Sadhguru Tips: In today’s world, where selfies and social media have become a part of everyday life, we often forget the deeper implications of sharing our pictures. According to Sadhguru, images carry more than just memories—they possess hidden geometries that can influence both positively and negatively. But can someone really perform black magic on you using your photo? Sadhguru sheds light on this ancient belief.
The Power of Images
Sadhguru explains that a photograph is more than just a visual representation; it holds a hidden geometry. When you share your picture with others, whether it is for blessings or any other purpose, you’re also sharing this geometry. If positive things can be done using someone’s image, it’s important to recognise that negative things can also be done. In many cultures, especially in India, black magic practitioners ask for a photo to perform their rituals.
Black Magic: The Role of Geometry in Photos
When you visit a black magic artist, they will often ask for a picture. Why? Because an image carries the geometry of the person. If someone understands this geometry, they can manipulate it to either enhance or disturb the person’s life. Sadhguru shares that this is why, in some traditions, people avoid having their pictures taken, especially if they are engaged in certain spiritual practices. In ancient times, sages and saints refrained from allowing their photos to be taken, fearing their geometry could be misused.
Why You Should Be Cautious About Sharing Photos
In the modern era, it’s hard to avoid sharing pictures, especially with the rise of selfies and social media. But Sadhguru urges caution. He humorously mentions that people now take selfies simply because no one else wants to take their picture. This may seem like a silly trend, but it can have deeper implications. The geometry embedded in your picture can be used either for good or ill, depending on who holds it and their intentions.
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