Sadhguru Tips: The idea of a husband or wife having many relationships creates a number of issues and worries in today’s culture. Renowned spiritual leader Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev discusses this subject and explains the potential underlying problems that develop in these kinds of partnerships.
The Historical Context of Multiple Partners
Historically, the practice of men having multiple wives was rooted in societal structures where men often faced higher mortality rates due to wars or dangerous tasks, leaving a surplus of women in need of care and protection. Women, typically confined to domestic roles, depended on men for survival and security. In those times, a man marrying multiple women was a practical solution to ensure that women were not left vulnerable. However, Sadhguru points out that the dynamics of society have significantly changed, and such practices could lead to severe societal imbalances and conflicts today.
The Impact on the Energy Body
Sadhguru emphasizes that beyond the physical aspects, human beings are governed by an intricate energy framework, which holds a profound memory of all experiences. Engaging with multiple partners, according to Sadhguru, can disrupt this energy framework, leading to internal turmoil and emotional instability. He highlights the story of Draupadi from the Mahabharata as an example, illustrating the emotional and psychological challenges she faced due to having multiple husbands.
The Importance of Integrity in Relationships
Sadhguru stresses that maintaining integrity in one’s energy framework is crucial for leading a stable and fulfilling life. He notes that in spiritual practices, individuals often adopt celibacy to preserve this integrity and channel their energies towards higher spiritual goals. For those who seek normalcy and stability, it’s essential to maintain a committed relationship to avoid the negative consequences of opening oneself to multiple partners.
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