Podcast details
Tyaga
A spiritual discourse on the principle of tyāga, or true renunciation, in daily life.
"When you give something to your child, you do not keep count... When that person is no longer your friend, you will say, 'I spent so much money on this one.'"
"Mahāprabhujī said in his golden preaching: 'If you want to destroy your good friendship, then give credit.' Or go into business together."
The speaker, referencing the teachings of Mahāprabhujī, explains that true renunciation (tyāga) means giving without expectation or keeping accounts, which is the foundation of genuine friendship (maitrī). Using examples from family, friendship, and business partnerships, the discourse warns that mixing finance with personal relationships typically leads to conflict and breaks the spirit of selfless giving. The talk concludes by presenting these insights as essential instructions for happiness within the Yoga in Daily Life system.
Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Weekend seminar
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