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Sadhguru Tips: When someone cheats, it is natural to feel betrayed and seek justice. Sadhguru, also known as Jaggi Vasudev, humorously says that punishment is inevitable—whether you deliver it or life does. However, he points out a key issue: the person who cheated may not feel guilty at all. They simply did what they wanted to do, not what you expected of them.
Rather than focusing on punishing them, Sadhguru suggests understanding the situation deeply. Did they truly break a law, or did they just shatter an assumption of mutual understanding? Relationships are ever-changing; assuming they are permanent is where most people go wrong.
According to Sadhguru, no relationship remains the same forever. People tend to believe in the romantic idea of "forever," but in reality, relationships require constant effort. If one day you fail to nurture it properly, it may drift away.
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Many believe they are giving their best, but if the other person doesn’t feel the same, conflicts arise. Sadhguru explains that human relationships have always been this way and will continue to be so. It takes great skill and attention to maintain a relationship.
Trying to punish someone for cheating often ends up hurting the betrayed person more. Instead of reacting emotionally, Sadhguru advises using this as a moment of self-reflection. When illusions break, reality comes forward. This is an opportunity to question: "What is the true nature of my life?"
Cheating, betrayal, separation, or even death—each of these situations highlights one fact: you feel incomplete without the other person. But why? Sadhguru explains that life is already complete within itself. If you realise this, relationships will transform into something more fulfilling rather than being based on expectations.
Rather than saying, “Someone cheated on me,” Sadhguru suggests seeing it as, “Someone pushed me from illusion to truth.” This is a blessing in disguise. Instead of waiting until your last moments to realise that no one stays with you forever, it’s better to accept this truth now.
By embracing this understanding, relationships become a space for sharing joy rather than an attachment for survival.