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A Different Kind of Happy

Nearly 20 years ago, modern mystic Sadhguru went travelling through the US on a mission to find a new home for his non-profit spiritual organisation, Isha Foundation, which he founded in 1992 in Coimbatore, India. Along the way, he developed a particular interest in Indigenous cultures and visited Center Hill Lake, Tennessee, where he says he encountered a “frozen Native American spirit”.

“I had never seen that kind of pain in anybody,” he recalls. “I started inquiring about the Native American people and what happened to them. Then I learnt that region is known as the Trail of Tears, where terrible events took place and thousands of Native American people were killed between 1830 and 1850.”

Moved by the site, in 2006 he opened the Isha Institute of Inner Sciences on

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