
Anything can be a Meditation
For you all. From the Master of Masters.

For you all. From the Master of Masters.
There comes a point in one's journey where gratitude becomes more important than agreement.
Today, I simply want to offer my Guru Vandana to Sadhguru.
Years ago, I was introduced to a dimension of life that I had never seriously explored—the mystical. Through Kriya, Yoga, and above all, the relentless insistence to sit... sit... and simply sit, a door was opened that eventually led me into years of inquiry.
The greatest gift was not a philosophy. It was not a belief system. It was the willingness to turn inward and remain there long enough to see what unfolds.
My journey eventually took me through many traditions, texts, teachers, and countless hours of meditation. Over time, I arrived at understandings that don't always align with Sadhguru's interpretations. I have my own opinions and even disagreements on certain subjects.
But those differences do not diminish my gratitude.
A teacher need not be the final destination to be an indispensable beginning.
Had someone not pushed me to sit, day after day, despite all my restlessness, I may never have discovered the silence that exists beyond thought. Whatever little clarity has come in my life owes much to that first nudge.
For that, I remain deeply thankful.
This post is not about defending or debating any teacher. It is simply an acknowledgment that sometimes a person changes the direction of your life, even if you eventually walk your own path.
So, with great respect,
Namaskaram, Sadhguru
Thank you for making the path of yoga and the exploration of the mystical accessible to people, and for encouraging so many of us to simply sit. 🙏
32M here, I am seeking a person who can speak only japanese to me and what to learn tamil or english. I am interested in thriller, sci-fi, sitcoms, fantasy movies. I am into yoga, meditation, osho, j Krishnamurthi, advaitha, ZEN. I would really love to meet an interested one.
32M here, I am seeking a person who can speak only japanese to me and what to learn tamil or english. I am interested in thriller, sci-fi, sitcoms, fantasy movies. I am into yoga, meditation, osho, j Krishnamurthi, advaitha, ZEN. I would really love to meet an interested one.
32M here, I am seeking a person who can speak only japanese to me and what to learn tamil or english. I am interested in thriller, sci-fi, sitcoms, fantasy movies. I am into yoga, meditation, osho, j Krishnamurthi, advaitha, ZEN. I would really love to meet an interested one.
Vanakkam my dears I have a good place in Chennai in a calm and serene residential set up. I would like to meet up with fellow osho followers, readers, sanyasins or even beginners. We can gather discuss and rejoice in Osho. I do have some OG books from my grandfather's collection. I am also very poor and new to organizing these meet ups and if anyone can join me in organising the same it will be really helpful for the gatherers. Kindly feel free to get in touch with me.
There is also a beach 2kms from my place. We can plan something great for everyone.
With loads of love from this side.
I had a great laugh with this. I was eager to share it with you guys. I hope we all enjoy this moment here.
This morning I simply took a book from my grandfather's collection, I never expected a message from the high command.
Now that I am using reddit often, I want to share the message with the community.
I love you all.
Also if you are grateful enough kindly share your opinion on mysticism ?
When I was little about 12 years of age, during my residential schooling. There was a talk in the village that there was no rain for months together. One day the school elders gathered us to do varuna japa for making rain come. There were 30 of us and we started it in the morning and continued till evening to my amazement during the arti time there was pouring rain like anything.
Still now I was amazed by that event. Was it the power of the group praying and doing these things really work ?
I just want to experience it again. Kindly share your similar experiences.
When I was little about 12 years of age, during my residential schooling. There was a talk in the village that there was no rain for months together. One day the school elders gathered us to do varuna japa for making rain come. There were 30 of us and we started it in the morning and continued till evening to my amazement during the arti time there was pouring rain like anything.
Still now I was amazed by that event. Was it the power of the group praying and doing these things really work ?
I just want to experience it again. Kindly share your similar experiences.
Anyone interested in playing 8 ball pool ?
There is a wonderful American pool table at a game centre at 1000 lights, chennai Tamil Nadu, India
It will be great if you know how to play
Either reply or dm we formulate a time.
We're the most connected generation in human history.
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We can talk to anyone, anywhere, at any time.
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We have social media, messaging apps, online communities, AI companions, endless content, endless entertainment.
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Yet millions of people feel profoundly alone.
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Not physically alone.
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Existentially alone.
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Maybe the problem isn't that we lack communication.
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Maybe we've forgotten how to connect.
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For thousands of years, humans sat around fires, shared stories, built villages, grew food together, and faced life side by side.
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Today, many of us know more about strangers on the internet than our neighbours.
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So here's my question:
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If you could leave behind the noise for a while and join a small community of thoughtful people dedicated to self-discovery, meaningful conversations, nature, and genuine human connection...
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Would you?
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Or have we already become too comfortable living through screens?
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Curious to hear your thoughts.
Welcome to THE Y TRIBE
Why are we here?
Why do we seek meaning?
Why do we feel there's something more beyond the routines we've been handed?
Why do some people spend their entire lives searching for answers while others never ask the question at all?
THE Y TRIBE was born from a simple idea:
The most powerful journey begins with "Why?"
Why am I who I am?
Why do I think the way I do?
Why do I suffer?
Why do I seek happiness?
Why does consciousness exist?
Why are we here?
This is a space for those who question, explore, and seek—not just intellectually, but through direct experience.
Here we'll discuss:
🌱 Meditation and self-awareness
🧠 Consciousness and psychology
📖 Spirituality, philosophy, and ancient wisdom
🌍 Nature, community, and purposeful living
✨ The search for truth, meaning, and human potential
There is no guru here.
No ideology to follow.
No belief system that everyone must agree on.
Only a shared commitment to asking deeper questions and exploring them together.
Our long-term vision is bold:
To gather a tribe of sincere, open-minded individuals who want more than discussion. People who want to build genuine connections, meet in the real world, and perhaps one day create an intentional village—a place where people can live consciously, collaboratively, and closer to nature.
For now, we start with a question.
What is the biggest "Why?" that has shaped your life?
Introduce yourself below and tell us what brought you here.
Welcome to THE Y TRIBE.
Because every journey begins with a Why.