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Sadhguru Claims Memory Stored in Every Cell Trillion Times More Than Brain

Lewis Howes School of Greatness · Sadhguru: How Your Mind Is Creating Your Reality · July 1, 2026
Sadhguru Claims Memory Stored in Every Cell Trillion Times More Than Brain
Lewis Howes School of Greatness
Lewis Howes School of Greatness
Sadhguru: How Your Mind Is Creating Your Reality
"Every cell in the body carries a trillion times more memory than your entire brain. If I take one cell from you, we can create you completely in a lab. In that one cell, all this memory, head to toe, everything was there."
Sadhguru asserts that cellular memory vastly exceeds brain capacity, claiming each cell holds a trillion times more information than the entire brain, encoding complete genetic and evolutionary history. He argues that karma is rooted in this cellular memory system, affecting personality and behavior unconsciously. This challenges conventional neuroscience understanding of memory storage and consciousness.

About this episode

Spiritual leader Sadhguru sits down with host Lewis Howes to discuss karma, identity, and human consciousness in a wide-ranging conversation that challenges Western assumptions about memory, education, family, and morality. The internationally renowned speaker and New York Times bestselling author makes several controversial claims, including that every cell in the body stores a trillion times more memory than the brain, that limited identity is the sole source of evil in the world, and that family structures represent an inherently criminal form of bounded identity. Sadhguru argues that modern education has made people more miserable by over-developing intellect at the expense of other forms of intelligence, claiming illiterate and tribal populations display greater natural happiness. He reframes karma not as cosmic punishment but as accumulated memory that can be transcended through conscious practice, particularly through creating distance between one's true self and both body and mind. Using provocative examples including Adolf Hitler, Sadhguru contends that competence and health become curses when combined with limited identity, whether defined by family, race, religion, or nationality. He advocates for what he calls cosmic identity as the solution to human conflict, arguing that children should be taught global and cosmic anthems alongside national ones. Throughout the discussion, Sadhguru challenges conventional thinking about relationships, abundance, success, and the nature of consciousness itself, positioning yoga not as physical exercise but as the conscious obliteration of individual boundaries to experience union with all existence.

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