Commitment's Crucial Role
The contemporary shift towards live-in relationships, once considered taboo, now offers an alternative to traditional marriage. Sadhguru emphasizes that
the core distinction lies in commitment. He posits that uncommitted cohabitation, where either partner can leave at will, undermines the respect and value essential in intimacy. This lack of commitment can foster insecurity, a sentiment he observes as prevalent in Western relationship dynamics leading to significant emotional distress due to constant uncertainty. True connection, according to his philosophy, requires a deeper level of dedication that acknowledges and esteems the entirety of the other person – their mind, body, and spirit.
Marriage: Nature's Design
Sadhguru views marriage as a fundamental biological imperative, a natural mechanism designed for the perpetuation of the human race. While acknowledging that physiological differences between men and women are primarily biological, he suggests that in other aspects, they are not inherently opposite. He argues that procreation and raising children are best supported within a committed, institutionalized framework. He points out that the intense physical attraction driving relationships is transient, fading over time. Nevertheless, society has ingrained marriage as a significant life event, creating a sense of incompleteness if it's absent. He encourages individuals to look beyond societal conditioning to foster genuine intelligence in their relationship choices.
Navigating Relationship Choices
Sadhguru asserts that no single relationship system is inherently perfect, as all can be misused, yet equally, all can foster wonderful experiences. The outcome hinges on individual actions and intentions. He suggests that the true foundation for a thriving relationship, be it live-in or marriage, is mental stability. While marriage provides a structured environment offering economic, social, physical, and emotional security, ultimately, the decision rests with the individual. However, he concludes that the majority of people benefit from the stability and grounding that marriage can provide, making it a valuable choice for many seeking a strong base in life.















