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Der Zirkus der Moral | Sadhguru

Jun 1, 2025
Sadhguru, a renowned yogi, mystic, and founder of the Isha Foundation, dives deep into the illusion of morality. He argues that moral systems are mere inventions to mask a disconnection from life itself. With captivating anecdotes, he illustrates how ideas of virtue and sin change over time and culture. Sadhguru suggests that true spirituality isn’t about moralism but embodying the essence of life. He believes embracing the natural flow of existence eliminates the need for imposed moral structures, fostering a deeper connection with the universe.
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INSIGHT

Morality Masks Missing Inner Connection

  • Moral systems are human inventions that fill a missing inner connection to the divine within us.
  • Sadhguru argues that morality masks the absence of direct experiential contact with life's foundation.
ANECDOTE

Sunday School Story Reveals Moral Flexibility

  • A Sunday school teacher told a story to teach virtue, which revealed how flexible moral definitions can be.
  • The tale highlights that notions of virtue shift with context and personal convenience.
INSIGHT

Morality As Performance Alienates Others

  • Being moral often becomes performance, a 'big circus' rather than genuine living.
  • Sadhguru says overly moral people alienate others because morality is comparative, not life-aligned.
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