Spiritual Guru's powerful message to Team India ahead of WC 2023 finals
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In an unexpected twist, the unconventional advice of spiritual leader Sadhguru to the Indian Cricket Team has taken the internet by storm, generating excitement both within and outside the cricketing community. Renowned for his profound teachings on life and spirituality, Sadhguru has now ventured into the domain of sports, providing a perspective that challenges conventional notions of victory and success. Adding an intriguing element to the story, he has promised to watch the match live along with everyone.
Sadhguru's message to the Indian Cricket Team is deceptively simple yet profoundly insightful: "Don't strive to win the cup, just hit the damn ball." Although this may initially appear as a departure from the intense focus on victory that typically surrounds professional sports, the spiritual guru elucidates a deeper meaning behind his words. Responding in his characteristic style, Sadhguru emphasizes, "Don't try to win the Cup, just hit the damn ball! If you think of the 1 billion people clamoring for the Cup, you'll miss the ball. Or if you ponder all the fanciful things that will happen if you win the World Cup, the ball will knock off your wickets." "So, how to win this World Cup? Don't think about that. How to hit the damn ball? How to knock off the opposition's wickets? That's all you have to think about. Don't think about the World Cup. Then you will knock off the World Cup."
In a viral video clip circulating on social media, Sadhguru delves into the essence of being present in the moment and fully engaging in the task at hand. He urges the players to transcend the pressure of winning and, instead, concentrate on the process itself. According to Sadhguru, success naturally follows when individuals are fully immersed in what they are doing, unburdened by the fear of failure or the desire for victory.
This advice resonates with fans and cricketing experts alike, appreciating the wisdom in focusing on the journey rather than fixating on the destination. In a world where the pursuit of success can sometimes overshadow the love for the game, Sadhguru's words serve as a timely reminder to reconnect with the joy and passion that initially drew players to cricket. Critics argue that sports, especially at the professional level, inherently involve competition and the pursuit of victory. However, Sadhguru's teachings bring attention to the mental aspect of the game, emphasizing the importance of a clear and focused mind over an outcome-oriented mindset.
The response of the Indian Cricket Team to this unconventional guidance remains to be seen, but it has undeniably sparked conversations about the intersection of spirituality and sports. Sadhguru's influence extends beyond the spiritual community, and his entry into the world of cricket has prompted curiosity about the potential impact of a more mindful approach to the game. In a society that often measures success solely by tangible achievements, Sadhguru's advice challenges conventional norms, encouraging individuals to reconsider their perspectives on winning and losing. As the video continues to circulate and the cricketing world awaits the team's response, one thing is clear: Sadhguru has injected a dose of mindfulness into the world of sports, urging athletes and fans alike to savor the journey as much as the destination.
Scheduled for November 19, 2023, at Gujarat's Narendra Modi Stadium, the Cricket World Cup 2023 final will witness a high-stakes clash between India and Australia. Having triumphed in all matches leading to the finale, the Indian team is poised for an electrifying encounter against a resurgent Australian side, fueled by consecutive victories in their last eight World Cup matches.
Hit the damn ball and get them down under. Let us make it happen. -Sg #TeamIndia #CWC23 @BCCI pic.twitter.com/zSTzehUljH
— Sadhguru (@SadhguruJV) November 18, 2023
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Devan Karthik
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