An award winning comedian walks away from a career in Los Angeles to stalk a motorcycle riding South Indian Mystic in order to inspire the creation of the first ever Inner World Summit.
A questioner asks Sadhguru about people doing good and bad things and why that is, and as usual Sadhguru completely chops the legs out from under the initial premise. There is no "good" and "bad" in existence, he points out. There are just experiences with varying levels of consequences. This is a hard one for me, I'll openly admit, but I do see and understand his logic. It's just that the concept of "good and bad" is so ingrained in our DNA it's hard to imagine that there's no solid foundation to it. But then, that happens a lot when you listen to Sadhguru. Many foundations crumble!
Sadhguru smacks us upside the head a little for even having an Earth Day, reminding us that we are the Earth! What happens to it will happen to us. He also hits me with one of the most devastating lines I've ever heard from him. One that's haunted me personally for years. #disaster
Sadhguru discusses the historical figure of Rama, a prominent figure in India who went through all kinds of shit in his life but remained balanced and why this is characteristic of him that has been worshipped for a thousand years.
Sadhguru looks at how to untether from the past and move forward to create an exciting future. This is a good one if you're stuck in a rut. Or are overcome by what others say or think about you. Walk forward with your head held high and create something great out of whatever has happened.