This video, a conversation with the officers of College of Defence Management, Secunderabad, revolves around the topic of “Inner Engineering for Combating Adversities,” and features Sadhguru responding to a range of questions related to Inner Engineering, karma, Adiyogi, doing the right things in adverse situations, and a number of other topics.

Early on, he highlights the problems of engaging in debate on the battlefield, in a rare discussion of Arjuna’s dialogue with Krishna as written in the Bhagavad Gita. He then moves on to note that our collective failure to create a peaceful, joyful world has made certain practical elements necessary, such as the armed forces.

The wide ranging discussion covers tremendous ground, making this video of great interest to anyone who’s ever wondered about things such as: What should be the role of humility in leadership? What other qualities are necessary for effective, inspirational leadership? What are the potential problems with thinking of things in absolutist terms, as always either right or wrong? What factors are more important in our decision making than thinking about things in terms of right or wrong? What is karma, and why is it inaccurate to think of it merely as a reward and punishment system? What are the relationships between karma and memory, and how are those relationships significant for our lives?

While this conversation may be of particular interest to members of the military and their families, Sadhguru’s characteristic practicality and wisdom ensure that virtually anyone can find something powerful to resonate with in this heartfelt and meaningful discussion.

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