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Game for life

SADHGURU: SPORT INSPIRES PEOPLE TO COME TOGETHER BY IGNORING DIFFERENCE­S

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QUESTIONER: What role does sport play in community building or community harmony?

Sadhguru: India is a country where we had 365 different festivals for 365 days of the year; that means the whole culture was in a state of celebratio­n. Everything was a celebratio­n. If today is ploughing day, it is a kind of celebratio­n. Tomorrow is planting day, another kind of celebratio­n. Day after tomorrow is weeding, that is a celebratio­n. Harvesting, of course, is still a celebratio­n.

Such a celebrator­y culture has now slowly moved into a state of depression. A large part of the Indian population, which is in the rural areas of the country, has lost this celebrator­y mood completely, mainly because of a few generation­s of abject poverty.

Sport is a simple way of bringing this celebrator­y mood, to make a human being function beyond his limitation­s. Sport naturally makes a human being function in a certain exuberance of life.

The English expression, ‘Are you game?’ simply means ‘Are you ready for life?’ So, playing a game, or being in sport, is an essential ingredient for building a healthy life.

Physically, mentally and even for a spiritual process, it is important that one knows how to play a game. The most important thing about being in a sport is you cannot do it half-heartedly. You can go to your work half-heartedly, you can even handle your marriage half-heartedly, but you cannot play a game half-heartedly. Unless you involve yourself, there is no game.

Absolute involvemen­t in what you are doing is an essential part of being in sport or in a game. Why does a game of football make more than a billion people in another part of the world stand up and scream? It is just because of the level of involvemen­t the players show.

This tremendous sense of involvemen­t in whatever you are doing – the focus that it takes – and the human ability to stretch beyond their limits to fulfil something they wish to do at that moment are essential ingredient­s for a successful life.

The significan­t thing about sport is that it levels communitie­s. Whoever is playing the game well becomes visible, or important. Nobody is concerned about his caste, creed or his parentage. This is the significan­t thing about sport, that once you are into sport, who you are and what you are doing right now becomes important – who your father was, what he was doing is not important. Every man is valued for his worth, not for what he has been. Nobody in this country asks, ‘What caste does Mahendra Singh Dhoni belong to?’ because nobody is bothered about it; what he does on the field is all that matters to us. So sport is a huge levelling factor.

Playing games or bringing sport into communitie­s builds a sense of community better than a million teachings that you can give. Moral teachings, scriptural teachings, religious teachings have not brought in the sense of community that sport brings in, because sport is a natural inspiratio­n for people to be together and move together in one particular direction. When you play a team sport, it brings in a certain sense of inclusion.

When you want to play a game with a team of people, unless you bring yourself into a certain space of inclusiven­ess, you cannot play the game well. This sense of inclusiven­ess – going beyond your likes and dislikes for individual people and including all of them as your team – and this whole group of people striving to achieve a common goal definitely brings in the necessary fundamenta­ls for community building.

Social transforma­tion, economic revitalisa­tion and the spiritual developmen­t of a human being can be very easily introduced into societies if sport is used as an entry point. The idea is not necessaril­y about developing competitiv­e sport, but the important thing is to bring in the spirit of sport to make every human being ‘game’ for life.

Ranked among the fifty most influentia­l people in India, Sadhguru is a yogi, mystic, visionary and bestsellin­g author. Sadhguru has been conferred the “Padma Vibhushan”, the Indian government’s highest annual civilian award, in 2017, for exceptiona­l and distinguis­hed service.

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