There is a deep desire in everyone to commit suicide for the simple
reason, that life seems to be meaningless. People go on living, not
because they love life, they go on living just because they are afraid
to commit suicide. There is a desire to; and in many ways they do commit
suicide. Monks and nuns have committed psychological suicide, they have
renounced life. And these suicidal people have dominated humanity for
centuries. They have condemned everything that is beautiful. They have
praised something imaginary and they have condemned the real; the real
is mundane and the imaginary is sacred. My whole effort here is to help
you see that the real is sacred, that this very world is sacred, that
this very life is divine. But the way to see it is first to enquire
within. Unless you start feeling the source of light within yourself,
you will not be able to see that light anywhere else. First it has to be
experienced within one’s own being, then it is found everywhere. Then
the whole existence becomes so full of light, so full of joy, so full of
meaning and poetry, that each moment one feels grateful for all that
god has given, for all that he goes on giving. Sannyas is simply a
decision to turn in, to look in. The most primary thing is to find your
own center. Once it is found, once you are centered, once you are bathed
in your own light you have a different vision, a different perspective,
and the whole of life becomes golden. Then even dust is divine. Then
life is so rich, so abundantly rich that one can only feel a tremendous
gratitude towards existence. That gratitude becomes prayer. Before that,
all prayer is false.”
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