Sadhguru looks at how there are two ways to identify the Dancer in the cosmic dance – either we lose ourselves in the dance or pay absolute attention.
Sadhguru: The cosmic dance is so perfect that we almost forget the Dancer – but there can be no dance without a dancer. We cannot see the dancer because our vision, our attention has become so surface-oriented. To identify the Dancer in the dance, either you must get immersed in the dance so that you also become the dance – you are not a spectator, you are it – then you know the Dancer by experience; you are touched by Him. Or, if you want to know the Dancer in His full depth and dimension, if you want to know the source of the dance – that which is the basis of the act – then you must be able to pay absolute attention.
This may seem contradictory: on one level, I am saying you must plunge into the dance; on another level, I am saying you must be able to watch with utmost intensity. It is just that when you look at it in a fragmented way, if you cut it down into pieces and then look at it, everything seems to be contradictory.
Two Ways To Know The Dancer
If you are totally involved in the dance, totally involved in the act itself, that is one way of knowing. Or, if you know how to keep away from that, if you are absolutely uninvolved in the act but you are able to observe the act totally, if you can decipher the difference between the act and the actor, the dance and the Dancer, that is also a way of knowing. The second way takes much more awareness, sharpness, intensity, maybe training too, so it is easier to become part of the dance. Slowly, as the rhythm picks up, as you get sucked deeper and deeper into it, one day you will not know which is you and which is the dance. Once you are a part of the dance, you cannot miss the presence of the Dancer. It is just that people invent obstructions, hurdles and barriers where they do not exist.