Derek White

Sadhguru's stance in CAA and NRC. India's 'discriminatory' act.

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@Derek White Well i don't know what sadhguru thinks about CAA but i have been listening to him for a while. It seemed to me that his enlightenment and spiritual talks are just fine but when it comes to local politics,  i get hiccups. 

I know quite a bit about indian politics as a student of politics and of course, as Bangladeshi i try to keep update what's going on in our neighbour state. Most of the time i sense sadhguru leaning towards right wing/conservatism and implicitly despising the left/progressives in India. I mean he does not directly  do it, but i got the sense from his policy choices. 

To me, i feel like he always try to be "neutral" by maintaining the status quo as it is in India. As India is mostly a stage blue country, that can be a reason why he sounds like a conservative. I am not sure about that but that is what i think of his views on local politics. I am not a fan of that.

Sometimes i think about Osho and it surprises me that how sadhguru has quite an opposite personality than Osho. Osho was quite controversial,  but i liked him because it seemed to me that he was not fearful when he spoke, in fact quite the opposite. But sadhguru is quite like a person who plays by the book and smells like traditional and with "no surprise element" like osho.

I compare this two person because they have come from the same country and they are both enlightened. There are no other reason to compare though.   

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@Annoynymous Yes, his spiritual talk is fine but his politics is definitely biased.


“Many talk like philosophers yet live like fools.” — Proverb

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