
Humanity is at an unprecedented crossroads.
On one hand, rapid technological development has made our lives more convenient than ever. But on the other hand, we are becoming increasingly unhappy. Anxiety, depression, and restlessness have become common diseases of civilization.
Everyone thinks that having more brings peace and satisfaction, but quite the opposite. Material abundance not only fails to fill the emptiness in our hearts, but instead makes us feel even more uneasy and fearful.
This world seems to be undergoing a profound upheaval; the old order is crumbling, and a new chapter has yet to begin. Faced with this chaos and distraction, many feel lost, frustrated, and even at a loss.
But it is precisely this extreme friction, opposition, and "discomfort" that truly awakens people: the path of seeking outward is no longer viable.
Just at this critical moment, the whole world brought a bright prophecy—the spiritual spring was about to arrive.
A once-in-a-lifetime storm of consciousness awakening.
In just these few years, a profound shift in the consciousness of all humanity has been quietly brewing.
Next, let us listen together to the insights and expectations of these two wise men regarding this upcoming "spiritual spring," and see what it will bring to humanity.
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Sadhguru: The way humans exist is fundamentally transforming

Sadhguru said that the past few months of travel have made him deeply aware of one fact: we are in a transitional period, and the next twelve years will be a golden age of spirituality. This is not just empty talk; in many ways, this is already an era full of possibilities.
Why do I say this? Because the foundation of humanity's original beliefs is crumbling piece by piece. The old path that once gave people hope has all reached a dead end.
If you believe everything you were told in the past, if you think you have already seen through all of creation, God, heaven, and hell, then you certainly will not bother to seek the spiritual path. Life just brushes past you without even realizing it.
For most people, they have never been deeply moved by anything. They have never looked at a tree with tears in their eyes, never seen a butterfly tremble with it, never caught it before sunlight falls on the grass leaves. They are not truly alive. It is precisely because of this that the spread of spirituality has become so urgent.
Sadhdhguru also observed that the last strongholds once closed to spirituality—America's top universities and the business world—are now opening their arms to it. Ivy League schools such as Stanford, Harvard, Yale, and Wharton have opened their arms to spirituality for the first time ever.
This openness is comprehensive. Not only in academia, he has even been invited to lecture Chief Ministers, officials, and ministers in several Indian states. He said this was the wish of many sages and prophets in the past—to facilitate the union of spirituality and politics.
From the perspective of social development, Sadhguru believes that economic growth is crucial for the spread of spirituality. Only when people have enough to eat and wear warm clothes will they wake up and realize that life is still incomplete.
To talk at length about spirituality to a hungry person is cruel. Therefore, economic development is an important aspect that motivates people to seek spirituality; And spirituality is the ultimate goal of economic development. Otherwise, you have everything but have nothing.
In addition, today's technological power has provided unprecedented opportunities for the widespread dissemination of spirituality. In Krishna or the Buddha's time, even the greatest enlightened ones could only speak to hundreds or thousands of people. But now, with just the necessary effort, we can sit here and speak to billions of people through screens.
Sadhguru asserted: "This spiritual spring must spread throughout the world." "Although this inevitably means a lot of work, the golden age of spirituality is already faintly emerging. This is a beautiful era, and the fundamental way of human existence is undergoing a fundamental transformation.

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Dr. Yang Dingyi: The future is a golden age of consciousness enhancement, with countless people awakening
The same frequency echoes in Dr. Yang Dingyi's teachings.
Dr. Yang Dingyi mentioned that humanity stands at a critical crossroads, and this crossroads is something each of us will encounter sooner or later.
His personal outlook for the next decade is clear: this is the greatest crisis in history, but also the greatest opportunity for a shift in consciousness.
If humanity does not change, the Earth and our society cannot exist permanently. He further pointed out that for humanity to move forward, it must follow the Earth and the universe through a thorough transformation, which requires the awakening of each of our consciousness—this is the most important thing in our lives.
He believes this period of transformation is not baseless, but is naturally driven by the cycles of the universe and Earth. The Earth itself is undergoing a major transformation, with its frequency or spiral field changing accordingly.
The doctor confidently points out that we are in an ascending cycle, the Dark Ages have passed, and now we are truly living up to the Golden Age of Enlightenment. This aligns with Sadhguru's statement that the next twelve years will be the Golden Age of Spirituality.
So, what will happen in this golden age?
The doctor pointed out that this period will be a period of raising awareness. However, before entering the Golden Age, we may also experience a period of darkness, but this is precisely preparation for eventually entering a higher level of consciousness.
He specifically mentioned that this time is very different from previous years: "This time, countless people will wake up, which is very different from the previous generation, when only a handful were found." ”
This is precisely the fortunate aspect of our era. People are not desperately trying to "enlighten" alone; rather, the entire universe is helping us.
The doctor explained that under this transformation, matter and consciousness enter a union, because the power of the body is too small for us to attain enlightenment by "doing." On the contrary, it is the whole that enlightens us; it is the universe that "pulls" us toward Himself.
At the same time, the doctor did not shy away from the "growing pains" of this transition period. Environmental crises, psychological crises, and accelerated separation of body and mind are creating a great deal of unease, imbalance, unhappiness, and incompleteness in this world.
But this separation between brain and mind will persist, even to an extreme degree, forcing our hearts to undergo a transformation.
The convenience of information and the various frictions in the material world, although creating much conflict and unhappiness, also urge humanity as a whole to elevate consciousness and move toward unity.
Dr. Yang said the current state of human consciousness is like—"collective amnesia." Humanity collectively forgets its true identity. Like a lab mouse in a cage, after staying long in this cage woven by thoughts, time, and cause and effect, it treats this small cage as the whole world, forgetting that outside the cage lies an infinitely vast world.
Now, with the arrival of the golden age, this collective amnesia will be broken. A complete shift in consciousness will make us realize anew: we do not need to pursue fulfillment in the external world; true fulfillment exists here, only in the present.