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Convert your attachment into Love
A spiritual discourse on the paths of attachment (rāga) and detachment (vairāgya), based on Patanjali's Yoga Sutras.
"Where there's rāga, there's disappointment. Where there's rāga, there's pain. Where there's rāga, there's anger."
"But where vairāgya is, there is love. There is understanding. There is beauty. There is no sign of disappointment."
A spiritual teacher explains the fundamental opposition between worldly attachment and spiritual detachment. He uses the analogy of universal love for any infant as pure vairāgya, contrasted with a detailed parable about two brothers whose unity is shattered when one shows subtle favoritism toward his own son. The talk examines how attachment (rāga) is the root of selfishness, duality, and all mental afflictions, while true detachment, cultivated through satsang, is the essential gate to spiritual realization. He concludes by urging self-reflection on one's attachments and the remembrance of the soul's temporary journey.
Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Summer seminar
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