Isha Forest Flower Oct 2014
Isha Forest Flower Oct 2014
Isha Forest Flower Oct 2014
Peril of Pride
Corridors of life
can take you round
and round unless
you stop and ponder.
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Dear Readers,
In this edition, we focus on relationships, particularly on the traditionally lifelong bond between two
individuals. In the past few decades, divorce rates have been rising worldwide, and as the social and
economic fabric changes, even in India, the once unthinkable is not completely out of bounds anymore.
Is marriage becoming obsolete, or are there fundamental reasons to uphold this institution? Our Lead
Article, One Life, One Partner? has Sadhgurus answer. In a public conversation with Sadhguru,
actress and former Miss India, Juhi Chawla, calls attention to the emotional level of relationships:
Where to draw the line between loving unconditionally and becoming a doormat? In the article Of
Domestic Love and Doormats, Sadhguru sets forth his view on the matter.
While marriage is a union of two people, the article Three in One Shot is about a union of a different
kind. Find out why the number three plays a pivotal role in yogic practices, though we ultimately aim
at oneness. But whatever we may aim at, only Grace can make it a reality. This leads us to the 60th (!)
part of our Leela series and the question How Grace Works. If you are wondering to what extent God
or Guru is aware of your day-to-day events and pulling the strings, find out how it actually happens
on page 9 f. In the article When Hesitation is a Sin, Sadhguru answers a meditators question that
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arose from Krishnas advice to Arjuna: Under what circumstances is immediate action in order, and
when would it be rash and foolish?
be path-breaking in the prevention and treatment of addiction. Especially for those who consider
relocating, the article Does It Matter Where You Live? provides invaluable decision-making support.
In our Hatha Yoga series, we look at the purpose of a few fundamental instructions for our practice:
Close Your Eyes / Toe to Toe / Heel to Perineum. The article Down to Business offers us a peak into
the 2013 edition of INSIGHT The DNA of Success. Our Dry Fruit Barfi recipe allows you to treat
yourself, your family, and your friends with a sweet indulgence this Diwali. Enjoy without remorse!
October 2014
Also in this issue: Sadhguru indicates A Different Approach to Addiction that, if applied, could
CONTENTS
Lead Article
Leela Series
Musings
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11
13
14
15
INSIGHT
Down to Business
A Peak into INSIGHT 2013
17
Sadhguru Spot
19
20
Isha Recipes
21
Zen Speaks
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SADHGURU
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October 2014
In the latest In Conversation with the Mystic editions, actress and former
Miss India Juhi Chawla met Sadhguru in Mumbai on 4 August 2014 to discuss
matters of Love and Life. Here is the first excerpt of their conversation.
Juhi Chawla: Sadhguruji, a question from the public.
Where and how do we draw the line between loving
unconditionally and becoming a doormat?
Sadhguru: We need to understand that what is
considered as love is generally a mutual benefit
scheme. You give me this I give you that. If you
dont give me this, I dont give you that. This is not
said, but its done.
Human beings have physical, psychological,
emotional, economic, social, and various other
kinds of needs. Instead of making ugly transactions
in the sense of You give me this I give me
that, we bring some aesthetics and beauty to it
by coating it with a certain amount of sweetness
of emotion which we call a love affair. As human
beings, doing transactions in a basic way makes
us feel ugly. If you take food with both your
hands and eat it, it is ugly, isnt it? We want to
eat in a certain way.
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Leela Series
The path of the playful
Part LX
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him open his eyes and they told him, Only you can
stop this man. But the rakshasa had taken a boon
that no individual city of his could be destroyed by
any army. Shiva saw that he could not shoot down
these cities individually he had to shoot down all
three at once. So he shot a single arrow that went
through all the three cities and they fell down.
That many gods and yet this man had no sanctity for
anything. He just ravaged everything that he saw.
No one could kill him; no one could conquer him.
They called all the devas. All the heroes went to
fight against him, but he not only vanquished them,
he disgraced them in every possible way. He made
sure that he was the power. At that time, Shiva
had his eyes closed. They went to him and pleaded
for years, but he did not open his eyes he was
somewhere else. Then Vishnu found a way to make
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HATHA YOGA
Part 10
In this series, Sadhguru
discusses various aspects
that can significantly
impact the quality of
your yogic practice.
Toe to Toe
Questioner: Sadhguru, why should the big toes or
heels touch in certain asanas?
Sadhguru: When you bend forward, your heels
should always touch because the mooladhara 1
should be tight. Otherwise, bending forward, there
is a natural movement towards the mooladhara,
which we want to arrest. In a way, the sole of the
foot is a minor manifestation of the whole body. If
the toes touch, suddenly the whole system functions
differently. You will see in India, if somebody dies,
they will take an organic string and tie the big
toes together, as this prevents certain things from
entering the system.
You do not always know what atmosphere you are
in. When the big toes touch, you do not take in what
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Heel to Perineum
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October 2014
Down to Business
During the 2013 edition of the INSIGHT The DNA of Success program, Bloomberg TV India
Editor Vivek Law moderated a panel discussion with Sadhguru; Dr. Ram Charan, one of the
worlds leading business advisors; Dipak Jain, former Dean of INSEAD France and Kellogg
School of Management, Northwestern University, US; and Vellayan Subbiah, Managing Director
of Cholamandalam Investment & Finance. The following is an excerpt of their discussion.
Tackling a Slowdown
Interviewer: Let me begin with you, Sadhguru. You
wrote that If you have money in your pocket, it
is great. Only if it enters your head, it becomes a
perversion. Right now, there is a real fear that the
money is not even coming into the pocket. What do
we do in times like these?
Sadhguru: The money is still going into someones
pocket, though maybe not into a kind of pocket
that will use it to create wellbeing and wealth for
humanity at large.
Times like these, when there is a certain slowdown,
hurt because you have prepared yourself in terms
of man, material, everything, for a certain speed.
Suddenly, when there is slowdown, you have excess
capacity and not enough to do. When such a thing
happens, normally, most companies in the world
go for retrenchment. They want to cut down their
staff. There is a difference between cutting down on
your stocks of material and cutting down on people
who work for you. Modern management tends to
treat both the same way.
I would say there is a different way to approach
this. Instead of cutting down people, why not sit
down with them and let them take a cut on their
salary and use the saved amount to retrain them
into a new possibility? There may be a slowdown
in your current field of activity, but definitely, there
are other opportunities. You can use such a time to
retrain yourself and people around you and retool
everything. If instead of looking at it as recession,
you look at it as a period of rest, after a while you
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Gender at Work
Interviewer: Another big issue in corporate
India is gender at the workplace. What are your
thoughts on that?
Sadhguru: I feel we should learn to make the
workplace kind of gender-free in the sense that
you look at people in terms of who they are, their
activity, and their competence, not in terms of
gender. You dont have to be a man or a woman
when you are working. You just have to be a
human being who does things. You should be
judged by your competence, not by your gender.
I feel gender is a big issue right now in the
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Isha Recipes
Dry Fruit Barfi
Ingredients
1 l
100 g
Milk
Grated khoa
(or thick condensed milk without sugar)
1/4 cup
1/4 tsp.
1/4 tsp.
1 pinch
1/4 cup
7
2 tbsp.
2
2 tbsp.
1/2 tsp
Cane sugar
Cardamom powder
Nutmeg powder
Saffron
Powdered cashew nuts
Almonds (chopped)
Chopped walnuts
Dried figs (chopped)
Pistachios
Oil
Preparation Method
1. Bring the milk to a boil in a heavy bottomed pan, stirring continuously on a low flame until
the milk reduces to half (approx. 30 to 35 minutes).
2. Add the grated khoa, powdered cashew nuts, sugar, spices, chopped nuts (except pistachios)
and chopped figs and continue cooking on a very low flame until the milk further thickens
and the mixture leaves the sides of the pan.
3. Lightly grease the back of a steel plate with oil. Pour this mixture on the greased, inverted
steel plate. Flatten with a greased bowl to half-inch thickness.
4. Sprinkle the top with chopped pistachios and lightly pat the surface again. Keep in the
refrigerator to cool and firm up. Only after it is thoroughly cooled, cut it into squares.
Tip: Enjoy and offer this delicious sweet with nuts and dry fruits as a somewhat healthier
alternative to the regular Diwali fair.
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A traditional Indian dairy product, made by heating milk in an iron pan until it is reduced to a lump
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Editorial
Dear Readers,
In this edition, we focus on relationships, particularly on the traditionally lifelong bond between two
individuals. In the past few decades, divorce rates have been rising worldwide, and as the social and
economic fabric changes, even in India, the once unthinkable is not completely out of bounds anymore.
Article, One Life, One Partner? has Sadhgurus answer. In a public conversation with Sadhguru,
Is marriage becoming obsolete, or are there fundamental reasons to uphold this institution? Our Lead
actress and former Miss India, Juhi Chawla, calls attention to the emotional level of relationships:
Where to draw the line between loving unconditionally and becoming a doormat? In the article Of
Domestic Love and Doormats, Sadhguru sets forth his view on the matter.
While marriage is a union of two people, the article Three in One Shot is about a union of a different
kind. Find out why the number three plays a pivotal role in yogic practices, though we ultimately aim
at oneness. But whatever we may aim at, only Grace can make it a reality. This leads us to the 60th (!)
part of our Leela series and the question How Grace Works. If you are wondering to what extent God
or Guru is aware of your day-to-day events and pulling the strings, find out how it actually happens
on page 9 f. In the article When Hesitation is a Sin, Sadhguru answers a meditators question that
arose from Krishnas advice to Arjuna: Under what circumstances is immediate action in order, and
when would it be rash and foolish?
Also in this issue: Sadhguru indicates A Different Approach to Addiction that, if applied, could
be path-breaking in the prevention and treatment of addiction. Especially for those who consider
relocating, the article Does It Matter Where You Live? provides invaluable decision-making support.
In our Hatha Yoga series, we look at the purpose of a few fundamental instructions for our practice:
Close Your Eyes / Toe to Toe / Heel to Perineum. The article Down to Business offers us a peak into
the 2013 edition of INSIGHT The DNA of Success. Our Dry Fruit Barfi recipe allows you to treat
yourself, your family, and your friends with a sweet indulgence this Diwali. Enjoy without remorse!
October 2014
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and round unless
you stop and ponder.
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Peril of Pride