Sadhguru, who is a spiritual leader, recently posted a thought-provoking video through his Instagram account about what spirituality really means. In his message, he talks about some misunderstandings people have about spirituality.For him, spirituality is usually regarded as nothing but mere entertainment in modern times. While this may seem attractive to us, he adds that most of the time, such spirituality lacks depth and purpose. He notes that spirituality becomes meaningful only when one transcends their own limitations in order to discover other aspects of existence.Further, he explains that one starts seeking spirituality only when the person is aware of their ignorance at the core of their being. Only then can the desire for enlightenment manifest; if one continues living in their own comfort zone, then there will never be any need to pursue spiritualism. It should be noted, however, that suffering alone is not sufficient.He mentions that there is an essential difference between pain and growth. While the latter is not caused by pain, the former develops due to the conflict within us. In other words, when someone wants to be different but at the same time remains the same, he experiences pain.
Sadhguru on Spirituality
In the video, he said, “Spirituality is often reduced to just another form of entertainment, unfortunately, that’s true in many cases. It becomes real only when you break through the limited dimensions in which you currently exist and begin to touch other possibilities. It becomes real when the pain of ignorance truly tears you from within. If you are comfortable in your ignorance, you will never genuinely seek.”He further added, “The solution is not pain. Pain does not come from growth itself. It arises because we cling to one thing while trying to become something else. That contradiction is what hurts.” The caption read, “Spirituality becomes real only when the pain of ignorance tears you from within. If you are comfortable with your ignorance, you will never really seek.” The essence of this video is spiritual, since it calls for more than superficial participation. The speaker asks to face oneself, think about oneself, and make changes in oneself.








