

Don’t get me wrong, his heart seems to be in the right place with this one. The project, close to Sadhguru’s heart because of the relationship he shares with the rivers, aims to solve all the problems that the rivers’ face by planting trees along their stretches. “So much so that if I take a glass of water in my hands, and look at it in a certain way for a while, well-being will come to you,” Sadhguru observed while adding that the scientific community is in agreement with him, and that it’s not a superstition anymore.Įven Isha Foundation’s ‘Rally For River’ project has invited a lot of flak from the scientific community. Speaking at a conference at IIT Madras (of all places), Sadhguru claimed that without changing the chemical composition of water, one can rearrange its molecules. He often confuses poetry with science and claims that water has memory. It isn’t only through his comments on ‘intelligence of body’ that Sadhguru has made a complete fool of… science. Because, of course, it’s the men who earn money so they’ll obviously have an upper hand.Īlso read: Off The Cuff with Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev Everyone should’ve rights.” He explained to young women students of Mount Carmel College in Bengaluru: “Most of the feminists, they didn’t live well, it’s because they talked and talked and talked.” He went on to add that “it isn’t the lack of men that made their lives empty, it’s their choice of living in constant ‘reactionary’ mode.” Whatever that means.Īt the same event, he told three young girls that it is actually the greed for money that has led to the rise of patriarchy and ended up giving men a higher position in society.


Much like typical men’s rights activists, Sadhguru’s take on feminism is, “Women should have rights, I don’t like that. To put it lightly, Sadhguru isn’t big on feminism. But even if he hadn’t acknowledged that, his half-baked arguments were enough to make it evident.Īlso read: Jaggi Vasudev is the Ducati-riding guru for the Modi Age Earlier this year, he lambasted people protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) – after having declared at the start of his lecture that he hadn’t read the Act.
