Podcast details
Don't run away
A spiritual discourse clarifying the true meaning of non-attachment (vairāgya) and addressing misconceptions about renunciation.
"Vairāgya here does not mean you give up and run away. Who runs away? Our hero will never run away."
"Problems are the best school in the world. Those who have no problems have a boring life; they go searching for troubles."
The speaker systematically explains that vairāgya is not an escape from life's difficulties, such as family or job problems, and critiques the impulse to seek renunciation (sannyāsa) as a form of running away. He emphasizes that one cannot hide from the self or its karma, warning against the consequences of suicide and the misuse of spiritual powers (siddhi) gained through expectation. The talk reframes problems as an essential, destined part of spiritual growth (tṛitāpa).
Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Summer seminar
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