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        In the presence of   continual sensual pleasures, spiritual bliss cannot exist, just as darkness and   light cannot co-exist. If one should come, the other must go. Therefore, show   extreme contempt for worldly objects. Destroy all desire from within, Turn the   mind away from sensual objects. Give up cravings. Give up deluded attachment and   you will develop real renunciation. You yourself have made your life complex and   intricate. You have entangled yourself in this quagmire of Samsara by increasing   your own desires, your own wants. By making life luxurious and complex, you have   multiplied your wants and desires. Every day you are forging additional links to   this chain of bondage by creating fresher and fresher wants, newer and newer   wants. Simplicity has vanished. Luxurious habits and ways of living are   embraced. No wonder there are all sorts of problems in human society.   Unemployment everywhere, a sense of inadequacy and want everywhere, discontent   everywhere, dissatisfaction everywhere. There is depression in trade and there   is unrest everywhere. It is created by man’s own folly.  Due to these uncontrolled   desires, persons are always dissatisfied. There is no end to their desires. One   nation is dissatisfied with other nations. Some nations are preparing for war.   Life has thus become a matter of uncertainty due to the increase of desire and,   due to the heedlessness of the human being to this great message of   renunciation, this message of simplicity of life, this message of renouncing   inordinate desire, there is only movement towards more confusion, more chaos and   bewilderment. Life has become stormy and boisterous everywhere. It is full of   under-currents and cross-currents. Is there no escape from these troubles and   difficulties? There is one supreme way. It is the development of intense   dispassion. It is a life of dispassion. It is a life of simplicity, of   self-control, of purity, of selfless service, of shedding all selfish nature, of   cosmic love.  Develop the habit of taking   the right point of view—the habit of thinking rightly, feeling rightly, acting   rightly. Practise devotion and meditation. Then alone is it possible for you to   have happiness and perfect peace—not somewhere, in some other realm, in some   distant future, but right here in the midst of all these external distractions,   this external restlessness and boisterousness of life. If you are grounded in   dispassion, you will taste of the supreme fruit of such dispassion in the form   of absolute tranquillity and peace and in the form of a bliss that springs out   of such detachment and peace.  | 
  
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          Sri   Swami Sivananda, The Path Beyond Sorrow Chapter 4: Real RenunciationSri   Swami Sivananda, The Path Beyond Sorrow Chapter 4: Real Renunciation, Blessed   children of the Lord! Radiant rays of the eternal Light Divine! Salutations to   you all. With great joy I once again speak to you to give you a little message   from the Master Sivananda and from the cultural treasure-house of the Sacred   Land of the Himalayas, the Land of the Holy Ganges, the Land of the Upanishads   and the Vedas at energyenhancement.org
 
 
Sri   Swami Sivananda, The Path Beyond Sorrow Chapter 4: Real Renunciation, 1.   Renunciation Should Be Based upon Right UnderstandingSri Swami   Sivananda, The Path Beyond Sorrow Chapter 4: Real Renunciation, 1. Renunciation   Should Be Based upon Right Understanding, Renunciation has been the key-note of   the teachings of the Great Masters of India. Renunciation is the very essence of   spirituality and the secret of God-realization. Renunciation is not lethargy,   escapism or irresponsibility. It is the great strength that the aspirant has in   his onward march to the Kingdom of Heaven. It is the strength of renunciation   that truly sustains the aspirant in his arduous journey to the Supreme at   energyenhancement.org
 
 
Sri   Swami Sivananda, The Path Beyond Sorrow Chapter 4: Real Renunciation, 2.   Worthlessness of Worldly LifeSri Swami Sivananda, The Path Beyond Sorrow   Chapter 4: Real Renunciation, 2. Worthlessness of Worldly Life, A life of   delusion amidst sensuality, money and sense-objects is the pitiful lot of the   normal human being. Life is transitory; death is silently staring at you like a   venomous serpent with expanded hood, ever ready to strike. Various dire diseases   cause much havoc to the body. Youth abandons the body quickly and old age grips   it. He alone is saved who makes haste to utilise this precious life in striving   to obtain the summum bonum of life through renunciation, discrimination and   inquiry. Maya, the great illusory power of the Supreme, is a very great   jeweller. She prepares a skeleton, covers it with flesh and muscles, and hides   the various impurities within with a very shining skin. Oh, immediately, a human   being is absolutely deluded with this appearancewith this doll prepared by Maya.   How long are you going to call this body your self? Develop an undeluded   imagination and identify yourself with your real nature, Satchidananda   (Existence-Consciousness-Bliss) which is your true Self at energyenhancement.org
 
 
Sri   Swami Sivananda, The Path Beyond Sorrow Chapter 4: Real Renunciation, 3. The   Riddle of LifeSri Swami Sivananda, The Path Beyond Sorrow Chapter 4:   Real Renunciation, 3. The Riddle of Life, Try to understand the riddle of life   and the riddle of this universe. Acquire discrimination. Take recourse to the   company of seekers like yourself, getting together now and then with those of   your own nature, those who are spiritually inclined. Even this will quicken your   discrimination and give you the spirit of renunciation. Inquire into the nature   of the Great Reality. Study books like the Gita and the Upanishads and then you   will have a comprehensive understanding of the innumerable problems of life.   There is not an iota of happiness in this world. Seek the happiness that is   within at energyenhancement.org
 
 
Sri   Swami Sivananda, The Path Beyond Sorrow Chapter 4: Real Renunciation, 4. Sensual   Pleasures Opposed to Spiritual BlissSri Swami Sivananda, The Path Beyond   Sorrow Chapter 4: Real Renunciation, 4. Sensual Pleasures Opposed to Spiritual   Bliss, In the presence of continual sensual pleasures, spiritual bliss cannot   exist, just as darkness and light cannot co-exist. If one should come, the other   must go. Therefore, show extreme contempt for worldly objects. Destroy all   desire from within, Turn the mind away from sensual objects. Give up cravings.   Give up deluded attachment and you will develop real renunciation. You yourself   have made your life complex and intricate. You have entangled yourself in this   quagmire of Samsara by increasing your own desires, your own wants at   energyenhancement.org
 
 
Sri   Swami Sivananda, The Path Beyond Sorrow Chapter 4: Real Renunciation, 5. The   Indispensability of RenunciationSri Swami Sivananda, The Path Beyond   Sorrow Chapter 4: Real Renunciation, 5. The Indispensability of Renunciation, At   this point, we may try to consider one or two modern trends which have a direct   bearing upon the vital subject of renunciation. Is renunciation really   necessary? Many people in these modern days fight shy of renunciation. They put   forward various ingenious arguments to prove that it is not necessary and that   it is even useless. In fact, they go a step further and say that renunciation is   harmful at energyenhancement.org
 
 
Sri   Swami Sivananda, The Path Beyond Sorrow Chapter 4: Real Renunciation, 6. False   Prophets of the Modern AgeSri Swami Sivananda, The Path Beyond Sorrow   Chapter 4: Real Renunciation, 6. False Prophets of the Modern Age, The modern age is   materialistic. The dominant note in the era of today is the materialistic sense   of values. Materialism also has many forms. There is a materialism which says   that this world alone is everything, that this world alone is worth having. Then   there is the other kind of materialisma subtle materialism which says that God   alone is not enough, that there must be the universe also besides Him and that   you cannot totally ignore or neglect this universe. To know God alone, according   to the votaries of this subtle doctrine, is imperfection; and perfection is to   know the ultimate Reality of God as well as this world. They say that you must   know God and you must know this universe also in the true sense at   energyenhancement.org
 
 
Sri   Swami Sivananda, The Path Beyond Sorrow Chapter 4: Real Renunciation, 7. Inner   Renunciation Is Real RenunciationSri Swami Sivananda, The Path Beyond   Sorrow Chapter 4: Real Renunciation, 7. Inner Renunciation Is Real Renunciation,   After all, where can you go to get away from the world? Even if you go to the   Himalayan caves, you are still in the world. What really is needed is not so   much the renunciation of the outward form of this world, is not so much the   giving up of all outward desires. Renunciation does not mean renouncing merely a   house, a beach, a garden or a piece of ground, or a mode of eating. Renunciation   means completely renouncing worldliness. This is the secret of true renunciation   at energyenhancement.org
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