Sadghuru Quotes
Top 35 wise famous quotes and sayings by Sadghuru
Sadghuru Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Sadghuru on Wise Famous Quotes.
On the occasion of yoga day, I want to offer you the simplest form of yoga: Namaskar - Yoga for all.
People who logically examine their relationships cannot sustain them. Two bodies, two minds, two emotions can never fit perfectly.
You are not suffering yesterday or tomorrow. You are only suffering your memory and your imagination.
There is nothing romantic about childhood. Children can enjoy their childhood only if the adults create the necessary atmosphere.
The more exclusive you make yourself in thought and emotion, the more excluded from life you become.
Individuals should shape their lives according to their particular needs, not according to social trends.
Only when you explore the ecstasy of simply being, where even to breathe is a distraction, can you call yourself complete.
Joy come and go like pleasant breeze. It's the miseries that stick in you like thorns - until you realize that it's all your doing.
Essentially, meditation means to experientally realize that you are not an individual bubble - you are a universe.
Your life and how you experience it is entirely your making. Only if this absolutely sinks in, will you make the necessary changes.
To generate untruth, you have to do a lot of things. For truth, there is nothing to do - anyway it is there.
The only way to experience true wellbeing is to turn inward. This is what yoga means - not up, not out, but in. The only way out is in.
All the problems on the planet can essentially be reduced to one thing: misaligned human beings, misaligned with all there is.
When you go to an Indian temple, it is just to behold an energy form. You want to take an imprint of the Divine within yourself.
The secret of life is to see everything with a non-serious eye, but to be absolutely involved. It's like a game.
Any philosophy is a sacrilege against creation. It just gives people the kinds of explanations that they want to hear.
I am neither modern nor ancient - just contemporary, as every Guru was. If one is not relevant for today, what is the point?