Renunciation
Please speak
to us about renunciation.
From the strict spiritual point of view, the so-called
earthly renunciation is not necessary for an aspirant.
If renunciation means leaving aside one's family, if
renunciation means not caring for society or humanity,
then I wish to say that no matter what we renounce today,
there will be something else tomorrow to stand in our
way. Today our family is the obstacle; tomorrow it will
be our friends; the day after tomorrow it will be our
country, and the day after, the world. There is no end
to this kind of renunciation.
Certainly we have to renounce in the spiritual life.
What are we going to renounce? We are going to renounce
fear, doubt, imperfection, ignorance and death. We are
not going to renounce individuals; we are going to renounce
qualities which stand in the way of our union with the
Divine. When we enter into the spiritual life, we get
the opportunity to renounce, or rather, to transform
these qualities.
If somebody says he is going to renounce the world in
order to realize God, then I wish to say that he is
mistaken. Today he will renounce the world and tomorrow
he will find that the God he is seeking is nowhere else;
He is in the world itself. What is preventing him from
seeing God in the world? It is his attitude. In order
to see God in humanity, he has to remove the veil of
ignorance that lies between him and the rest of the
world. When the veil is removed, there is nothing to
be renounced. One sees God, one feels God, one is in
God, here and beyond.
