Le monde en guerre : ce qui empêche vraiment la paix
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The world is not at war because of evil intentions, but because of collective apathy — a deep, systemic sleepwalking toward destruction. Sadhguru argues that the real obstacle to peace isn’t ideology or power, but the fact that humanity has stopped feeling, thinking, and acting with urgency. He exposes the absurdity of a global economy built on war, where 62 industries manufacture bullets for a conflict that may never happen — yet we stockpile them anyway. Drawing from a personal experience at a high-profile peace conference filled with Nobel laureates and former leaders, he reveals the tragic irony: while they speak of peace, the room is full of sleeping delegates, distracted by a free festival. The true path to peace, he insists, begins not with treaties or institutions, but with individual inner stillness. If we cannot calm our own minds, how can we expect a peaceful world? The solution isn’t global policy — it’s personal transformation.
Peace begins with inner stillness — if your mind isn't peaceful, you cannot create peace in the world.
The global weapons industry thrives not because wars are inevitable, but because economies depend on war production.
62 industries worldwide manufacture bullets for calibers that may never be used — a system built on perpetual readiness, not necessity.
At a major peace conference, 42 Nobel laureates and former leaders were asleep during a keynote — revealing the gap between rhetoric and reality.
Collective apathy, not malice, is the root cause of global conflict — we are not evil, we are simply asleep.
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La fertilité du sol ukrainien et la folie de la guerre
Sadhguru reflects on the irony of Ukraine’s incredibly fertile soil — among the most fertile on Earth — being reduced to a war zone, symbolizing humanity’s self-destructive priorities.
Les bombes intelligentes : une illusion de contrôle
Sadhguru ridicules the concept of 'intelligent bombs' that can target homes from 3 km away, calling it a grotesque fantasy that normalizes mass death.
L'économie de la guerre : une industrie sans fin
The global arms industry is the largest in the world — built on the assumption that weapons must be sold, even if never used, because economies depend on it.
La guerre au Soudan : une tragédie ignorée
Sadhguru recounts the war in Sudan, where over 130,000 children under six died — a statistic met with indifference, even by those in peace conferences.
“If there are no human beings on this planet, the world is peaceful, isn't it?”
“I said, you know these three days ago, I heard so many talks about creating peace in the world. But I ask you how many of you can put their hands on their heart and say that your mind is peaceful?”
“You see, someone has given them a lot. Otherwise, no one will take in the sky.”
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Soudan
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42 Nobel laureates
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