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(Sadhguru, 5/31/19) In Occult & Mysticism, Episode 3,
Sadhguru speaks about how the life process in a recently dead body can be rekindled and how tantrics (adept practitioners of tantra) use a process known as Surya Sparsh in the dangerous play with the dead with the aid of their deity.
Yes, bring me back to life, Sadhguru. I want life!
Sadhguru
Yogi considers himself a "mystic and visionary," a Hindu spiritual "master with a difference." What's the difference? His ego, charisma, or self-described "arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism"? His life and work, he assures us, serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. He does not understand the Buddha and should not make declarations about Buddhism, but his mistaken views align well with the Hindu vision of who the Buddha was. #Sadhguru
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