Intro: I shared this message for the creator of this image => Thank you vishnu—the meaning of this name MIRRORED in Divine perfect timing and order—for sharing this soul-igniting, liberating, and empowering image that instantly reminded me of the symbolism of Sun/Yang/Light (Known/Awareness)/Soul/God essence, plus, Freedom and Unlimited Imagination of the Pegasus.
The black and white wings of this Pegasus also reminded of seeing—3 different times (3 being a sacred number)—an image of a wild, black and white mustang earlier this month—where I thanked the Horse Spirit Guide for merging as One, and further assisting me to Be Free, which was part of that particular series of Divine synchronicity. I used this image for post: [this one]
Image by vishnu vijayan from Pixabay
^^^End of Intro^^^
I shared the following message for the video, “What is the Purpose of Life? – Sadhguru” to check out Sadhguru’s perspective about this subject that can apply to all of interconnected Life, to include Souls (I also did a search for a more recent, expanded perspective version of this message by Sadhguru, but didn’t find one):
I’m very grateful for this overall message that includes some understandable points, profound wisdom, and the wonderful essence of Sadhguru, to include his full presence, peaceful demeanor, expanded, Multidimensional perspectives and great sense of humor.
[The following screenshots (from this video) inserted, to show an example of a liberating, empowering and inspiring part of Sadhguru’s message (but obviously NOT part of this comment shared; you can click them to see a large version, and then back arrow to return to this post):
However COMMA for over a decade, I’ve been developing a habit (to the best of my ability) to follow my inner guidance/Heart/inner-wisdom/insights/feelings (to include gut feeling)/and like energies FIRST AND FOREMOST no matter what I watch, read, or listen to from outer world; hence, only taking onboard what FEELS light/true to my Heart, and releasing the rest.
Since embracing and integrating various perspectives—with discerning, open mind and open heart with healthy boundaries—helps all of us to expand our individual and Collective Consciousness, I’m going to share some as well, and whoever resonates with the message will read it, to include Sadhguru himself.
Sadhguru’s intro reply to the lady’s question was a very liberating and empowering point from one perspective; but I realized that this statement probably applies to those who even have some degree of desire and will power to live.
However, for those who do not want to live—for whatever reason(s) that’s completely valid (since various to many factors could lead up to this point)—then having some type of belief in a purpose (even a God-given one) can give them a reason to get out of bed the next day.
One can easily say something like, “Well why would anyone NOT look forward to life?”
But if we’ve barely scratched the surface of what it’s like to live a hell-like reality from childhood throughout adulthood—whether within outer world and/or inner world—then we will never KNOW (from experiential knowledge/wisdom) what it FEELS like to become utterly hopeless about Life in general.
And we are also in no position to judge others for being in such states if we’re not even willing to walk MANY MILES (and NOT just a few) in their shoes. [DELETED EXAMPLE SINCE COMMENT TOO LONG]
There are those who are famous—and thus, have the opportunity to touch many Souls and hearts with their message—but yet, say narrow-minded/closed-hearted teachings like: if one is suicidal, then one is selfish.
If a suicidal person hears such a message, will they feel inspired? Probably NOT. I know, because I’ve been in this state before, I also have two other family members who have attempted suicide (mother and older cousin), and one who committed suicide (younger cousin).
So Sadhguru stated that people who believe they have a God-given purpose are very dangerous, and are doing the cruelest things on the planet; and from at least one perspective, I understand where he’s coming from.
Because throughout human history, there have been those who believed they had a God-given purpose, and have conducted many horrors.
This included (but isn’t limited to) the extermination of multi-millions to probably billions within humanity, while under the guise of “holy” wars, [DELETED EXAMPLES SINCE COMMENT TOO LONG]
“good, old-fashioned, righteousness of being better than others” and eliminating that which was considered wrong, bad, and even evil (like the burning of heart-centered versions of witches/The Wise Ones, and innocent animals such as black cats); but yet, it’s okay to sexually abuse innocent children within the church, even in modern times?
So we often associate dangerous and cruel with the extreme examples mentioned above.
But what if, dangerous and cruel also showed up in other, less noticeable, subtle and much more common ways, than such obvious, atrocious acts?
What if [DELETED] our UNwillingness to further open our minds and hearts, SEE the BIGGER picture, and FEEL for others’ pain and suffering—rather than through our need to judge, minimize, criticize, ridicule, gaslight, condemn, etc.—is very dangerous and cruel, because it can cause someone to feel completely disconnected to any tiny remaining, hopeful aspects of Life?
[The following screenshots (from this video) inserted, to show examples of ironically one-sided perspectives—that can also be perceived as a dangerous and/or cruel message (and even hypocritical)—since 1) Sadhguru has made it crystal clear many times, that his own life purpose revolves around God Shiva (i.e., a “God-given purpose” that he frowns upon only when it applies to so-called others who are out of balance from his perspective, though it’s okay if he has one) and 2) he has assigned meaning to many things—plus various science has backed this highly intelligent and creative Universe that is NOT random and meaningless—-to include his strong need for humanity to support his “Save Soil” cause/movement that apparently has an important PURPOSE and MEANING to it, otherwise, why bother?:
I suppose the last 2 screenshots above can apply to people like me, whenever I FEEL like believing in a Life Purpose(s) and the meaning of Life, to include EVERYTHING within interconnected Life has meaning. OH WELL, MWAH HA HA HA!!!) ]
From another perspective—that can seem like it goes against Sadhguru’s teaching (but it doesn’t have to since it can be Divine dichotomy)—just because people seek a God-given purpose in Life, doesn’t necessarily make them dangerous and cruel.
Perfect example, I recall that even Sadhguru has mentioned, in at least one of his messages (in a YouTube video), that he’s [God] Shiva’s slave, which can easily be perceived as his own God-given purpose.
Granted, I shared a comment for that video at that time that the word, “slave” has had a negative connotation throughout human history, so perhaps “devotion” would be better suiting, since there’s no need to place anyone on a pedestal because the Divine exists within all of us.
I have observed for years Sadhguru’s tendency to be sarcastic while answering people’s questions (the way he was in this particular video).
And I’ve also witnessed him being very irritated and annoyed by others, which also led to him being patronizing and condescending at times (in subtle to obvious ways).
But yet, he has shared messages—that contains subtle to obvious judgements—about emotions such as anger, which made it clear that he frowns upon this state, though it’s ultimately neutral, and a part of the human essence, meant to be expressed in healthy ways (which I’ve shared a comment for this video in the past).
Unfortunately, because he has (or continues to) judge this aspect, he has suppressed it within himself; and whenever we judge, deny and suppress ANY aspect of WHOLE self/Self, it SHOWS UP in out of control, @$$-backwards ways (to include sarcasm, irritability, annoyance, condescension, and patronization).
I realized, thanks to this particular message from Sadhguru, that there’s no need to swing the pendulum to the extreme opposite—i.e., just because one believes in a God-given purpose makes one dangerous and cruel—because that can be an exaggeration, generalization, and/or stereotype that doesn’t necessarily apply to all.
For instance, there have been an increasing number of Souls within humanity (to include myself)—regardless of earthly background labels such as categories of religion and other beliefs systems (to include those within the broad spectrum of Spirituality and New Age)—who have believed in a Divine Purpose (a higher power of whatever labels that doesn’t matter, since it’s about the Light/God and/or Unconditional Love/Goddess essence).
I can’t speak for everyone—since there are also those who have ulterior motives, fear-based intentions, and similar energies—but I trust that many of us have been doing our best to help self and others, and not just others, something that many religious people believe in (that it’s only about helping, rescuing, and saving others, when they’re the one who need the most help).
We cannot truly, fully, and unconditionally give to others from an empty cup; we can only unconditionally love others to the degree that we can unconditionally love the self (at whatever moments, meaning one doesn’t have to become a full-time Master to have such experiences). [DELETED EXAMPLE]
This is something that I’ve been learning about as well; hence, I’ve been practicing NOT even needing to follow what can be perceived as Divine guidance at times (if I don’t FEEL like it).
For instance, I used to often read angel number messages; and despite still taking onboard what FELT light/true to my Heart, and discarding the rest, I noticed that it was still manipulating and controlling certain aspects of my life (only because I allowed it to do so).
So now, I only choose to be entertained by such messages IF I FEEL like it; and other times, I no longer focus on such things, and this applies to dream messages as well, and other forms of synchronicity from both inner and outer worlds.
I’m also reminded that whenever we think, feel, and/or say things like, “Oh I can NEVER think, believe, feel, say, and/or do this,” then chances are, we have NOT shined LIGHT upon these unknown/shadow aspects.
Like Sadhguru shared in this message, “If something is needed, we will do it, with absolute involvement, ” but there’s no need to adamantly push our agendas onto the outer world.
Therefore, this is a great reminder that there’s even no need to be so pushy with Sadhguru’s “Save Soil” movement when it comes to social media, to instill fear within humanity of how urgent the matter is.
This is similar to various groups within the spiritual communities who have (and continue to) [DELETED EXAMPLE]
actively and desperately communicate to humanity that Mother Earth needs to be saved by humans, which can seem arrogant from one perspective (the way humans believe we’re the only ones who exist within billions of galaxies).
I trust that Mother Earth (like Father Sun) is powerful enough to sustain themselves, though there’s nothing wrong with humanity contributing to assist Mother Earth.
If the Earth, Sun, and Moon needed to, they could effortlessly cleanse themselves of what no longer serves the greater good (the WHOLE).
Sadhguru basically mentioned that when one is basically lost within their “God-given purpose,” that life here can become less important than one’s purpose (and even lead to MADNESS), and this is a great point, though once again, not necessarily the WHOLE picture.
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I have personally experienced being so lost within the need to find my life’s purpose, that I would actually neglect my physical body’s needs—i.e., skipping meals though my body would signal hunger at times, not drinking enough water though feeling thirsty (a sign that one is already dehydrated), not taking a shower (though at times, the BO becomes noticeable), not moving the whole body that much (via walking around, exercise, hiking, dancing, etc.), and not resting, recharging, relaxing, and enJOYing other aspects of Life.
So I agree with Sadhguru that becoming LOST while trying to figure out one’s life purpose can definitely lead to MADNESS, which I’ve felt like I’ve experienced at times via overwhelm (though I’ve snapped out of it too).
I also realized that because of this Life Purpose topic, I’ve often experienced CONFUSION (rather than CLARITY) because I believed I had failed to truly follow my inner guidance/Heart when it came to various experiences of my life.
For instance, I’ve briefly worked a total of nine jobs within Sedona, Arizona—known as the “mecca of spirituality” though it hasn’t FELT like this the majority of times within five years (and I’ve been highly to ultra sensitive to energies since childhood)—and every single time that I chose to leave them (due to NOT resonating with HEAVY negativity in its various forms), I believed I had failed, yet again, to find my Life Purpose. [helpful related video, “LIFE SAVER ADVICE !! DON’T WORRY TOO MUCH ABOUT MAKING MONEY! SADHGURU” that also includes yoga NOT just being about twisting your body (and fancy poses that one can show off), getting fit, and being healthy, that many people think]
But then I came upon other helpful Soul teachers online (to include Abraham-Hicks), who have shared that through the process of elimination, by experiencing what DOESN’T resonate with, we’re that much closer to what we DO highly resonate with.
But like Sadhguru had mentioned, I’ve been being and doing my best at all of these jobs—going above and beyond with not only the jobs themselves, but with everyone I’ve interacted with.
And this doesn’t just apply to jobs within Sedona, but throughout my adulthood working life, and even since high school, where I worked summer jobs since 9th grade.
So had I not been concerned or worried about some life purpose to pursue, I would’ve simply appreciated the fact that I did my best in Life—within every single job and all other personal experiences—of simply existing, Being, exploring, experiencing, doing (whatever needed to be done), enjoying, learning (from challenges), gaining wisdom, and sharing Full-Potential, Multidimensional, WHOLE self/Self, to include much Light and Unconditional Love.
Thanks to this part of Sadhguru’s message, I’m able to fully release a fear-based belief that’s been seemingly haunting me for too long.
I’ve even become tired at times of Dream Work, Inner Child Work, Shadow Work, and even the similar, but expanded perspective of Mirror Work (The Seven Essene Mirrors that I’ve learned from Gregg Braden), that I’ve been exploring for over a decade.
Therefore, I started only doing so whenever I truly FELT like it, as opposed to feeling obligated to, destined to (due to the belief of a life purpose), and/or even guided to by whatever extensions of the Divine that’s ultimately The Nameless and labeless (but to better understand…aka Heart/Spirit/Goddess & Higher Mind/Soul/God)—i.e., Angelic Realm, Ascended Masters, other Beings of the Spiritual Realm, Animal Spirit Guides, Earth ancestors, Starseed Galactic and Universal Soul Families, etc..
Sadhguru brought up another great point (one perspective); and that is, even if we explored Life many years of even a thousand to millions, we will never KNOW (via experiential knowledge/Living Wisdom) the complete essence called God/Universe; and I add to this: let alone the most high—The Divine Mother Goddess/Prime Creator/Creator of All Creation: Crop Circle 6666/Alpha & Omega/Omniverse that contains the Multiverse/Universe/God/Cosmic Womb/Quantum Field of Unlimited Possibilities.
Unless, of course, one has lived seemingly countless, earthly and otherworldly lives, and this lifetime is the last one; hence, one is able to fully REALIZE the meaning of, “Know Thyself.”
I’ve highly respected and admired Sadhguru for years—and continue to deeply appreciate his precious existence, his wonderful, Full-Potential, Multidimensional, WHOLE self/Self—however COMMA I’ve also noticed that I don’t FEEL the need to take onboard everything that he teaches (like all others).
Because there have been times where even profoundly wise, highly evolved Beings like Sadhguru say arrogant things as if he knows all the answers—that’s actually a form of ‘psychological trap’ that he talked about (i.e., too much in the head/close-minded/close-hearted)—without considering other, expanded perspectives, possibilities, and probabilities.
This explains why I had a dream about a couple of months or so—details shared within this blog, to include insights—of being in front of Sadhguru, and confidently, BOLDLY, yet, gently saying to him, “I AM SEKHmet.” I then passionately kissed him and grabbed his penis, only to notice that it was small.
Sadhguru expressed other judgments as well (verbally and/or non-verbally), to include one needing an identity (i.e., an ego’s need), so below are some questions he (and others) can entertain:
If he had to give up his name, Sadhguru (also a brand like Oprah)—that’s replaced with a very common name that no one’s familiar with—would he be able to gracefully embrace that?
If God Shiva suddenly forgot that Sadhguru even exists—like the example that Sadhguru shared—would Sadhguru be the same?
When Sadhguru is alone, does he exuberantly (an adjective he often uses) dance as if no one is watching? Or does he only joyfully dance in front of a huge audience?
I trust that Sahdguru is wise enough to explore the aspects that he has frowned upon, in Divine perfect timing and order, and this includes the fact that even EXPLORING Life requires thoughts and emotions.
Many within this world (to include the spiritual communities) teach that our mind, thoughts, emotions and/or feelings are not a part of our true selves. But why not part of our WHOLE selves/Selves? Can we Be, say and do without them?
These are things to ponder, since we can ask ourselves if we are being: exclusive or inclusive, contracting or expanding, disempowering or empowering, separation consciousness or Unity Consciousness, fear-based or love-based? You get the picture.
Created and then shared the poster below via Instagram (click to view large version):
Update
10/23/2022
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