Know Thyself podcast

E154 - Sadhguru: Life, Death & Why We Miss What Matters Most

15.7.2025
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2:06:52
15 Sekunden vorwärts
15 Sekunden vorwärts

Sadhguru delves into the deepest questions of existence—death, the afterlife, and the pursuit of a meaningful life. The conversation begins by exploring how our fear of death often robs us of truly living, and how our identification with thoughts can lead to unnecessary suffering. Sadhguru guides listeners on the pathway to becoming more conscious, challenging us to consider whether we are truly the drivers of our own lives. He discusses the ways we accumulate energy that doesn’t serve us and addresses the problem of a cluttered mind. As the dialogue unfolds, Sadhguru encourages us to face the fragility of time, contemplate the mysteries of the afterlife, and find meaning in both living and dying. 


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0:00 Intro

3:52 Our Fear of Death Robs us Of Life

16:04 Identification with Thoughts Lead to Suffering

27:30 The Pathway to Becoming Conscious

36:46 Are You The Driver of Your Life?

46:05 How We Accumulate Energy That’s Not Serving Us

52:59 The Problem of the Cluttered Mind

57:43 Facing the Fragility of Time

1:09:35 The Afterlife & Finding Meaning

1:17:55 Mahasamadhi: Living & Dying How You Choose

1:24:29 Creating Impact While Preserving Inner Peace

1:30:07 Importance of Humor

1:36:13 Embracing Life’s Inherent Unknowns 

1:47:00 The Death Process & Breaking Free from Ancestral Conditioning

2:01:04 Mental Health & Miracle of Mind

2:05:53 Conclusion

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