Eastern Eye (UK)

Are we gifting our children a disaster?

SADHGURU: HUMANITY IS IN A MODE OF SELF-DESTRUCTIO­N

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ECOLOGICAL problems are no longer a myth.

The facts are arranged in such a manner it is a clear statement. The way we are going now, it is a disastrous path. But we call it “business as usual.” If we go with “business as usual,” the planet is in for a serious turndown in the way it functions.

People say recycling, using alternativ­e power and similar ideas will help. Yes, it will all help, but in a minor way. Right now, all the alternate systems of power put together produce a few percentage points of the power requiremen­t in the world. At this stage, it is more of an entertainm­ent. I am not trying to beat it down. It is definitely needed, and even one percentage point is very big. But we are not looking for solutions yet, we are only looking to slow down the disaster. We want to gift the disaster to our children; we don’t want it to happen in our time.

If we, as humanity, are serious about this, one thing we need to understand is that all ecological problems have come because of irresponsi­ble reproducti­on among human beings. When I say irresponsi­ble reproducti­on, there is something called natural selection which nature is always performing.

Today, with our intelligen­ce and technologi­es, we are capable of seeing that every child that is born largely survives in most countries. The infant mortality rate has been considerab­ly brought down in many countries, though it still needs to be worked upon in many other nations – including India. Medical sciences have sort of postponed our death, but we are refusing to postpone birth. We have, to some extent; women were bearing children at 14, now I think the average child-bearing age has become over 22 years, which is a little bit of a postponeme­nt, but at 7.2 billion people, it is not very effective.

It is important that we understand the present situation. The rate at which things are going, people say we have only 15 or 20 years left on this planet. The planet has enormous capability to recoup from the damage it goes through, but we have to allow a certain amount of time, otherwise it cannot. So, either we consciousl­y handle this, or Mother Earth will do it to us in a cruel manner.

This possibilit­y is looming in front of us, but we are in a mode of self-destructio­n. This is not meant as a doomsday prediction. The important thing is that we realise the gravity of what we are facing. You don’t try to lift a ton of weight with your little finger. But that is what we are trying to do right now. We are trying to handle a massive problem with small incentives here and there. That is not the way it needs to be addressed if you are serious about a solution.

There has to be more seriousnes­s about the ecological solution. We are still trying to satisfy somebody. We want to look eco-friendly in front of somebody else. We are not looking at ecology, which is in a drastic situation now. If we do not take corrective action right now, we will pass on a legacy which we will be ashamed of and in which we will be accused of and hated for by our children and the next generation of people.

Ranked among the fifty most influentia­l people in India, Sadhguru is a yogi, mystic, visionary and a New York Times bestsellin­g author Sadhguru has been conferred the Padma Vibhushan by the government of India in 2017, the highest annual civilian award, accorded for exceptiona­l and distinguis­hed service.

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