Kia Ora,

Thank HG and I hope you're taking on board what you have been posting...

"When the student is ready the teacher will appear !"

I liken Buddhism and Hinduism[perhaps to a lesser extent] to an 'instructions manual' for the mind ...

A simple way for one to see for oneself what Sadhguru is on about is to sit quietly for a few minutes and focus your attention upon an object, see how long you can stay focused before other thoughts gradually begin to dominate, dragging the awareness away from the object["Umm I wonder what so and so is doing?" or "Why am I sitting here ?" or "What's on TV tonight ?" or[my favourite ] "I hope this doesn't turn me into a Buddhist or Hindu!"

...The 'object' in this case is 'reality' as it 'is' and the thoughts begin to distort reality, creating the illusion-the façade around it ...
Sadly the "Now" is the thing that many 'fear' ! A paradox of a kind !
Metta Zenda