Can Ayahuasca Give An Intense Spiritual Experience? Sadhguru Answers

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  • čas přidán 10. 01. 2021
  • Sadhguru talks about Ayahuasca and other hallucinogenic substances that are used in some cultures to purge harmful parasites, and the possibilities and dangers of employing such substances.
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  • @Ruhiya
    @Ruhiya Před 2 lety +435

    "Psychedelics can give you a peak into the garden.. but if you want to stay in the garden, you gotta do the work" 🌻🌟

    • @manuzaaa_
      @manuzaaa_ Před rokem +7

      this

    • @carloj-g6001
      @carloj-g6001 Před rokem +2

      yesssssss

    • @shoaibbhat279
      @shoaibbhat279 Před rokem

      Kuch bhi

    • @anatta467
      @anatta467 Před rokem +7

      there is no elevator to enlightenment, you have to take the stairs

    • @ladyspellbreaker
      @ladyspellbreaker Před rokem +7

      Doing the work and staying consistent is the key to anything. A quick fix isn’t the answer. Anything lasting requires hard work and dedication.

  • @turbonbc
    @turbonbc Před 3 lety +1592

    Psychedelics got me back into Meditation and Spirituality.

  • @micahcamp2013
    @micahcamp2013 Před 2 lety +199

    Before Ayahuasca, suicidal, after Ayahuasca, not suicidal and full of joy, purpose and direction.. that has been my experience after 15 ceremonies over 10 years.. do it if you are called, blessings to all ❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️

  • @LaurenFromRhody401
    @LaurenFromRhody401 Před 3 lety +830

    DMT saved my life. It brought me from being an atheist to someone highly spiritual. Made me get off hard drugs and completely change the way I carry myself in every aspect towards the positive. I had a lot of trauma since I was a child and it was holding me back and I was able to work through it because of DMT and mushrooms. I realized the powerful potential with them and respected it. It was absolutely not recreational but 100% therapeutic. When I say it saved my life I truly mean that. I’ve never thrown up. I disagree with this video.

    • @HoldenMcRoin69
      @HoldenMcRoin69 Před 2 lety +35

      If you don’t mind me asking what hard drugs did DMT get you off? And did stop cold turkey after your DMT experience? So many people think im crazy when I tell them DMT has the potential to help someone quit drugs if they seriously want to change, and some people only want to change after the experience, if you don’t want to share I understand it’s highly personal and im glad you got your life back! I can’t describe the feeling after a DMT trip other than unconditional love and gratitude to be alive!

    • @andreya9776
      @andreya9776 Před 2 lety +1

      Amazing!

    • @phoenixj1299
      @phoenixj1299 Před 2 lety +13

      DMT deludes your brain . You can't progress Spiritually. You will have a very hard time with that. It is possible . But it's very hard for you than any other common man. You need a guru to guide you because you are almost beyond help.

    • @TheSunchaserElMalo
      @TheSunchaserElMalo Před 2 lety +23

      For me it was the opposite, I did shrooms (first a micro dose, then 1.4 grams, then 1.8 grams) and the two last times I felt more in touch with nature and saw myself as an ape in a modern jungle, made me realize the reality that we humans are apes and only have this one life and have to make it count. Gonna be trying shrooms again soon this time will do 2 grams.

    • @Jay_in_Japan
      @Jay_in_Japan Před 2 lety +11

      @@phoenixj1299 You've done DMT? That's what you found it did for you?

  • @ceciliareinert
    @ceciliareinert Před 3 lety +2457

    If only Sadhguru knew I found him because of my mystical experience with psychedelics.. 😂😂

  • @PsychedelicActualization
    @PsychedelicActualization Před 3 lety +914

    "Life is beautiful without psychedelics. Psychedelics simply make you aware of that primarily. And then secondarily lead you deeper into it." ~Terence McKenna ❤️🙏🏽

    • @malathichintala6935
      @malathichintala6935 Před 3 lety +8

      10:48 "You want to promote your compulsiveness as consciousness" - SG

    • @nyakwarObat
      @nyakwarObat Před 3 lety +8

      @@petenemes2295 Then for what purpose do this plants exist?

    • @JoannaLaRose
      @JoannaLaRose Před 3 lety +8

      @@nyakwarObat Assistance in with the beginning to understanding.

    • @brianlittrell797
      @brianlittrell797 Před 2 lety +8

      @@malathichintala6935 "You want to promote your compulsiveness as consciousness" - SG. That is said by someone who has never taken ayahuasca and who either doesn't understand ayahuasca or is pretending that they don't understand it.

    • @carlosparra8976
      @carlosparra8976 Před 2 lety +9

      @@brianlittrell797 But how do you know he hasnt had any other psychedelic or mystical experiences? Ayahuasca is not the only hallucinogenic on earth, and you can reach higher levels of consciousness without it. He admits that ayahuasca can give you a push in your path, but he also says, correctly imo, that if you havent earned your spiritual knowledge, ayahuasca will just lift you up momentarily and then just bring you down. Ayahuasca, like any other sacred medicine is a tool, not the path, and sadly, for so many lost souls in the world that cling to anything that gives them a momentary sense of relief from their pain, they see it as this end-all-be-all solution that will simply get them to that famous yet so abstract goal: "enlightenment". I think this medicine is amazingly wise and useful, but you reach a point where you dont need to be sitting down purging or shitting ad going through this sometimes terribly hard experience anymore to evolve in your path. If you need it, that is great. But if you feel like you dont need it, that is great too.

  • @LynneStoner
    @LynneStoner Před 9 měsíci +211

    The use of magic mushrooms completely helps one get over depression and makes you feel like yourself .

    • @ThomasDaniel-kw4je
      @ThomasDaniel-kw4je Před 9 měsíci +1

      0:09 Shrooms are very helpful❤ 0:09

    • @JohnStela
      @JohnStela Před 9 měsíci

      ​@jojo-ow5whsorry to disturb, Is he on insta? I would love to get some for myself.

    • @AnitaPhilips
      @AnitaPhilips Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@ThomasDaniel-kw4jeDMT has been my best trip ever 0:01

    • @BenAnderson-mg4hu
      @BenAnderson-mg4hu Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@JohnStelaYes he's dr.johnsonshroom❤

    • @TracyJake-wt5zn
      @TracyJake-wt5zn Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@BenAnderson-mg4hupls Can he send to the UK?

  • @amosluyk
    @amosluyk Před 2 lety +247

    30 years ago I was travelling in Thailand, and at a meditation retreat I spoke with the head monk about this.
    I asked 'is it possible to reach enlightened state with psychedelics?'
    He answered 'Of couse! But you cannot hold it. You are too weak. To hold it you need to grow the mental muscles. Meditation will build those muscles.' He smiled and chuckled while he answered, every bit the perfect monk presence :)

    • @vidyashastry6335
      @vidyashastry6335 Před rokem +18

      This seems to be the recommended treatment post a psychedelic awakening - follow through with meditation on a regular basis.

    • @StefanAuchda
      @StefanAuchda Před rokem

      Makes sense. Still there are other ways like for example doing LOTs of psychodelix and some meditation, some Katy Byron, some eckhart tolle some other non dualistic stuff and away we go. Whatever it is it takes a lot of doing nevertheless.

    • @hudakarimi9642
      @hudakarimi9642 Před rokem +2

      thats so beautiful got me tearin up i wish everything could remain in its vibration

    • @geometron3646
      @geometron3646 Před rokem

      @@vidyashastry6335 or get a reliable dealer

    • @psyde
      @psyde Před rokem

      @@geometron3646 👽

  • @NaturalNutritionist333
    @NaturalNutritionist333 Před 3 lety +824

    Ayahuasca changed my life and is the reason I became more spiritual and started to meditate

  • @fchaves68
    @fchaves68 Před 3 lety +1467

    This is the kind of thing only people who have gone through the experience can talk with authority.

    • @shaileshshep
      @shaileshshep Před 3 lety +220

      Sadhguru has said in many talks about importance of admitting "I don't know" but I haven't seen him say that about any topic. You ask anything and he will have some strong opinions about it.

    • @robjohnson5833
      @robjohnson5833 Před 3 lety +230

      Psychedelics are not the kind of thing someone can have an opinion of without having experienced

    • @keylupveintisiete7552
      @keylupveintisiete7552 Před 3 lety +50

      @@shaileshshep Yes and some are quite mysoginistic (when he says women cant go in some temples basically because they are weaker than men and it´s for their safety LOL) but what do you expect from someone that lives in a country that has a caste system like the one in india

    • @ashybl
      @ashybl Před 3 lety +54

      Psychedelics is not child’s play. But Mediation leave you with a profound experience and realisations than tripping on either DMT LSD. It just takes time and will give you access organically.

    • @omegauranium
      @omegauranium Před 3 lety +108

      @@ashybl What if I told you you can do both....

  • @ashok1goodlife
    @ashok1goodlife Před 3 lety +214

    Just came back from an Ayauasca ceremony with a great shaman (& his wife) from Brazil. It was one of the best experiences that I had and established a deep connection with all natural elements & my mom who passed away. Also, the harmony with myself & the planet was amazing :)

  • @Thesouldoctor_co
    @Thesouldoctor_co Před 11 měsíci +10

    Mother Aya showed me what I was looking for for so long. She did not tell me what is right and what is wrong. She smiled at me and asked me to see a movie. The movie was my life played in backwards. I was able to witness all my actions and the results. She embraced me and I was able to embrace myself with so much love. I did not fall down after my experience nor look for happiness outside. Mother Aya helped me. Like any other spiritual way, mother Aya is also a gift to us mankind.

  • @PsychedelicActualization
    @PsychedelicActualization Před 3 lety +972

    The biggest problem with people is that they are so lazy and complacent they have zero mystical experience. They do not even know this domain exists. So they have no will to meditate seriously.
    A psychedelic experience can give you a glimpse that shows you what's possible. It's an immense motivation for many to actually start this journey and to take it seriously.

    • @luckydave328
      @luckydave328 Před 3 lety +38

      I agree 100%.

    • @siddharthm3958
      @siddharthm3958 Před 3 lety +22

      True.. this is me

    • @savannahm9943
      @savannahm9943 Před 3 lety +69

      Exactly. You explain an important factor that Sadhguru missed completely. Psychedelics are not a 100% solution but a catalyst for self-growth. Some people are too stuck in their old ways to listen to any new perceptions, and therefore it must be “shown” to them.

    • @negi-ji
      @negi-ji Před 3 lety +14

      was looking for this comment

    • @malathichintala6935
      @malathichintala6935 Před 3 lety +7

      10:48 "You want to promote your compulsiveness as consciousness" - SG

  • @bigwong7614
    @bigwong7614 Před 3 lety +514

    I've done ayahuasca, since I started doing it it has made me change my life for the better. It doesn't miraculously do it for you, you actually have to put in the work but it gives you insight about life in general.

  • @heleneholm7059
    @heleneholm7059 Před 3 lety +22

    Nobody should comment on things that they don’t know anything about 🙏🏼💚🌟🌿🌍🙏🏼

  • @alaneddy4575
    @alaneddy4575 Před rokem +58

    I was positively affected for over 3 months after one 12 minute session. I awoke every morning at 5:30 am without an alarm clock absolutely raring to go. It removed all addiction from me.

  • @michaelljubsa8210
    @michaelljubsa8210 Před 3 lety +571

    As wise as Sadhguru is, it becomes clear when he speaks about psychedelics/plant medicines how little he understands about this corner of spiritual exploration.

    • @michaelljubsa8210
      @michaelljubsa8210 Před 3 lety

      @Shikhar Choudhary Have you ever consumed plant medicine?

    • @michaelljubsa8210
      @michaelljubsa8210 Před 3 lety +37

      @Shikhar Choudhary Well of course it's temporary...it's not meant to induce permanent effects. Psychedelics are like having the feast. Meditation is like having your regular dinner. One isn't sustainable, but that's not the goal of it. Psychedelics are quite empty unless you take the experience and integrate it into your life. Also, you described doing psychedelics before meditation...that likely influenced your experiences with meditation following the psychedelics. Psychedelics help point your compass so you know where you're going once you get deeper into meditation. If your experiences didn't lead you anywhere, then unfortunately you weren't consuming them correctly. This isn't either/or...it's both/and.

    • @benzenner8826
      @benzenner8826 Před 2 lety +29

      True liberation doesn't come through plant medicines. They just 'show you the house of spirituality but they don't truly let you in.' The path of Self-realization and purification is what leads to true spirituality. Drugs just give you some insights, which may be helpful in the beginning processes of self-awareness, but for me and my experience with aya (over 25 times) is that within a week after the ceremonies i was back to not feeling well.

    • @mikeljubsa3105
      @mikeljubsa3105 Před 2 lety +19

      @@benzenner8826 That's your experience with ayahuasca. Many go on to have a much deeper connection to spirit (such as my experiences). As I mention above, there is work to maintain what psychedelics provide, but it is all the same at the end of the day. Our sober minds are just as chemically driven/altered as they are when taking substance. You can walk the road of spirituality through meditation on it's own...or when you learn how to use these tools, you can be airdropped up ahead (or behind, if they are used foolishly).

    • @arturofernandez725
      @arturofernandez725 Před 2 lety

      @@mikeljubsa3105 o

  • @aaroneschenburg4018
    @aaroneschenburg4018 Před 3 lety +824

    He's a wise man but speaking on a subject he truly doesn't know about. Aya is beautiful and helps a lot of people. Even helps them learn to meditate and connect with one's self better.

    • @KairoSage
      @KairoSage Před 3 lety +65

      Have to agree showing his ignorance here, he seems to think its only purpose is the physical purging. I dare say he has probably never had an ego-shattering psychedelic experience. Though im sure hes achieved similar states in meditiation.

    • @deepadevi7859
      @deepadevi7859 Před 3 lety +10

      @@KairoSage he didnt say only puping 😑 listen properly

    • @deepadevi7859
      @deepadevi7859 Před 3 lety +6

      He didnt say it doesnt happen 😑😑

    • @Anhidema
      @Anhidema Před 3 lety +1

      Exactly

    • @primordia8133
      @primordia8133 Před 3 lety +1

      Agree wholeheartedly

  • @theself5738
    @theself5738 Před rokem +8

    I’ve done over 50 plant medicine ceremonies (ayahuasca, San Pedro, peyote, Santo daime, psilocybin, Kambo) and very rarely thrown up. I’ve never felt addicted to any of the plants- quite the opposite in fact. I’m forced to feel the emotions and energies in the mind that I had suppressed. Now after all that experience, I have reached a point where my practice is just sitting and not interfering with my mind. It took all that to get to this point of simplicity I suppose. Back then I felt a desperation to get enlightened so I would push myself to the brink with the medicine, thinking I could accelerate the process. But now I realize that just to sit and close my eyes and allow everything to be as it is, is the actual shortcut. Infinite patience leads to immediate results ❤

  • @chazc5427
    @chazc5427 Před 2 lety +16

    I met Shiva through my 2nd LSD trip on a mountain. And I also get the point on what Sadhguru is saying. I became tremendously depressed after my 1st LSD experience because I didn't know how to handle it but after I met Shiva on my 2nd, that is where I started building my own foundation back which is far more beautiful than words can express. Sadhguru wants us to get high on our own supply as our body is the most amazing and sophisticated chemical factory on the planet Sadhguru, I'm so grateful that you are here in our time. 🙌❤️

    • @YNYNYNYNYNYN
      @YNYNYNYNYNYN Před 2 lety +2

      You met Shiva?! Lol you met something you made up. Lol. Even sadghuru said shiva don't exist.

    • @MeelisPaas
      @MeelisPaas Před rokem

      You need doctor, like dude just talked

    • @Vn-ye3km
      @Vn-ye3km Před měsícem

      Wow.. thanks for sharing

  • @Alexbordongarrigos
    @Alexbordongarrigos Před 3 lety +552

    Psychedelics don't let me "broken" and they don't make me more "miserable" than before, they actually help me to understand my true nature of existence and help me understand myself in ways that I have never seen before with anything else, after a psychedelic experience I feel better than before because I get knowledge that help me to know how to live a better life

    • @Alexbordongarrigos
      @Alexbordongarrigos Před 3 lety +26

      @Shikhar Choudhary I do meditate almost daily, but the most enlightenment experiences that I've had are from psychedelic experiences

    • @wzroq
      @wzroq Před 3 lety +7

      @@Alexbordongarrigos same here

    • @laughheal8150
      @laughheal8150 Před 2 lety +11

      @@Alexbordongarrigos Yes going through the front door by silencing the mind (all chatter and judgement) until there is nothing left... but you! That is a challenging task for many, and obviously the more sustainable and powerful way to connect to the divine. So until that happens, the psychedics are gonna give you the back door "instant gratification" version of the experience, which is awesome, but definitely NOT the sustainable way.

    • @OgdenM
      @OgdenM Před 2 lety +15

      Alex, no, they don't break YOU. They SHATTER the reality that you've created over your whole life in an instant. Really, meditation is about slowly taking that reality apart, brick by brick, or with a sledge hammer at times if needed. It's a much more gentle process then a drugs tend to be. Also, people tend to be able to more easily incorporate the lessons learned from meditation vs doing a substance because it's more gradual.

    • @paimonspie8913
      @paimonspie8913 Před 2 lety +5

      yeah, it just depends how prepared you are for it and if you have a positive subconsious or not, but as someone who has taken them, I agree that you can achieve the same enlightenment and healing through meditiation. we all learn and experience the same thing differently and i think if people wanted to experience psychedelics go them but personally I think deep meditation has done the same for me! :)

  • @mindfulwalking
    @mindfulwalking Před 3 lety +77

    I did one ayahuasca trip in Peru 7 years ago and my life did a 180 degree turn and lead me to India where I lived for 4 years studying meditation and yoga.

    • @urnikhilbhat3123
      @urnikhilbhat3123 Před 3 lety +1

      Wowww

    • @NaturalNutritionist333
      @NaturalNutritionist333 Před 3 lety +3

      Beautiful. Ayahuasca changed my life too

    • @brunocabrini2929
      @brunocabrini2929 Před 3 lety

      And if I want to try ayahuasca but don't Want to spend the next 4 Years in India?

    • @shashaqi9645
      @shashaqi9645 Před rokem

      Can you tell me where in Peru you had the ayahuasca trip ? I am considering to take on one myself. Thank you !

    • @inf423
      @inf423 Před rokem

      ​@@shashaqi9645Iquitos

  • @martincooper8559
    @martincooper8559 Před 3 lety +73

    Psychedelics made me start doing yoga, and it also made me vegetarian.

    • @KatieKamala
      @KatieKamala Před 2 lety

      Good for you, I’ve been on that path 30 years and healthy & happy.

    • @yoepv8800
      @yoepv8800 Před 2 lety

      Same

  • @karlacothren5320
    @karlacothren5320 Před 2 lety +25

    If you are already someone walking through life healthy and spiritual the meditation method can get you there without aid. If you are addicted, conflicted, and have a bunch of bad habits and trauma you may need an aid. Psychedelic are great for a first step but the goal should always be to get to those experiences just by you. We have the ability we just have to be still enough and open enough to allow the experiances to enter our heart space.

  • @kingofnothing100
    @kingofnothing100 Před 3 lety +136

    After 30 years of meditation I had 5 Ayahuasca ceremonies and this is definitely a shortcut in spiritual life. If you hit a wall in your meditation practice, Ayahuasca will open a complete new world for you.

  • @lilithstorm7026
    @lilithstorm7026 Před 3 lety +310

    Mushrooms changed my life and using them in the right context and integrating the experiences has allowed me to reach a higher state of consciousness without needing them! These plant medicines are an important tool mother earth has provided for us. They open up your mind in the long term, not just during the experience.

    • @reachinnirvana9076
      @reachinnirvana9076 Před 2 lety +12

      Just because he speaks intellectually doesn't mean he knows whats best for you do what works for you if psychedelics taps you into yourself keep doing you

    • @blandroll2128
      @blandroll2128 Před 2 lety +7

      Its all fun and games until its not... having a clear mind isn't granted and neither is a good trip, you will seriously damage you're mind state forever if not carful... its comes down too luck pretty much too, don't see many people talking about that fact

    • @Flowergirl222
      @Flowergirl222 Před 2 lety +4

      Taking mushrooms a few times a decade ago changed my trajectory and enlightened me to see a relationship between fashion and nature that is now the joy of my life and my work/passion. Truly amazing.

    • @xedoccodex
      @xedoccodex Před 2 lety

      yeah take lsd and watch sadguru Video, that will enlight you...

    • @HumanityRisingNow
      @HumanityRisingNow Před 2 lety

      Yes yes and yes!!

  • @chinahwong9516
    @chinahwong9516 Před 3 lety +12

    If you've ever been curious about who you truly are, then this is something that you NEED to see...

  • @andreyandonov4986
    @andreyandonov4986 Před 2 lety +77

    Sadghuru is simplу saying that when you are thirsty you need to drink water, despite the fact that coca cola taste better and the experience is amazing. When you need to connect and be, you need to just be, without any external provocation. Being is not doing:))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

    • @stevebirch4897
      @stevebirch4897 Před 2 lety +13

      We drink water cause we are thirsty and need to it survive.
      Psychedelics, like mushrooms or dmt are things we use for mental health.
      Love sadhuru but he has got this all wrong.. Speaking from 25 years of medication and psychedelics

    • @khaswrang7887
      @khaswrang7887 Před 2 lety

      @@stevebirch4897 you got it all wrong,
      Water is Meditation and yoga,
      Coca cola is this psychedelic drugs

    • @user-uu4kf9bg8m
      @user-uu4kf9bg8m Před 2 lety +1

      @@khaswrang7887 People also get addicted to Yoga, and there are all kinds of unhealthy habits of attachment, guilt, and self-abnegation that can come up people's approach Yoga. I'm very pro Yoga and Meditation by the way, but they aren't always consumed like water, even if they are fundamentally water. Ayahuasca is nothing near sweet like Coca Cola, and is just as likely to drag you into your shadow side than raise you up ecstatically. Point being, they are different modalities with different aims, and sometimes, Ayahuasca can serve a beautiful purpose to help people confront and work through trauma, forgive, and connect with a depth which clears space for working in the everyday with a new ambition towards the spiritual. So I would say, Ayahuasca can be like water in many ways - it can clean, clarify, bring tears of healing, revitalise, help flow and move on, connect and carry. It is only superficially comparable to Coca Cola, only in the sense that it changes your state, but even then it doesn't say anything about that state and what happens in it. Anyway, Namaste!

    • @charleyu5506
      @charleyu5506 Před rokem +1

      @@khaswrang7887 sadghuru is wrong just look at the comments, for most people meditating or yoga is a joke until they try ayahuasca. People are very unlikely to experience anything profound with just yoga and meditation simply because people are busy working. They have their place just like most of these other plant medicines from the americas.

    • @YoursTruly78887
      @YoursTruly78887 Před rokem

      Those who have not peered through the looking glass cannot form realistic beliefs on what is seen on the other side of that looking glass.

  • @sepuste
    @sepuste Před 3 lety +131

    On my very second cup, I melted into and became the Universe (or God, or Cosmic Consciousness, you name it) and I knew we are all one, everything is perfect as it is, and love is what allows everything to exist. I felt eternal and infinite love and understanding.
    I'm certainly not an enlightened being, but nonetheless that experience saved and changed my life for the best forever.
    If that's not an "intense spiritual experience", I don't know what else could be...

    • @Duuk_the_Dog
      @Duuk_the_Dog Před 2 lety +4

      yes, exactly the same for me!

    • @yourname6553
      @yourname6553 Před 2 lety +3

      Wonderfully put Sir💫

    • @deepakrai3495
      @deepakrai3495 Před rokem +3

      Advaita philosophy of Upanishads say the exact same thing everything is one brahman

    • @deepsah662
      @deepsah662 Před 9 měsíci

      True nature is not an experience. It that which sees all experieincing. Mundane and deeply mystical ones both are seen by awareness.

    • @OpenheartOneMind
      @OpenheartOneMind Před 5 měsíci

      You ARE an enlightened being.

  • @mizuka3640
    @mizuka3640 Před 3 lety +378

    I know a man that took ayahuasca in Peru. This plant showed him a saint (sufi) man in Morocco and said to him that he is his spiritual master. So he made the travel to Morocco and he met the same man showed by the plant.
    I know this is unbelievable but it's true

    • @youknowwho9741
      @youknowwho9741 Před 3 lety +19

      I’ve experienced supernatural things on psychedelics. Makes sense😂

    • @NaturalNutritionist333
      @NaturalNutritionist333 Před 3 lety +29

      I don't doubt it. I took ayahuasca in Peru and it has forever changed my life

    • @julianabrunnquell1919
      @julianabrunnquell1919 Před 3 lety +31

      Everyone has their call at certain point.
      It can be with sacred enteogenics or meditation. We should respect each other' s path

    • @LeaguesHub
      @LeaguesHub Před 3 lety +3

      @@NaturalNutritionist333 can u explain how it changed your life?

    • @FingolX
      @FingolX Před 3 lety

      @Mizu Ka Can you provide the contact information of the place and shaman your friend went to in Peru?

  • @user-qu4dm3vr4p
    @user-qu4dm3vr4p Před 4 měsíci +5

    This sounds more like an opinion than knowledge. My own experience has been vastly different and profoundly positive ❤

  • @karenxlazo
    @karenxlazo Před 2 lety +3

    I understand what he’s saying. He’s not anti-Ayahuasca he’s simply explaining that this process is merely a tool that can be used for purposes of reaching consciousness (the purging of the body) but it isn’t consciousness itself. Many people confuse it as achieving consciousness not realizing that the only true way to achieve it is to do the work and that altogether this can be achieved without the use of any substance.

  • @journeyevolve3798
    @journeyevolve3798 Před 3 lety +59

    Ayahuasca has been the most healing thing I have done on my earthly journey... You don't throw up every time. Some people never throw up! This is only one perspective...

    • @BigZac12
      @BigZac12 Před 3 lety

      @Gengar Gang pleasssee

    • @stephanierose6937
      @stephanierose6937 Před 3 lety +1

      I agree! I only threw up the first ceremony and that’s it. It wasn’t that bad either.

    • @reinaldostrobel81
      @reinaldostrobel81 Před 3 lety +2

      If you eat well or do the diet 2 weeks before... you will go through the experience without suffering too much with the purge. If you eat processed food and drink alcohol you will suffer during the purge. Also, don't use weed for 2 weeks before aya. Força e luz!

  • @rall4688
    @rall4688 Před 3 lety +187

    Lsd allowed me to open myself up to realising the true nature of self, it wasn't primary cause but I believe it assisted me, I don't value the experience lsd gave me above any other experience. The experience of consciousness alone is bliss a million times better than lsd, but I'm glad it put me on the right direction to find salvation through the vedas

    • @rall4688
      @rall4688 Před 3 lety +10

      @@celticdeamon567 Perhaps you misunderstood me. All of this experience is part of brahman. there is nothing separate from Brahma. Anything that appears separate from brahma is still brahma. This universe is part of Brahma, LSD Is part of this universe. LSD is just one part of brahma's total experience, I have realised Brahma, and I have realised that there is nothing outside of the experience of Brahman. This knowledge along liberated me from needing ANY from of external tool to ease, what I thought was, suffering. I'm not necessarily saying that Brahmah is above LSD, that would make no sense. I am simply saying that LSD Is part of brahmah and does not give as much pleasure as knowing brahmah alone. LSD, psychedelics and drugs are included within Brahmah, but this doesn't make them inherently good things on their own. Rape is included in Brahmah, and nobody can say rape is good, yes? Nor does anybody say that "Brahmah is good" Brahmah is just brahmah, goodness is included within him.
      I think, most people understood my message but I should have put it across clearer. LSD helped with removing the ignorance that the mind is the self, this task did not require the knowledge of Atma Bodha, but rather experience from WITHOUT the mind. This is dangerous and I donn't recomend people loosing their minds, unless they're ready for it and skilled. I was. I wanted this experience and have no regrets, where it has leaded me is complete solace and contentless knowing in my true self as tat tvam asi. Exploration begins at realisation.

    • @cephalos81
      @cephalos81 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rall4688 now you're talking.

    • @rall4688
      @rall4688 Před 3 lety +6

      @@adityakr4833 anxiety can be seen as either excitement, or nervousness. How you decide you feel decides your feeling. Anxiety is just a product of the mind/body/subtle body vessel in which you temporary posses. You are the awareness of the changing mind and body, you are not the mind and body.
      You do not have a fear of death, nor do you have anxiety. When you're in deep sleep, where has your fear of death gone? Why is it not present there? Because the mind is inert. The mind belongs to earth, the witnesser is utterly unnafected by anything. The dreamer only appears seperate just as the reflection of the sun on windows and cars appears to show us many suns, using the intellect through the process of negation (neti neti) there is only one sun. One consciousness, one eternal unchanging Brahmananda upon the lotus that springs fourth so effortlessly
      We are from the light, rejoice in your true nature. Let go of attention, and simply be here and now. There is no suffering, there is only being. As soon as the mind superimposes things that you are not, we suffer. Discernment is key. Neti neti.

    • @rall4688
      @rall4688 Před 3 lety +4

      @@adityakr4833 I'm just a normal white Australian guy that loves India and recognises Sanatana Dharma as the eternal way of life, without a doubt what so ever. I don't follow it to the tee, but I wish I could and I'm getting better at it! It's hard here in Australia, so many people live an adharmic lifestyle and it's hard to fit in. I want to live at the Ashram and serve the Indian people, but I know I need to serve my people here, they need someone like me because we are clearly lacking learnered people like Sadhguru and I wanna be like Sadhguru but better. Sadhguru is just Sadhguru... He can't hold our hands and walk us through life, but he can give us a battery (jnana) for our lamp (action) to light up (Mukti) the dark (Maya) and for that he has my deepest thanks.

    • @kylekarcher
      @kylekarcher Před 2 lety

      @@rall4688
      Remember you abide as...not experience .

  • @R2242V
    @R2242V Před 2 lety +8

    Sadhguru gets that right. The body is intelligent enough to produce sufficient portion of DMT as reaction to asceticism or some sort of sadhana. If you use drugs its always an invasion with more or less bad consequences. The guru does not need direct experience with Ayahuasca because there is an archive in unconsciousness plane where every human experience is inscribed. On certain level you can dwell there and experience whatever you want. This priviledge have mystics all over world to taste the richness of the life and to be able to give it up...

  • @bxmully
    @bxmully Před 2 lety +14

    One cannot ignore the therapeutic value of psychedelics in a proper mindset and setting. One shouldn't use it as a shortcut to enlightenment although it's easy to see it that way. This is understandable. But I think psychedelics should be treated with reverence. It's one of the most valuable tools humanity has and we should use it wisely and be grateful this technology exists.

  • @Esiass
    @Esiass Před 3 lety +52

    First books, then yoga and meditation, and finally mother ayahuasca open my self to spirituality and changed my life for good and forever

    • @mulatojones5150
      @mulatojones5150 Před 3 lety

      Awesome

    • @anaranjadisimo
      @anaranjadisimo Před 3 lety

      you are so wise, now its time for start a buissness and spread the love with ignorant people fucking charlatan.

    • @xedoccodex
      @xedoccodex Před 2 lety

      its easily said but shown very hard

    • @maxidigital
      @maxidigital Před 2 lety +1

      The same here, Ayahuasca changed my life

  • @mehrshadmasaebi6231
    @mehrshadmasaebi6231 Před 3 lety +45

    Psychedelics are necessary and important for the collective unconcious mind of the modern humans who has lost their connection with nature(themselves).

  • @benzenner8826
    @benzenner8826 Před 2 lety +12

    I drank ayahuasca 25 or so times, there were some great insights and sensations, temporary Unity Consciousness and love/bliss, but overall it left me feeling lower within 5-7 days of the ceremonies because I knew i couldn't sustain the feelings that the plants gave me, I unfortunately had no integration therapists to work with, which they offer at some centers in Peru. My ceremonies with Yage/Ayahuasca in Colombia were powerful for clearing my digestive track though, which may have been helpful then on a physical level because my system wasn't healthy, but there's other ways to heal that, like water only fasting, a lifestyle high in non-refined whole plant foods, and regular herbal parasite cleansing. I think for someone whose just starting on the spiritual path some plant medicines can help 'jump-start' the God within, but in the long-term it's not sustainable. True awakening isn't through plant medicines. It comes through self-purification and many yogi guru mystics teach sustainable methods of Santosha/liberation. One yoga teacher who had lived in ashrams in India once said to me that drugs "show you the house of spirituality, but they don't let you in."

    • @mradventurer8104
      @mradventurer8104 Před rokem

      Beautifully said. I think that last sentence is important.

    • @brentoncarter4275
      @brentoncarter4275 Před 9 měsíci

      bunch of bullshit. psychedelics are the way. yoga teachers don't know what they're talking about. you yourself admit you didn't even go through the recommended steps.

  • @waltergoring8428
    @waltergoring8428 Před 2 lety +13

    I was a hopeless alcoholic until I found out about ibogaine. Been sober for almost 8 years now and it's been easy. No AA, no cravings, no struggle, no nothing. I'm cured.
    Purge was definitely a big part of the trip. As was being bedridden and helpless for about 3 days.
    Primitive stuff compared to what a wise guru can do, Im sure, but there weren't any around.

  • @ICEcoldJT
    @ICEcoldJT Před 3 lety +80

    “Every situation in life is temporary. So, when life is good, make sure you enjoy and receive it fully. And when life is not so good, remember that it will not last forever and better days are on the way.” 🙏🏽

  • @nicoleshouseofwellness
    @nicoleshouseofwellness Před 3 lety +81

    I love you but I totally disagree. Ayahuasca has been used for thousands of years. It has only resurfaced because of the need folk has to heal from things that they may not be able to otherwise. I just hope & pray its performed by true healers.

    • @phoenixj1299
      @phoenixj1299 Před 2 lety

      Slavery is used for thousands of years but that doesn't mean it's right.

    • @OfficialGOD
      @OfficialGOD Před rokem +1

      Lol you do realize that kundalini yoga is stronger and keeps you out for weeks instead of mere hours?

    • @leicestergux
      @leicestergux Před rokem

      Heroin has also been used for 1000s of years. People have murdered each other for 1000s of years. Stop following idiots.

    • @kuldeepadhikari3849
      @kuldeepadhikari3849 Před rokem

      @@OfficialGOD so now we are comparing things when she just said ayahusca helps? I hope you get peace withyourself rather than comparing to something which you think is the right say

  • @christobalgonzalez3529
    @christobalgonzalez3529 Před rokem +4

    DMT showed me that I was a Buddhist and Yogi in my past lives. My ancestors came to me. Now I believe.... Now I know when you're around protecting me... Now I know the essence of who I was , who I am and who I will always be, with this enlightenment is now inevitable.... In this lifetime or the nextsss..
    I will be going on a Ayahuasca retreat next month... Looking forward to it. There is so much to be said. Just do it, be an observer when doing it so that you don't fall into a dream state and fall into delusion. If you fall into delusion you will think what is happening is real and be scared. Fear will cause you not to learn what is being taught. There is no good or bad experience. If you go into it with a mindset of compassion and have worked on the wrongs that you've committed no matter how bad they may seem you will be forgiven because they will see what's in your heart.

    • @akengozi4430
      @akengozi4430 Před rokem

      Breaking through dmt is the craziest experience I've ever had sincerely 15 minutes was astonishing and amazing. I refer you to this mate I ordered from he deals on top quality and authentic products also ship's all sorta psychedelics stuff discreetly to any location 💯

    • @akengozi4430
      @akengozi4430 Před rokem

      They're on telegram and Instagram as.

    • @akengozi4430
      @akengozi4430 Před rokem

      ?LARAMUSH_10?

  • @ellabeyer7035
    @ellabeyer7035 Před 2 lety +2

    I love Sadguru. He makes so much sense and freely shares his knowledge and wisdom. Thank you!

  • @wanchooo29
    @wanchooo29 Před 3 lety +360

    But people who have gone through Ayahuasca treatment, they claim their life has changed in a positive way.

    • @beedebawng2556
      @beedebawng2556 Před 3 lety +43

      So do drunkards.

    • @milee105
      @milee105 Před 3 lety +102

      @@beedebawng2556 not true

    • @rafaelpellizzari4021
      @rafaelpellizzari4021 Před 3 lety +118

      I have taken ayahuasca for over 7 years now, and I can say: Sadhguru is right. But then, so am I.
      It's not for everyone and it requires a lot of care and skill on the part of the shaman in order to really being a healing experience. If you ask me, I'll say it's extraordinary and that everybody should try it; but then again it's not wrong not wanting to try; it's a matter of perspective. My opinion on this issue really doesn't matter, neither does Sadhguru's - only your opinion matters.
      If you wanna try ayahuasca, do it; I only strongly recommend you look for a serious professional, research his background and ensure he's serious and a true healer, and only do it if it's in a proper setting and you feel really comfortable - taking ayahuasca is a ritual. I totally recommend against taking it to get high, it was not made for that and will give you serious trouble.

    • @malathichintala6935
      @malathichintala6935 Před 3 lety +15

      It gives you an illusion of that. But no progress is really made.

    • @milee105
      @milee105 Před 3 lety +32

      @@malathichintala6935 or maybe a glimpse of what your progress could be?

  • @jamesbushell7361
    @jamesbushell7361 Před 3 lety +52

    Experience is key here, it’s like me trying to explain what it’s like to see with my eyes when I’ve been blind all my life. I’d suggest only talk about what you truly know in your heart.

  • @nonviolentcommunicationpro1602

    I wish he would have Ayahuasca experience - he wouldn't then dismiss it so carelessly. Long time ago I had dismissive attitude as well, but it changed after having actual experience. In my case it took few sessions to tune in and be able to surrender (I think surrender and trust is the key for Ayahuasca; but I guess it is a key to all important things/practices in life). But once I just surrender from beginning - magic happened. I had the deepest, most beautiful spiritual realizations and insights I will never forget. I had my last experience year ago. It was extremely deep and beautiful. I don't want to have another one until I feel that I integrated and understood the lesson from last one, even if it will take 5 or 10 years more. And I integrate it through meditation and contemplative practices. So it's not either this or that - no need to divide, fight, discredit. Just open the heart and mind and see divine in all...

  • @davidlightbody627
    @davidlightbody627 Před 3 lety +22

    I think Sadhguru is a gifted mystic and amazing human. I love his books and his talks - but I also like it when he talks about things he actually knows about and has done.
    How can he have such a strong opinion about something he has never experienced? He compares it with LSD and other drugs, but those are chemical compounds made in a laboratory.
    I have never done Ayuhuasa, but I have met many people who have. I don't have an opinion on the experience because I have never done it. All I know is that it is a medicine that has been used for thousands of years and that has helped MILLIONS of people. Not all of us have the pleasure of having a transcendental moment on a hill in our 20's that transforms us into yogis.
    I think Sadhguru should save his opinion for the the topics he actually knows about, which is thousands of other things that I would rather hear him talk about.

    • @faizam5789
      @faizam5789 Před 2 lety +2

      yah, no doubt psychedelics are a marvelous tools for healing/expansion not to be abused as a source of addiction of/c. I suppose what he is trying to reinforce is that we are capable of having such experiences of a psychedelic nature w/o having to turn to something externally. We can produce DMT naturally too. The layers of conditioning can make it ever so difficult though.

    • @akankshajha7250
      @akankshajha7250 Před 2 lety +2

      True. I guess he says these things so that people don't think psychedelics are the only way to get a spiritual experience. But I agree there's nothing wrong to try them once in a while. I had amazing experience with them ❤️

    • @dmturner58
      @dmturner58 Před 2 lety +4

      @@faizam5789 I'm personally not convinced that you can get there without them. You can certainly access altered states of consciousness. I practice meditation and intense asanas and dietary restriction a attempting to have a visual experience naturally. But if you smoke nn dmt you are blasted beyond space and time and encounter entities beyond human comprehension and imagination .

    • @faizam5789
      @faizam5789 Před 2 lety

      @@dmturner58 who knows tho, maybe...just maybe. the likes of Sadhguru, eckhart tolles, ramana mahirishi and other regular unknowns, are able to facilitate such things at will? I can confirm I do not know.

  • @adisuryashakthi5744
    @adisuryashakthi5744 Před 3 lety +320

    With due respect, I have to disagree with some of the points made in the video.
    Firstly, Ayahuasca is a naturally occurring, sacred plant herb. Not chemically manufactured or conjured up in laboratories, to be casually abused. Secondly, it's definitely not something to be ingested for your "casual weekend trip".
    If the Ayahuasca ceremony is done by trained/ordained practitioners or Shamans, it certainly becomes a sacred doorway for you to explore higher dimensions or hidden parts of your consciousness that requires working upon.
    All trips with chemically manufactured substances or even naturally occurring substances done erratically or without guidance, invariably end with a crash or damaging your energy system, as mentioned in 6:07. Not the case with a genuine Ayahuasca ceremony. That danger is mitigated, with an ordained Shaman performing the ceremony. Another key point is-- you surrender to the spirit or intelligence present in the Ayahuasca herb. Which navigates/handholds you safely during the trip and shows you only that which you can handle intrinsically, without any damage to your system or psyche.

    • @firstoneread6633
      @firstoneread6633 Před 3 lety +18

      🙏When it comes to any kind of physical harm to our body, you're absolutely correct. Modern medical science is saying so. However another thing we have to keep in mind that, if you liked the experience and would like to experience it again, you have to use that catalyst. That makes you dependent on it. After going through it once, the dimension is not open for you permanently.
      On the other hand, if you are able to make yourself capable, you can experience that anytime without any outside help. Proper meditation can help you with that. It'll require a lot of effort, but the dimension will be forever open. If you try meditation for couple of months consistently, you can get a small taste of it.
      I would like to invite you watch Ayuhasqa experience story from channel called Beerbiceps. 🙏

    • @physchopath8742
      @physchopath8742 Před 3 lety +6

      @@firstoneread6633 beerbiceps jabardast Banda Hai

    • @sankalpspaz
      @sankalpspaz Před 3 lety +27

      I agree with you. Sadhguru talks about vomiting and shitting like a caretaker to clean up after a person. He wants you to experience death but still keep your bowels from not reacting? Lol. I've puked and shat and when I was in front of God, that really didn't matter. And the shaman I was with didn't care either. I respect Sadhguru but he speaks profound sounding rubbish.

    • @pinkyghoshonpinkroute
      @pinkyghoshonpinkroute Před 3 lety +5

      @@physchopath8742 the one who goes to exotic places to have shamanic experience from stranger and gets drugged? Sorry about that 😐.

    • @physchopath8742
      @physchopath8742 Před 3 lety +6

      @@pinkyghoshonpinkroute it's your perspective I respect it 😂

  • @quintjacobes7286
    @quintjacobes7286 Před 3 lety +376

    well for me was it muschrooms and DMT what solved my 30 years of depression.
    I follow sadguru but in this video i am digagree, most people who do never use these substance will have sudge opinion sadly.
    sorry for my bad englisch :-)

    • @mckenzie05762
      @mckenzie05762 Před 3 lety +35

      Yes we all can't agree with everything he says, but that is totally OK. Sadhguru does not say things in a judgmental way, but if he is asked to comment on a topic, he will give his opinion in a broad/general sense. It is very fortunate that psychedelics were able to break you free from the nasty cycle of depression, thanks for sharing

    • @racheta9
      @racheta9 Před 3 lety +13

      @@mckenzie05762 also he can't just say that people can use these substances, even if he hints it people will rush guilt free towards psychedelics

    • @reinduhr
      @reinduhr Před 3 lety +9

      @@racheta9 Exactly! To such a big audience you can't just say things like that. Be smart with taking any psychedelic if you feel the need to do it, and integrate the learned lessons in your daily life

    • @dakotawint
      @dakotawint Před 3 lety +24

      Sadhguru doesnt know what he's talking about.

    • @reinduhr
      @reinduhr Před 3 lety +10

      @@dakotawint He, you and also me don't know, for we are only human. Let's keep this thing sacred, shall we? You and me answered the call Dakota. Do you really think everybody you know should dive in without ever receiving a call? I mean I would like to have every person on this planet thoroughly understand the stuff that is thrown your way during a decent DMT trip, but I am simply a bit hesitant to advertise it to just anybody. What are your thoughts?

  • @niloochitsaz8108
    @niloochitsaz8108 Před 2 lety +3

    Everything is about intention and having an open mind about many healing modalities.
    Like many ayahuasca has changed my life.

  • @balanced-shez8226
    @balanced-shez8226 Před 2 lety +6

    Psychedelics don't leave me flat far from it, actually guide you back if you get off track. I don't think there is a bad trip, you can overdo it, but it will leave you analysing why this or that was seen or experienced and it helps immensely in appreciating life. It's like a reminder this is what pure love feels like, You can achieve similar with prolonged meditation but psychedelics are just more fun

  • @Chris.Stockwell_
    @Chris.Stockwell_ Před 3 lety +138

    Ayahuasca is a medicine for healing, it should not be used to seek intense spiritual experiences! So he's right, but I think ayahuasca is amazing if you use it to heal your past trauma. I just came back from an ayahuasca retreat and I am happier than ever!

    • @alloneword154
      @alloneword154 Před 3 lety

      Hi. Where did you go?

    • @Chris.Stockwell_
      @Chris.Stockwell_ Před 3 lety +4

      @@alloneword154 Rythmia in costa rica

    • @jlpickles
      @jlpickles Před 3 lety +2

      Yes agree this changed my life and really the best thing I have ever done..Unless you have actually done ayahuasca maybe you are not qualified to comment or make judgements on it...and mushrooms have cured ptsd amongst a raft of other illnesses that "conventional" medicine fail to do in a safe manner...the way your treat them in the right manner with respect and in a healing way.. I love sadghuru but like all you need to do what's right for you and its just one mans opinion imo

    • @tobyharper7577
      @tobyharper7577 Před 3 lety

      @@Chris.Stockwell_ Me too!

    • @laughheal8150
      @laughheal8150 Před 2 lety +5

      I don't think one can DICTATE what ayahuasca is for. It's different thing to different perspectives. I'm surprised that you didn't learn that in your experience.

  • @AyahuascaRetreat
    @AyahuascaRetreat Před 3 lety +55

    Ayahuasca is a teacher in the same way that Sadhguru is one.
    Thinking that Ayahuasca is THE path is like thinking that Sadhugur is THE path: They are not.
    They are just beings (one is a plant, the other a human) with a higher consciousness trying to guide and show the way to those who are seeking.
    But ayahuasca alone (or watching Sadhguru's videos and doing mindless yoga alone) will not take you anywhere.
    At the end of the day, each of us has to walk our own path.
    The work is a personal process - regardless of the teacher.
    Guru's (and plant teachers) are just there to provide a map and a clear light so we can walk without falling so much.
    That's all.
    I've done ayahuasca 50+ times, working at a medicine community in the mountains of Colombia and I have seen both cases:
    People who have drank the medicine 100s of times and are still where they started
    People who drink it once, do their work, and completely transform their life. (we're talking suicidal people, depressive ones, criminals and more literally turning their life around after a profound experience)
    I'm sure the same happens at the Isha institute - there's plenty of amazing people who have grown so much from the practices..
    And there's the rest who may be doing the practices but aren't really committed about their internal growth.
    Again, you don't need ayahuasca to grow spiritually...
    But you also do not need Sadhguru either.
    The truth is that in these times, a little help does not hurt.
    :)

    • @yogi4261
      @yogi4261 Před 3 lety +3

      Aho
      You said it brother.
      Wonderful
      Haux
      Namaskar
      Namaste
      Sat Nam
      Wahe Guru
      Yiiihuuuuu :)

    • @sudi1353
      @sudi1353 Před rokem

      Interesting answer, thanks for your viewpoint 🙏

    • @mustafajaved8996
      @mustafajaved8996 Před rokem +1

      Nicely put

    • @Ilanasanlang
      @Ilanasanlang Před rokem

      How do you do the work after Aya?

  • @999titu
    @999titu Před 2 lety +5

    Ayahuasca has compound called DMT ( dimethytriptomine) which is found in pineal gland .but DMT levels in enlightened beings' pineal gland is many times more than normal people.
    It is this compound DMT which takes you to the experience which happened to Sadhguru on chamundi hill in 80s

    • @natashawalker1345
      @natashawalker1345 Před 2 lety

      ON INSTAGRAM

    • @anirudh9900
      @anirudh9900 Před rokem

      Yeah, which is why doing it without any external chemical intake, and working from within yourself can only lead it to be a full fledged living experience

    • @999titu
      @999titu Před rokem

      @@natashawalker1345 I am not on Instagram

    • @natashawalker1345
      @natashawalker1345 Před rokem

      @@999titu download it and hit them up he'll guide you properly 🙏

    • @natashawalker1345
      @natashawalker1345 Před rokem

      @@999titu @trippy_psyche1

  • @DonCorleone786
    @DonCorleone786 Před 2 lety +3

    This man never say no to any question. Have some humility and say you don't know.

    • @yaseminozdemir5093
      @yaseminozdemir5093 Před 2 lety

      He says no because he implies his way is the best and only way...

  • @ing5088
    @ing5088 Před 3 lety +139

    I have experienced Ayahuasca and Mescalin and I am grateful for what I was shown and lessons learned. Amazing experiences.

    • @athuljames4426
      @athuljames4426 Před 3 lety

      Can you share your experiences 🙏

    • @ing5088
      @ing5088 Před 3 lety +9

      Athul James I would love to but it is kind of impossible to do here. I will say though that if one does take these things it is really important to be ready, prepared spiritually and have strength of mind. They are powerful teachers.

    • @raja_babu_0086
      @raja_babu_0086 Před 3 lety

      How did you experience it...i don't find the way..why don't you guide me?

    • @theworksofstephenmckimmie4972
      @theworksofstephenmckimmie4972 Před 3 lety

      I had one experience with mescaline. Incredible

    • @jamieluke8386
      @jamieluke8386 Před 3 lety +6

      Can’t believe he called it addicting tbh, if you have done psychedelics it’s not something that you require on a daily basis 😂

  • @ruwan24
    @ruwan24 Před 3 lety +69

    After my experience with Iboga, I actually experienced (not as a mental concept) that half of my breathing apparatus hangs on a tree, literally like Sadhguru says all the time. My Iboga experience actually motivated me to pursue spirituality further and I enrolled myself in Inner Engineering. I have been doing Shambhavi Mahamudra daily for the last one year since and never had any urge to participate in a Iboga ceremony again. So, in my opinion, plant medication can act as the first step in your spiritual journey but a powerful practice like Shambhavi Maha Mudra is needed for you to make real progress. I say first step because I’m sure most people can’t even comprehend what Sadhguru’s actually talking about because they have never experienced any space between themselves and their psychological drama. So they won’t have the motivation to follow through a spiritual practice like Shambhavi because they have never even had a glimpse of what’s on the other side. For example, once you experience something like accessing Akashik records even temporarily, you will become sufficiently motivated to pursue a spiritual practice diligently. That type of experience will stay with you for life 🙂

    • @kushsareen6752
      @kushsareen6752 Před 3 lety +5

      This is very well said, thanks for sharing and I totally agree - psychedelics can be a great first step.

    • @beedebawng2556
      @beedebawng2556 Před 3 lety +2

      Iboga is African. Where did you experience it? What is Shambhavi Maha Mudra?

    • @vigneshprabhu5075
      @vigneshprabhu5075 Před 3 lety +2

      What is akashik record?

    • @milee105
      @milee105 Před 3 lety +2

      Commented just to see the answers to the questions

    • @snapcracklefizzle9954
      @snapcracklefizzle9954 Před 3 lety +3

      @@milee105 me too

  • @lukehamilton3518
    @lukehamilton3518 Před 2 lety +3

    Psychedelics showed me the door but i now realise the high i get from mindfulness has the power to transcend those experiences. And in fact when trying to experience that sence of inner bliss, which i have seemingly now become addicted to in the unexpected absence of drugs, now I have the drugs again they are getting in the way of that experience.
    Oh my god for the first time I realise I can and do feel higher without them. Just sitting in that moment. In that feeling I have constructed for myself. Im gobsmacked. This is a revelation for me. Im actually looking forward to being sober so i can get with the mindfulness tomorrow instead of being high on my usual cocktail of herbs and chemicals. Thank you God. Thank you Sadhguru. :) this is so hilarious.

  • @daniellightsword
    @daniellightsword Před rokem +15

    So glad to see all these souls challenging this guru . He is talking about things he has no experience with . Aya is magic ,and very wonderful .

    • @lovethjones
      @lovethjones Před rokem

      I only buy from a reliable source on IG and no other. They have been delivering without disappointing

    • @anatta467
      @anatta467 Před rokem +1

      hes not wrong.
      aya is tool. there are many.

  • @StimParavane
    @StimParavane Před 3 lety +69

    I did LSD a few times at Uni. Now having practiced Zen meditation for over 20 years I totally agree with Sadhguru.

    • @wesleycooper5819
      @wesleycooper5819 Před 3 lety +23

      LSD ain’t ayahuasca!!!

    • @jamesnorris8010
      @jamesnorris8010 Před 3 lety +12

      Not even close to the same

    • @StimParavane
      @StimParavane Před 3 lety

      @@jamesnorris8010 Yes it is. I understand that Ayahuasca can get someone suffering from severe depression, (which I experienced for 3 years in my 20s) out of that abyss with a powerful spiritual experience/sense of inter-dependency that has the effect of kick-starting the spiritual process. It needs a highly experienced guide and is not to be played with, especially by spiritual tourists. I used Zen meditation and the Medicine Buddha sadhana to do the same. These practices are a lot safer and you don't have to travel to the Amazon etc to do them, although I assume for the tourists this is all part of the adventure.

    • @jamesnorris8010
      @jamesnorris8010 Před 3 lety +4

      I meant lsd is nothing like ayahuasca. I have experience with all three lol. Meditation is the way to go and if you really do it well you can heal yourself and have a very out of your mind experience. You don't have to have a guide if you take baby steps with the medicine and understand spiritually

    • @eatplantsloveanimals
      @eatplantsloveanimals Před 2 lety +7

      @@StimParavane Ayahuasca is not like other “psychedelics.” You would never say it if you tried it.

  • @RJTheMountainSage
    @RJTheMountainSage Před 3 lety +151

    Whether Sadhguru or Ramana Maharshi , they are showing us that the illusory experience of this world is happening from within you. Returning the Mind to its source is the only way to experience the ultimate reality. So everyone must atlast come to this realization. Ayahuasca can be a glimpse but not a solution. As with any substance.

    • @karveeranivasa9012
      @karveeranivasa9012 Před 3 lety +4

      Very well said.👍🙏

    • @_Kyle__Rose_
      @_Kyle__Rose_ Před 3 lety +4

      Very wise words.

    • @9H9VN9
      @9H9VN9 Před 3 lety +24

      I think people need that glimpse in order to get started on the real work

    • @archii4455
      @archii4455 Před 3 lety +6

      @@9H9VN9 mind it 🙂 it comes with consequence and not with consciousness.

    • @manassehskuria6869
      @manassehskuria6869 Před 3 lety +3

      I like your brilliance. Nicely said

  • @DavideMocini
    @DavideMocini Před rokem +2

    Dearest Sadhguru, I wanted to tell you that I follow you a lot and admire you, you are contributing to the growth of my spirit and that of millions of people. I recently attended a 12 day ayahuasca retreat/diet. Having previously participated in a vipassana meditation retreat, I found many similarities between the two experiences. To the point of considering them complementary. From my humble point of view I believe that traditions so different but both so ancient and wise can find points in common having the aim of healing the spirit and the soul. The Amazonian medicine center that I visited has as its objective the treatment of drug addictions for which a six-month retreat is foreseen. The "vomitive" part of the cleanse involves only two hours of the entire 12-day process. The ayahuasca ceremony itself lasts 4 to 6 hours. I agree that the plant elevates the mind and then everything returns to normal. But the days following the intake of ayahuasca are of meditative isolation and silence in the Amazon forest, and, with the help of psychologists, they are used to analyze and metabolize the intuitions that the plant suggests and amplifies. Each era has a different approach to resources. Today in the field of "Western" medical research we are rediscovering how LSD itself can be used in medicine for research on mental disorders. As well as for ayahuasca and addictions. To date, the ayahuasca ceremonies only partially retain the ritual aspect that dates back to more than 2000 years ago. In the center that I visited in Peru it is mostly used to help with the analysis directed by psychoanalysts to overcome addictions to substances such as alcohol, marijuana, etc., as already mentioned. Therefore I can only draw positive conclusions at the regard. Having known people who after the treatment have overcome this problem. Finally, I believe that, like all things, it is the intention with which one approaches this type of experience that makes the difference. Having said that, I will not stop meditating and following your precious advice. Dear greetings. David

  • @mcm-inc
    @mcm-inc Před rokem

    It's so great to have different cultures on this planet. You can learn so much
    from people that is different from yourself.

  • @bethoverton-
    @bethoverton- Před 3 lety +121

    Slow and steady brings a strong foundation of way of being: Meditation, sound eating, and exercise. Why make it harder by skipping steps and try to jump to a destination faster... the journey is our life.

    • @Omar-bustos1997
      @Omar-bustos1997 Před 3 lety +2

      If it was actually skipping steps believe me I sould go for it, but as Sadhguru said, it is no shortcut, just a heavy cleansing, no consciousness at all in it

    • @luckydave328
      @luckydave328 Před 3 lety +8

      @@Omar-bustos1997 It definitely is consciousness. Not 'heavy cleansing'.

    • @richiexm2436
      @richiexm2436 Před 3 lety +5

      @@Omar-bustos1997 Everything and everyone is consciousness.

    • @jangounchained3513
      @jangounchained3513 Před 3 lety +1

      It is both

    • @richhand930
      @richhand930 Před 3 lety +3

      It is plausible we evolved with the help of psychedelics. Now more than ever we need their help (again). Most people will fail to find spirituality with such a disciplined approach as meditation. Spirituality by meditation alone is likely a modern concept in the grand scheme.

  • @anandozimmermann5256
    @anandozimmermann5256 Před 3 lety +33

    I agree it's not necessary to take medicine like ayahuasca for a deep spiritual experience. Everything is already there. But in my experience ayahuasca is not only working on a physical level, like Sadghuru says. Mother Ayahuasca is a great teacher and works on all levels. And it doesn't break you, I can be challenging, yes. That's why you really should do it with a great healer, who also helps with integration after the ceremony. It's one way of many, no way is "right" or "wrong". For me working with ayahuasca changed everything in my life, I'm beyond grateful for this medicine.

  • @andrewknox1217
    @andrewknox1217 Před 2 lety +4

    I look at psychedelic substances through the lens of medicine. They can facilitate healing. But they are not addictive. That said, Sadhguru is right that while these tools are helpful and there's absolutely nothing wrong with using them, they cannot take the place of a genuine spiritual practice. They can be complementary and helpful, but one should not use them as a substitute for putting in the work.

  • @wizdumb3777
    @wizdumb3777 Před 3 lety +28

    In the words of Sadghuru “until you’ve experienced it, it is just a story to you” its just that, ayahuasca is a story to him.

  • @carlomayer2694
    @carlomayer2694 Před 3 lety +21

    Through Ayahuasca I realised that I'm a yogi. I think psychedelic substances can be used to overcome a spiritual stagnancy or help someone become conscious of the spiritual process itself. Problematic is when you keep coming back to them and don't establish a sadhana.

  • @lilmichael6771
    @lilmichael6771 Před 3 lety +99

    I disagree. Psychedelics are a great way to open your mind to many aspects of our minds and the world around us. You need to integrate these experiences and not just chase them. It is possible naturally but people who are in dark places or are unable to regularly sit with themselves sometimes need a way to see things from the other side.

    • @phoenixj1299
      @phoenixj1299 Před 2 lety +2

      Truth doesn't care whether you agree or not. DMT creates a delusion of mystical experience with you. From that point onwards you will have trouble differentiating delusions with reality. But it won't be the case if you believe your delusions to be true .DMT makes your spirtual path way harder than a common man.

    • @politedemons
      @politedemons Před 2 lety +4

      @@phoenixj1299 this is so narrow-minded. u act like you know what goes on in everyone's head like you are god it's very silly to see ppl say stuff like this. guessing from what u said I don't think you've tried any psychedelics or at least didn't learn from them. I've seen ppl chase them like rec drugs but I can tell you that's not the case for plenty of ppl. certain ppl can get loads of realizations that change their life for the good. ppl with PTSD have enormous breakthroughs using these medicines and for someone like you to try to discredit that is simply hilarious.

    • @jillcoleman2337
      @jillcoleman2337 Před 2 lety +1

      Are u still doing well?

    • @jillcoleman2337
      @jillcoleman2337 Před 2 lety +1

      R u still doing well? I need help I am ALWAYS IN PAIN....

    • @evan3272
      @evan3272 Před rokem

      @@jillcoleman2337 He's on Instagram with the below handle

  • @geraldjonothanwolfe5519
    @geraldjonothanwolfe5519 Před 2 lety +4

    Sadhguru it is psychedelic substance that brought me to you, generally everything you say is exactly what the psychadelic universe says. The things I learned about the universe with psychedelics is astounding. Surely there must be a benefit.

  • @Bam72091
    @Bam72091 Před 3 lety +3

    Psychedelics helped me immensely on finding my path to spirituality without substances

  • @consciousalchemy7871
    @consciousalchemy7871 Před 3 lety +26

    Instead of discouraging people to go for the experience. I would have appreciated more, if he had spoken about working with your shadows for a while before going for the ayuaska experience. Well! What I read between the lines is If everybody can experience higher states consciousness for themselves, by consuming a halucegenic then we probably won’t need a Sadhguru!

    • @akshayakrishna_1188
      @akshayakrishna_1188 Před 3 lety +3

      When you're using hallogenics all the time, it's not healthy. Is it? You're depending on something to help you grow spiritually and that's also a kind of addiction and attachment. Whereas SadhgGuru is a guide. You don't have to 💯 percent agree with him on everything and don't have to be dependent on him but you can of course take his words of wisdom and seek the truth for yourself. You can automatically experience a lot of things in this case whereas on those methods, you NEED these herbs which gives you some experience.

    • @robertkrajnovic8207
      @robertkrajnovic8207 Před 2 lety +3

      @@akshayakrishna_1188 and what is wrong with nature dependance? u are depending on nature to live, to breathe... people have been using substances for a looong time, in times where listening to inner self was easier (because there was no fast city life) and there is no better way to explore inner and outer universe!

  • @dobindobs7977
    @dobindobs7977 Před 3 lety +70

    Its always good to see a man speaking on subject he clearly knows absolutely nothing about! This way we learn to stop wasting our time on them.

    • @uschischueller4643
      @uschischueller4643 Před 2 lety +6

      Precisely 👍

    • @benzenner8826
      @benzenner8826 Před 2 lety +5

      His description exactly depicts my experience of ayahuasca (around 25 ceremonies) and other plants...it creates a temporary awakening and set me back down into bad places...true awakening comes through self purification and self realization techniques that ancient Yogis teach. Aya overall is not good in my opinion, the first few ceremonies in Colombia did purge my digestive track quite a bit, which was helpful though on a physical level, which is another thing he talks about as well, but there are other ways to do that.

    • @brianlittrell797
      @brianlittrell797 Před 2 lety +4

      @@benzenner8826 Your experience is very different from countless thousands of other people who have tremendously benefited from ayahuasca. It has helped many people to heal and grow spiritually in a very powerful way. It certainly doesn't do all the work for you. You still need to meditate regularly or do some kind of spiritual practice that quiets the mind and takes you deep within your being. But ayahuasca for the vast majority of people when done with shamans that know what they are doing is very healing and empowering and facilitates spiritual growth in a powerful way.

    • @glamdrag
      @glamdrag Před 2 lety +1

      Let's not throw away the baby with the bathwater shall we

    • @glamdrag
      @glamdrag Před 2 lety +3

      @@benzenner8826 Clearly you're one of the few who didn't get a good experience out of it. That shouldn't be a reason to talk badly and spread misinformation about it.

  • @praveenreddy2416
    @praveenreddy2416 Před 3 lety +2

    Sadguru is not deniying anybody's experience here. He himself said people went into transcendetal states when used pyschedelics in some other videos. All he is trying to say is meditation is the ultimate way beacuse how much ever these substances help u they might have an affect on ur body and nervous system. For example caffine gives u a state of high but, eventually u come back to pre caffine stages and become dull. There are many people who changed their life after doing pyschedelics but, there are also people who did this stuff again and again and became addicts. It is very simple ,do u want a long and sustainble solution or a quick fix. Popping a pill or herb always has affects on body. Its fine if u did it once or twice but, once you start doing every now and then eventually u will stare into abyss and nothing else. u would have ruined ur body by then

  • @zaveeramini9712
    @zaveeramini9712 Před 2 lety +72

    Dear Sadguru, you have so much to learn on your path to enlightenment.

  • @tojewel
    @tojewel Před 3 lety +61

    Obviously psychedelic uses goes against his interest, his business of spirituality. I was hoping at least he would be like “I dont know”. The fact that he appears to be so sure about the experience suggests that he used it though.

    • @mulatojones5150
      @mulatojones5150 Před 3 lety

      I agree with you thank you

    • @techacademy9458
      @techacademy9458 Před 3 lety +1

      Mullah.. as if his business is going to get affected whether ppl do ayahuasca or not, funny you 😂🤣

    • @tojewel
      @tojewel Před 3 lety +9

      @@techacademy9458 good that you admitted, he is a businessman

    • @akshayakrishna_1188
      @akshayakrishna_1188 Před 3 lety +2

      You seeing a spiritual guide as a businessman shows your mindset and where you stand. He's not against it, anyway. Kindly rewatch the video with a different mindset.n

    • @tojewel
      @tojewel Před 3 lety

      @@akshayakrishna_1188 you made a claim “he is not against it” without making any point. No substance except I need to watch it again. I can go further but I guess that would be just waste of time.

  • @stayhappylittlemermaid
    @stayhappylittlemermaid Před 3 lety +93

    There are times in life when even the smallest words or actions are infused with the most exquisite meaning.🔥

  • @euclois
    @euclois Před rokem +1

    I've done a heroic dose of PE mushrooms, i was completely thrown away to another dimension of moving fractals where time and space did not exist, everything was just pure energy, i was overwhelmed to meet these fractals full of eyes and radiating with light with a vibration and musical rhythm that was stretched and distorted, hard to explain. It was frightening and intense, i felt so misaligned with these cosmic energies, the only way i began to kind of find an alignment and connection was through a more controlled breathing and posture. After my experience of going through the gates, experiencing an hyper dimension, falling into a dark abyss that felt like an eternity of madness, then reconquering myself and ending my trip with such gratefulness and glory. I knew right there that i needed to start meditating, to find balance, align my chakras (or whatever energies i saw flowing inside of me). I knew that I could only face this hyper-dimension again and meet the gods (my deepest self/conscience?) if i found this balance. The experience is terrifying but life-changing. Thanks to it, i'm able to understand these meditation unlike ever before. I'm very skeptical, scientific, I discard any pseudo science, and this was the last thing i would think I would start caring about. Hard to explain. So thanks to psychedelics, I was able to seek mediation and balance. It is not addictive, it is frightening and I don't dare try it again unless i'm psychologically prepared to face those things again. It's like being thrown into the Colosseum with gladiators and lions unprepared, but if you come out victorious, it's the greatest experience you could ever have.

    • @evan3272
      @evan3272 Před rokem

      He's on Instagram with the below handle

    • @evan3272
      @evan3272 Před rokem

      Rollandbruce01

  • @ranipatel6755
    @ranipatel6755 Před 2 lety +1

    He is about absolutely healthy and best possible approach!

  • @dabunnyrabbit2620
    @dabunnyrabbit2620 Před 3 lety +58

    it all depends on what you want and your attitude toward it.
    you could have an intense spiritual experience looking into a glass of water.

  • @mulatojones5150
    @mulatojones5150 Před 3 lety +37

    I being in the Amazon rainforest couple of times, I do use Ayahuasca and it cured me from a stomach ulcer that I was fighting for 6 years in one night.
    Also ayahuasca changed my life I had a lots respect for you sir but after this video not so much

  • @KimsDerick7
    @KimsDerick7 Před rokem +1

    I found this channel after I took some pills at an Edm concert. I experienced an out-of-body experience. It was thrilling like I was looking deep into my soul. Phew!

  • @alaneddy4575
    @alaneddy4575 Před rokem +38

    Sir you know no more than anyone else. The universe is inside you. People who talk and talk actually have the least to say. True knowledge is silent.

    • @aj6795
      @aj6795 Před rokem +2

      Lies scams

    • @MisterNiles
      @MisterNiles Před rokem +1

      @@aj6795 Yup. Sadhguru is a con man.

    • @bjornpophal5540
      @bjornpophal5540 Před rokem +2

      It's funny to see when people who have no experience at all give others advice.

    • @LizzieWintersChill
      @LizzieWintersChill Před rokem +2

      Agreed.
      Who’s going to a trust a so called Guru who is envolved with the World Economic Forum, and has actually said himself that less souls on earth are better than more!

  • @eduardosotelo3972
    @eduardosotelo3972 Před 3 lety +92

    Thank you for your kind words.
    I have seen the great benefits of Ayahuasca, first of all on those that have strong addictions. These plants help you to release all your addiction and is scientifically proven. All plants are here for a reason and it is up to us to be aware about the use or misused of them. I just can tell how many people has healed from Ayahuasca and I’m Grateful.

    • @xedoccodex
      @xedoccodex Před 2 lety

      ok but it will used for Brainwashing too.

  • @jerry-mind-sky
    @jerry-mind-sky Před 3 lety +18

    Drugs can break materialistic perception for moment, but for lasting results meditation is needed.

    • @laughheal8150
      @laughheal8150 Před 2 lety +2

      True! Sustainability is through the self.

    • @OgdenM
      @OgdenM Před 2 lety

      *giggles* Break? Oh my... that sounds so gentle to what I've heard a lot of people experience.

  • @ukcharlie1
    @ukcharlie1 Před rokem +1

    This man is a legend . So happy I stumbled across his philosophy.

  • @AkshaySharma-yo4th
    @AkshaySharma-yo4th Před rokem +3

    All experiences whether it comes from sadhana or substances like ayahuasca, comes and goes. It not the experience that matters, its the stillness where these experiences rise and dissolve is what is true reality. And that truth shall be known only in the depth of silence. You can open dimensions of mind through ayahuasca and sadhana, but still they are experiences that comes and goes. Find out what never comes and never goes and once it's found, all questions and all curiosities dissolves.

  • @scienceofreligion6883
    @scienceofreligion6883 Před 3 lety +46

    I appreciate your view on these hallucinogens, however, experience with some of these substances can truly change your life from misery to joy. Not that it should be used constantly, but when someone's mind is so full of constant chatter and their body is incredibly out of balance chemically, this can bring them back to a level playing field, where they may be able to heal. It can be an indication of how the body and the self are different.

    • @mybluebreeze1995
      @mybluebreeze1995 Před 2 lety

      More often than not it just ends in addiction though, and most addicts aren't even aware they are addicts. Very rarely in this world has taking these drugs improved anyone's life in the long run.

    • @NavJaswal
      @NavJaswal Před 2 lety +2

      @@mybluebreeze1995 addiction to what? Ayahuasca/lsd/mushrooms?
      People addicted to those psychadelics happen to be very rare.
      They aren't very addictive in nature.

  • @malathichintala6935
    @malathichintala6935 Před 3 lety +140

    10:48 "You want to promote your compulsiveness as consciousness" - SG

    • @daliarizzi4320
      @daliarizzi4320 Před 3 lety +2

      So true,I can see now how I get mixed up compulsiones for consciousness. Thank Sadhguru for bringing clarity to the my life, to the world🙏

    • @rodrigoneves3628
      @rodrigoneves3628 Před 3 lety +13

      It's not compulsive because usually people do these substances just a few times. They do few times because they bring back knowledge and wisdom from those altered states. Sadhguru is missing the point: people take these substances, not to feel good, but to reflect and discover what will make them feel good (after they are sober). They are not supplements or something to take regularly.
      Understand that this medicine may be the only way to actually get enough people to care about eachother and the planet before the damage is permanent. Many people wouldn't be looking into peace, love, unity, healthy food, meditation and yoga if it wasn't for psychedelics. Do you blame them for using the tool to get there slightly faster? Why do you care about how people work with their spirituality? You think that using this is like a dependency, but these substances are not addictive and mushrooms are completely natural. You could introduce them as microdoses and call it food... As far as I know you are all about eating healthy food, right??
      I really don't think you have any idea about what you are talking about, everyone who has experienced these beautiful medicine knows that you haven't tried it, because your conservative and closed minded opinions about them clearly show that. And why do you speak about stuff you have no experience with?
      Will always love your wisdom and videos, blessed be
      ☮️❤️

    • @3jstransport849
      @3jstransport849 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes they help people see something they may have never seen before, AND yes it can become compulsive later on! We want this ecstacy but dont know how to manifest it naturally. That is what I think he's trying to communicate.

    • @3jstransport849
      @3jstransport849 Před 3 lety

      You want to promote..... this point hit me hardest as well!

    • @sararodriguesmorgado
      @sararodriguesmorgado Před 3 lety +2

      @@rodrigoneves3628 Totally agree with you

  • @wendymclauren3603
    @wendymclauren3603 Před rokem

    The most powerful thing we can inform and share our knowledge about with others is our own personal experiences.

  • @xtruma
    @xtruma Před 2 lety +1

    sadhguru is for everything, that is, for every tool,natural or man-made, that can help you to become a better and deserving human to attain enlightment...but of course, the best, the cheapest, the less harmful way to do it is by concentrating on your inner self, not on some exterior forces, tools or substances...because BIO IS BETTER...so don`t get excessively judgemental for nothing 🙏🙏🙏

  • @yummy2318
    @yummy2318 Před 3 lety +78

    He doesn’t know what he’s talking about here ! I’ll respect this view once he tries it !

    • @gingergarrido8867
      @gingergarrido8867 Před 3 lety +1

      True! :)

    • @talesin
      @talesin Před 3 lety +8

      He don't need. The state of mind reached by meditation is more powerfull than Ayahuasca ~ I have experienced tboth.

    • @kenzen3564
      @kenzen3564 Před 3 lety +2

      @@talesin 2 different things entirely , I doubt you know the nature of Ayahuasca

    • @darkknight-bv4vv
      @darkknight-bv4vv Před 3 lety

      @@kenzen3564do you know tat meditation induces DMT?

    • @talesin
      @talesin Před 3 lety +1

      @@darkknight-bv4vv sure he didn't.

  • @Psychonaticus6
    @Psychonaticus6 Před 3 lety +16

    Peace, health and happiness to Sadhguru and everyone here.
    I rarely disagree with Sadhguru, but this is one such moment. In my own experience with various entheogenic compounds, Ayahuasca included, there is indeed the potential for profound, deeply meaningful and outright mystical experiences, but this comes with some caveats.
    Ayahuasca and other entheogenic psychedelics are simply technologies, tools that require certain techniques to use. Take a stiff dose of ayahuasca, and you will indeed have quite the experience, possibly even transformative. Take a weaker dose, and the mind is relaxed, vision can turn inward, a deep introspective experience can be had. It takes diligent effort and understanding to apply these substances in different ways, but they have their uses.
    My own mystical experiences brought about by psychedelics were deeply moving, reaffirmed my love of life and of all beings in the universe and motivated me to reinforce my meditation and yoga practice. Treating these substances not as magic short cuts to enlightenment, but as tools to help those of us who choose to use them to further our practice opens a world of possibilities.

    • @phoenixj1299
      @phoenixj1299 Před 2 lety

      There is nothing spirtual about it . The very fact that you want to take psychedelics is a psychological aspect that contains desire for shortcuts, quick solutions ,intention. So DMT creates a delusion which makes you feel content but in truth you are under the deeper illusion of mind. You lack the comprehension to understand the profoundness of spirituality.

    • @josephgalvez5048
      @josephgalvez5048 Před 2 lety

      @@phoenixj1299 Though I see your point, I must disagree on a simple basis - you have no authority over my experiences, nor I over yours or anyone else’s. What works for me may not work for you and that’s fine, but don’t assume to dismiss the whole thing out of hand because of that.

  • @paulacharron5187
    @paulacharron5187 Před 2 lety +2

    I've considered Ayahuasca but I never needed it to become spiritually aware. I did that purging on my own when I chose to look within and seek truth. Seeking truth is the point of it all.

  • @warlocksuperman8632
    @warlocksuperman8632 Před 2 lety

    So so well explained Sadhguru...Such truth
    & well explained...
    NAMASTE

  • @GuilleZabalaZrii
    @GuilleZabalaZrii Před 3 lety +6

    This is what happen when people comment about something they have no idea how they work on it, to comment on something at least they have to try first.

  • @drumSick66
    @drumSick66 Před 3 lety +97

    You can experience who you really are. Myself and many others it helped in understanding our true nature. I would never want to miss these experiences.

    • @Tiziano182
      @Tiziano182 Před 3 lety +9

      Yes.. its so sad how many betray their own experience by hearing a Guru on a chair with legit bear!! Its funny how easyly people become sheep. I wont eat a guru. I would eat a mushroom for it helps me enlightment. Not this dude

    • @malathichintala6935
      @malathichintala6935 Před 3 lety +6

      As SG said, it just gives you an illusion of understanding. But no progress is really made.

    • @asmitachatterjee5146
      @asmitachatterjee5146 Před 3 lety +15

      Only question is, why do you need a leaf to experience who YOU really are? Shouldn't the answer be within you? I think that's what Sadhguru is trying to say 😇🙏

    • @Tiziano182
      @Tiziano182 Před 3 lety +3

      @@asmitachatterjee5146 everything os within you. The leaf too!! Now meditate on that love

    • @ramentabetai1266
      @ramentabetai1266 Před 3 lety +8

      @@asmitachatterjee5146 Because of the habitual sleep everyone is in. Would be different if all the schools in the world were run by ISHA, but for now, the leaf helps.

  • @Malandromagno
    @Malandromagno Před rokem +3

    I am not talking from the perspective of someone who has reached awareness, but what you said about Ayahuasca not being a shortcut makes a lot of sense. I think ultimately whether one chooses meditation, Ayahuasca or both is a matter of personal choice/predisposition, but there should always me a proper guide/support to make sure that one understands the experience preventing one from going “crazy”.

  • @anjanabhatia1491
    @anjanabhatia1491 Před 8 měsíci

    Pranam Sadhguru.. 🙏🙏