded - I think you'd be very surprised. I think you are judging a person you know really nothing about. Maybe if I reject certain things it's not because I'm not open-minded but because I have different information that maybe I find more credible/relevant, etc
@@zuzanareacts I can literally say about you same that you being judgemental in more things cause it's already in your reactions and comments...and if you have more credible information about Indian sculptures and books like Ramayana than it's good for you...
❤❤❤ nice video
Thank you sister! :)
Please view one of the best movies of India ' Sardar Udam Dingh ' a movie on Jallian wallsh Bagh which took place in April 1919 . At the same time the 1st world war 1914 - 1919 came to an end. After that you would come to know how wreched were the British the followers of Christianity.
good Choice
Thank you
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For me karma means action. The type of actions I get engaged with will be the consequences to face with
yep - that's how I understand it as well
Before I watch this video I am making this comment , Zuana please do not try to reach to any conclusion, but keep on seeking and applying the knowledge that you get from Hinduism, as it is not a religion of believers but seekers, so keep on seeking , even our scientists have not reached to any Complete theory, BTW love your reactions , keep on doing it .
thank you for your kind words - very much appreciate it! ❤
Karma is a natural law like gravity, that natural law acts upon you on an
sadhguru vs scientist video next.
Guru becomes more than your family member
interesting - would you be able to elaborate why that is?
@@zuzanareacts because it's more than intimate than what you have with your family member ... They sometime barge into your life uninvited, remain with you 24/7 ... It's hard to explain.
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I m sure if I meet sadguru, I will surely get from him d examples of riding or driving cars..lol..I hate driving or moving ,I love isolation..d fact is that we are nt free.. we will be free if we do or don't do something in a certain way. our intuition tells us everything.
agreed- I think everyone is such a unique manifestation of the divine that should follow what feels right for them. When we follow our own intuition we win.
@@zuzanareacts but again the question will arise regarding free will.. but we are free in the sense that we can choose between good and evil ..but It is also true that in some areas, we are bound and we r being controlled. After enlightenment, PPL will understend better .lol
@@zuzanareacts karma means actions.. we are being controlled by our own actions, past actions or past life actions ..our actions good or bad are stored in our chitta(memory)
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My parent call me :- Baba 😊
My Sister call me :- Stupid😢
My Friend call me :- Rascal 😅
I'm enjoying all the form 😂
Lmao
zizu❤❤🫦🫦🫦🫦
The video is fast forwarded to save time which kills the purpose of a spiritual talk. Hope you use the 1 mins extra time wisely
Most people have 2-3 nicknames, but when a child gets enrolled to school, that name becomes the official name.
Also, one thing that might come across as inappropriate or demeaning in the west is that it's very common to have nicknames based on one's physical characteristics 😅 because we come in all shapes and sizes, EVEN within the same family and siblings, it's common to have a nickname like Golu(fatso) for a chubby kid, Chhotu (someone who's short), Lambu (someone who's tall), Kalu (someone who's dark), pinky (a girl with rosy cheeks) and so on.
You'll probably get 'cancelled' in the West for calling someone that 😅
you are right - you'd totally get cancelled - it's majorly inappropriate. I get the sentiment don't get me wrong, but this is really is very bad for the mental health of the kid - this scars people for life so it's not good to do to anyone. In older days things used to be like that I think even in the US but everyone talks more and more about mental health. I know someone who has been scared like this and quite frankly they haven't overcome it in almost 40 years. Words have an impact.
@@zuzanareacts while I understand the negative sentiment associated with it, something is negative only if you start associating a negative or an inferior perception to something and it takes the form of bullying. If im short, i AM short. There's nothing wrong in that and there's nothing i can do about it. I think we need to embrace and acknowledge our differences instead of pretending we are all the same. Even two siblings aren't same even physically. If it makes sense?
For example, it's no longer acceptable in the West to call a blind person 'blind' and apparently 'visually challenged' is a better term. You see, the word blind isnt the problem. The problem is how it has seeped into the local slang in recent times the informal perception associated with it. For a non-native English speaker like myself who has no context of the slang association and appropriation would still use the word blind because it makes for a perfect translation.
The problem isn't the word, rather the child must be taught that there's no problem in being called something.
In here dark person even darker than African one and met that African origin person first time he will call that African Kalu (blacky) in commen way coz he saw that person and his features first time not racist way just curious way..
@@zuzanareacts might as well add, even our deities are named aftrr their physical features. For example, Lord Krishna is called Shyam (Dark Skinned), Lord Ganesha is called Lambodhar(Potbellied) and nobody takes it in a negative sense. So, it all depends on how the society perceives it.
I totally hear where you are coming from. And I agree with what you said about the perception. I think it's important to also interpret it in a cultural context - like if it is widely in the culture being accepted it is bad to be short for a man - then it can have an impact. Also, I know from my own experience -that certain things would have a totally different impact on me vs my brother - same parenting - different long-term or not impact life - it's an individual. The Western, esp. American society is creating a victim mentality in people - snowflakes - which I find the opposite extreme. I think and I always say that we should just be kind to people. I love the saying - before you speak let your words go through 3 gates - Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary? I just think everyone fights a battle we know nothing about so if you can choose anything - I'd say choose being kind.
Actually he is not at all life coach he is something out of this world if you go threw the real consciousness videos of him
I'm not saying he is - it's just some similarities. Life Coaching is like a soft version of therapy - you are not allowed to tell people what to do. He tells and explains for that reason alone he couldn't be considered that by the industry standard. I see him as a spiritual guru.
@@zuzanareacts he is more than Gautam budhha
I'd rather read the Scriptures than listening to Sadguru
I just don't agree with his teaching
How can someone talk about Hinduism without actually reading it ?
but does he talk about Hinduism though? (I cannot judge from where I'm sitting) as I don't know enough) but I guess what I see in him is that he is spiritual and in my head, he talks spirituality.
@@zuzanareacts it is the same thing as yoga the westerners don't read the actual scriptures of Yoga
Sadguru doesn't indentify as a Hindu and it is better to read the Scriptures other than listening to him
@@Cats_Lol_108wrong, anybody can write any stupid book, experiencial knowing is far more valuable. Anyway you will make silly mistakes reading them and they have been mutilated.
@@gursimransingh1229 you can have his experiencal knowledge
I trust my ancestors more lol
its so annoying and disrespectful that you increase the original video speed, have stopped watching such reaction videos only for that
You have a choice to watch or not to watch. I don't find it annoying or disrespectful - the increase is to 1.25 = the original video is exceptionally slow. I usually watch on 1.5 or 1.7. Also, there are technical reasons behind this - otherwise, I'm not able to do a long format and everyone is asking for long format....
Comparing Guru to a life coach 🤭
well clearly - guru tells you want to do and life coach never will. :) They call Tony Robbins Guru - so I think definition can be pretty loose.
Sadguru 😂😂 . Bro this us not 10 century.