Sadhguru, Isha FoundationFor those who depend on luck, they are always looking for places, things, stones and beads – lucky shoes, lucky soaps, lucky numbers – all kinds of things. In this process of looking for luck and waiting for things to happen, things that they could have easily created for themselves are completely lost.With every aspect of life, it is you who has to make it happen. Your peace and your turmoil is your business. Your sanity and insanity is your business. Your joy and misery is your business. The devil and the god within you is your business. We don’t know whether you can be-come the richest man on the planet or not, but if you wish, you can become blissful and joyful. All of us have this capability – we don’t need any luck. It is not even a question of capability. It is just a question of being willing and sensible and every one of us have that much sense, if we are willing. We may not have the intelligence to build a nuclear reactor, but all of us have enough sense to live joyfully within ourselves. And, whatever other capabili-ties we have in terms of external action can also find full expression only if you are peaceful and joyful. Otherwise, even your most fundamental capabilities will not find expression in the world outside.Instead of allowing your energies to express themselves to their fullest capa-bility, instead of creating the necessary inner and external atmosphere around us where the right kind of situation can hap-pen, we are always looking for something else which could make that happen for us. Today, from morning to evening, how it happened for you within, is definitely yours. Today, how much friction you had with people around you simply depends on how insensible you have been in un-derstanding the situations and the people around you – their limitations and pos-sibilities within themselves. It is definitely not decided by where the planets are standing on this day or what lucky charms you may be wearing. It simply depends on how sensibly, intelligently, and with how much awareness you walk and look at life around you.One day, two men met in the airport. One man was looking truly dejected. So the other man asked, “Why are you like this? What happened to you?” The first man said, “What should I tell you? My first wife died of cancer. My second wife eloped with my neighbour. My son is in prison because he attempted to murder me. My fourteen-year-old daughter is pregnant. Lightning struck my house. All my shares went bust in the share market today, and my medical report says I have AIDS.” The other man said, “Oh, that’s a list of bad things and bad luck for you. Anyway, what do you do? What’s your profession?” The man said, “I sell lucky charms.”On the Shaiva path, people invite bad luck. They do not ask for good luck. Shiva bhaktas never asked for good luck. They have always said, “Let the worst things happen to me and let me have the strength to go through all this undisturbed.” They never ask for luck because people are living in that level of strength and solidity within themselves that they know whatever happens around them, it is not going to mat-ter within themselves. The very funda-mentals of a spiritual process is to integrate our energies in such a way that things, people and situations don’t guide our lives anymore. Our destinies are not created outside of us. Our destinies are created within us – to become in such a way that the very process of life, death, and beyond becomes a conscious process, it is no more subject to other forces in the existence. You become the very source of who you are. You become the very basis of everything that happens to you and be-come independent of external influences. When I say external, I am not just talk-ing about the world or people outside, even your body and mind are external to you. When even your body and mind does not influence you anymore, then there is no power on Earth or beyond which can pull you this way or that way. Whichever way you wish, whichever way your being longs, that is the way everything happens.(Sadhguru is a yogi, mystic, visionary and bestselling author. He was conferred the Padma Vibhushan in 2017 for exceptional and distinguished service)