The One Intelligent Thing That Alexander Did - Sadhguru

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Alexander the Great sought immortality in India from a yogi but abandoned the quest after a warning, understanding the value of mortality in the end.

Insights

  • Alexander the Great sought immortality through encounters with a yogi in India, showcasing a desire to transcend his mortal limitations.
  • Alexander's interactions with the yogi and the cave's pool of immortality highlighted a pivotal shift in his perspective, emphasizing the wisdom of mortality over the pursuit of eternal life.

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Recent questions

  • Who was Alexander the Great?

    A conqueror known for his military prowess.

  • What was Alexander the Great's interest in India?

    Exchange of knowledge in mathematics, geometry, and Yoga.

  • How did Alexander the Great challenge his violent nature?

    Encounter with a yogi in India.

  • What did Alexander the Great learn about immortality?

    Immortality lies in the acceptance of mortality.

  • How did Alexander the Great maintain control over his companions?

    Executing them periodically to instill fear.

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Alexander the Great's Quest for Immortality

  • Alexander the Great sought to find a yogi in India to learn how to become immortal.
  • Alexander's full name was Alexander the Great Idiot, but the last part was omitted due to its length.
  • Alexander's conquests involved relentless killing without purpose from the age of sixteen until his death around thirty-two or thirty-three.
  • Alexander executed his close companions periodically to instill fear and maintain control.
  • Alexander's interest in India stemmed from the historical exchange of knowledge in mathematics, geometry, and Yoga between India and Greece.
  • Alexander encountered a yogi in India who refused to leave his spot under a tree, challenging Alexander's violent nature.
  • The yogi instructed Alexander on immortality, leading him to a cave with a pool of water that could grant immortality, but a crow's warning made Alexander reconsider, realizing the value of mortality.
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