Conscious community, technology, and joyful versus righteous people, these are just a few of the topics covered in Sadhguru’s conversation with Sahara Rose on her Highest Self Podcast. Sahara asked an uncommon question about “spiritual bypass,” where people distract themselves from reality in the name of spirituality. Sadhguru offered a clear reminder that true spirituality is not an escape but the deepest, most profound involvement one can have with life.
This October, Sadhguru launched a new program on the online personal growth educational platform, Mindvalley. One can attend a free hour-long masterclass, available for everyone, or a 15-day quest for Mindvalley members. The quest offers tools and Sadhguru’s insights from transcending suffering to handling one’s thought and emotion to living playfully.
Dave Asprey fired some intriguing questions at Sadhguru: Where does consciousness come from? How does one remain ‘uneducated’ like Sadhguru? What’s the image on the cover of Sadhguru’s latest book? Which is more important: intent or outcome? And so, the conversation flowed, covering the origins of the Karma book cover, the limitlessness of consciousness, and how, more than anything else, inclusive intent is key.
Sadhguru spoke with BBC Radio host Pete Tong at the Global Landscapes Forum climate event in Glasgow. Diving straight in, Sadhguru quashed any concerns about whether we could handle the environmental challenges at hand, emphasizing that it is a question of whether we will make it happen or not. In order to meet this challenge, Sadhguru spoke about how not individual action alone but political will is necessary.
Neeraj Bajpai interviewed Sadhguru on CNBC Awaaz for Diwali. They began discussing Lakshmi, wealth, and wellbeing. The conversion turned towards Indian entrepreneurship. Sadhguru spoke about how there is no mantra for success, and what one really needs to be successful is insight. He explained how the Isha Insight program is an opportunity to deepen one’s perception and insight into the situations one lives in.