Ali Wentworth is an American actress, comedian, author, and producer. She invited Sadhguru on her podcast “Go Ask Ali,” where they talked about Karma, comparing oneself to others, and how to decide the course of one’s life. With questions like, “If someone crashes their car into mine, is it due to my bad Karma?” Ali explored the very fundamentals of Karma with Sadhguru.
In the first Satsang of the new Full Moon Flirtations series, Sadhguru addressed the deep pain and loss that the second wave of COVID-19 has unleashed in India. He announced the intensification and expansion of Isha’s COVID outreach activities, as well as his plan to refocus his activity on hardcore spirituality and mysticism in the coming years.
Anchors Rosanna Scotto and Lori Stokes asked Sadhguru about his lockdown experience and his new book Karma: A Yogi’s Guide to Crafting Your Destiny. Sadhguru expounded that Karma is not a reward and punishment system as commonly portrayed but action that an individual performs every moment of their life. On a lighter note, one of the hosts wanted to accompany Sadhguru on his motorcycle, to which he replied, “Only if you can handle the speed!”
The Playbook is an influential entrepreneurial podcast hosted by speaker, author, and entrepreneur David Meltzer. David expressed his gratitude to Sadhguru for his work and asked him questions, such as what it means to be a Yogi, how to make Yoga a part of daily life, and how to craft one’s own destiny.
Kat Cole is an advisor, investor, and leadership & brand “sherpa” for consumer brands, franchises, and funds. She hosted a Clubhouse online event where Sadhguru answered a wide variety of questions, such as taking this moment’s Karma into your hands, equanimity, being present in the moment, why being emotional is looked down upon in today’s society, and the true meaning of freedom.
In a special online Satsang, Sadhguru talked about the second wave of COVID-19 in India and the various ways in which Isha will support frontline workers, hospitals, crematoriums, and the general public. He encouraged everyone to help impart immunity-enhancing practices to as many people as possible and reiterated that the only way forward is conscious and responsible behavior.
Award-winning author, media producer, and entrepreneur Jonathan Fields delved deep into existential questions about Karma on his podcast The Good Life Project Podcast. Jonathan proved to be an attentive listener, imbibing and receiving Sadhguru’s words with genuine curiosity. Sadhguru talked about his early life, his moment of enlightenment, and the longing to share his ecstatic experience with the whole world.
Dr. David Vago is a research associate Professor of Psychology at Vanderbilt University and a research associate at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Horacio de la Iglesia is a Professor at the Department of Biology at the University of Washington. In a strikingly engaging conversation that brought both cutting edge science and Yoga to the table, Sadhguru and the two prominent researchers discussed the impact of the Moon on human experience.
Can truth ever be absolute? How do we find our true identity? What is a human being really looking for? Is there such a thing as lasting fulfillment? Vusi Thembekwayo, a South African entrepreneur, global speaker, and bestselling author asks Sadhguru a series of penetrating questions about man’s eternal quest for truth.
David Koch and Natalie Barr, hosts of the popular Australian morning show Sunrise, asked Sadhguru about transforming one’s Karma and tips on how to live well. The five-minute talk was short but impactful.
Global speaker, bestselling author, and entrepreneur Ed Mylett joined Sadhguru in an online conversation as they discussed the pursuit of happiness, mortality, taking ourselves too seriously, and how Karma empowers you.
Former Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency and former CEO of the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, Terry Tamminen is one the world’s most influential voices for environmental protection. His conversation with Sadhguru ventured into uncharted terrain, exploring the relationship between Karma and the environment.
Philip Goldberg is an acclaimed author and public speaker. He began his interaction with Sadhguru by approaching Karma from a skeptic’s angle and asking if there was any evidence of Karma being real. The conversation developed into other interesting areas, such as misunderstandings about Karma, if Karma is stored in the body as stress, and even how Karma is like golf!