On November 12th, the University of Toronto community held the first ever Youth and Truth event in Canada.  With over 800 students, faculty, alumni and public attendees present, the event was completely sold out!  As the event drew near, many people without a ticket arrived early and lined up with hopes that seats would become available. One graduate who had not purchased a ticket yet arrived over an hour ahead of the event and pleaded, “I don’t take up much space; I just want to be in the room!” 

Following an exhilarating live music performance, Sadhguru and the three University of Toronto panelists began the evening with probing questions sourced from the student community. Daniel Nguyen, a recent alumni working in marketing for Walt Disney Studios Canada, opened the conversation with a question on healing from past pain. When the conversation reached the topic of the expectations and dreams we have for our lives, Sadhguru shared a simple blessing: “Let something happen in your life that you could not dream of.  That means your dream should not come true,” Sadhguru said. 

The other two panelists shared heartfelt questions spanning failure, identity, and academic competition. Kanika Sachdeva, a second year MBA student at the Rotman School of Management, inquired about dealing with stress and finding inner happiness in competitive academic environments. “You have a very sophisticated machine in the form of human mechanism,” said Sadhguru.  “The simple question is, have you read the user’s manual?”

Malika Daya, the third panelist and an undergraduate studying International Development and Anthropology, shared her struggles with identity, growing up in Canada in an Indian family that was most recently based in Tanzania. “Aren’t we glad everybody is different and nobody is like us?” Sadhguru asked. “We just need to educate the world that difference is wonderful, discrimination is horrible.” He went on to say, “Evil is not in differences; evil is in you thinking one is more superior than the other.”

Once the event opened up to questions from the student audience, dozens of eager hands shot up. The questions ranged from honoring promises to finding the right guru to having more clarity on drug usage.

As the event was coming to a close, a student shared a much-awaited question on drug and alcohol use.  “Marijuana and alcohol are everywhere and it can lead people to destructive behaviors. It is impossible to escape; what do we do?” Sadhguru started off with clarifying how this topic should be looked at. “Instead of looking at these things as moral stuff, whether it’s right or wrong, let’s look at it this way. To enhance your life, is that the goal? We are not looking for money, power, love, anything–we are looking at how this can be a little more. So you want to be a little more, isn’t it important that your faculties are a little more heightened right now?  Why do people think that by lowering faculties, life gets high? It doesn’t, it’s just giving you an illusion like that, for which you will pay a price” He concluded by saying, “At this stage in your life, you must look for those things which will heighten your faculties, not lower your faculties.”

Following the session, the lobby was buzzing as attendees basked in the excitement of having been with Sadhguru.  The response from students was overwhelming with comments ranging from how reassuring it was to hear that others had many of the same questions they did. Everyone agreed on how relatable Sadhguru’s wit and humor was to the intensity of the energy in the room.  

Students from the Event Share their Experience of this Evening:

“There’s no bias in his answers – things I can’t discuss sometimes even with my own parents – I feel so free at while listening to him. I don’t feel judged.”

 “I was so inspired to see at the volunteers at the event and how aligned their way of being was with Sadhguru’s words. They looked so happy to be here and I’m really looking forward to absorbing what Sadhguru has to share with the world.”

“As soon as Sadhguru walked in, the entire room felt so vibrantly alive! Especially on those topics that are considered taboo, Sadhguru just brought light to the darkness.” 

“Sadhguru wasn’t giving answers as to how to live your life; he was giving you a simple nudge. [He’s] making you aware of your options…how many choices we have and can make on a daily basis. It was absolutely enlightening.”

Beyond the comments of the attendees, it was the faces that said it all.  Bright, shining, and full of possibility – their time with Sadhguru left them inspired, awed and longing for more. Some couldn’t seem to tear themselves away, waiting hours after the event just to have one more glimpse of Sadhguru as he left the building.  While many questions were answered, one unanimous question remained on their minds: “When is Sadhguru coming back to Canada?”





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  1. Aditya Reply
    Thanks for sharing !

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