Sadhguru at Harvard University – Youth and Truth

Publicado 2019-11-18

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  • @yoniyo4137
    I'm 23 years old and I always agree with sadhguru
  • @paulsolon6229
    Hi, sad that this is Harvard and the people on panel and in audience are almost all of Indian heritage. Harvard students, where are you? This is a wise person speaking on your campus
  • At around min 48, in Q&A session someone wants to know the relevance of Maha Shivaratri celebrations that Sadhguru's place celebrates in a grand way. He wants to know genuinely how it is relatable to "younger" ones like him. You can hear Mr. Sadhguru's answer yourself. A good orator that he is, Mr. Sadhguru gave his take. Here is another way to look at it, I will direct it towards the questioner. I am aware he didn't ask me. "Whether you're young or old, it doesn't matter. For most of the celebrations especially those rooted in the history, no one taking part were alive. That applies to Christmas, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, Halloween, or any number of numerous festivals that you and I don't know or care about. I don't think you celebrate Zakapeku festival. Neither do I. You don't celebrate my best friend's birthday either. A celebration of the past event or cause is relevant for those who believe in it and immersed in the atmosphere of it. If you "feel" it celebrate Maha Shivaratri. If nothing else you happened to be at his Ashram on that occasion, just be a spectator look around. Now, Sadhguru Jaggi was logical in his answer, but portions of it were not factual. For example, his drawing of parallels between tidal waves due to Moon and effect of moon's gravity on water in our bodies is simply untrue. I don't know if he deliberately misspoke or he truly believes so. Down side is some people believe everything that comes out of a person's mouth whom they worship. That is very dangerous. Needs a little of critical thinking. Now you are a smart kid. You got into Harvard, I'm assuming you are a student there? Never mind if you are or not. Make sure to think and promote thinking critically. Perhaps one day you might start celebrating of Zakapeku festival in a big way.
  • The chant b4 starting, is asking permission from the Creator of Univest. In case the well educated people don't know this.