Tuesday, January 1, 2013

What's Sanyas? Breaking the Myth

Sanyas means to live a God-centered life and not a world-centered life. It means not to get entangled in the seen, but to seek the unseen. It is a declaration that in truth, life is not restricted to the momentary bubbles that arise in the constant ebb and flow of time. Life is eternal. It is not sandwiched between birth and death; it existed even before birth and will exist even after death. Thousands of births and deaths may occur but the stream of life flows on, uninterrupted. To know that which is unbroken, eternal and beyond time is sanyas.

In sanyas, things just drop effortlessly; one does not have to give them up. Once a lamp is lit, you need not give up darkness. In the same way, when the flame of love rises, one's grip on all those things that are worthless in life is released. The hands loosen on their own; things drop automatically. Therefore, the emphasis of sanyas is not on giving up but on holding on to God.

Sanyas means love for God. It is defined as renouncing the world, but I say sanyas is rising in love with God.

Taken from "The Speaking Tree"

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