Indian yoga and mystic Sadhguru, who is followed by celebrities, reveals how being blissful means he never fails.

Sadh guru, who is followed by celebrities, shows how blissful he is.

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Sadh guru, the yoga master turned social media celebrity with over 8.6 million followers, says his philosophy is to always feel "blissed out."

Someone else will always have a better lifestyle than you, and you will always think you are less than them, if you misunderstand your lifestyle for life. The mystic said that life is important and lifestyle doesn't matter.

He believes that it is important to realize that someone's lifestyle can change at any time, and that lifestyle we have is often out of our control.

What's the lifestyle doesn't matter. He said that life is the most important thing you have. What does it matter if you are happy?

One of the guru's major teachings is to detach happiness from wealth. He said on social media last year that people are dedicated to their lifestyle. You get enslaved to how much you make once you devote yourself to your lifestyle.

He said that the philosophy of bliss and contentment protects him against failure.

I have never failed in my life. I don't have to. He said that some things we do well and some things we don't do well are the same thing.

I am happy all the time so I am okay.

Sadhguru said that how he is is determined by him, not by what he is doing.

Millions follow Sadhguru’s teachings

He started teaching yoga in India at the age of 64 and has since taught yoga to millions of people around the world.

They turn to him for help with their spiritual practices. The ancient idea of the "third eye" is related to the concept of enhanced perception and awareness beyond what is visible.

His fans include celebrities like actor Will Smith, who revealed that he has followed the guru for years as a result of his bestselling self-help book "Inner Engineering: A Yogi's Guide to Joy" Smith and Brady have endorsed Sadhguru on his social media.

Sadh guru says his teachings are based on himself and his understanding of his piece of life, but his followers think he is talking about them Everyone is built in the same way, according to him.

Every piece of life is the same replica design. It is the same design and only complexity and sophistication increase.

Sadh guru founded the Isha Foundation in 1992 to support spiritual, physical and mental wellbeing and environmental initiatives. It doesn't have a religious affiliation because of the guru's association with the search for meaning.

‘There is no meaning to anything’

His philosophy says there is no meaning in the universe. He thinks people looking for meaning are not experiencing life.

You don't look for meaning if you experience life for what it is, in a moment of joy, in a moment of love, in a moment of ecstatic experiences Isn't it only when you're depressed that you look for meaning?

He said that he doesn't look for meanings because he is happy all the time.