When you take sannyas and cease your pursuit of goals, you discover that you are already where you longed to arrive, and in this letting go, growth unfolds effortlessly, revealing the silent joy of simply being.
My heart is with my sannyasins, not with the festival; true celebration arises from questioning authority and embracing authenticity.
Awaken from your ideological sleep and let no-mind be the master, for you have never left Eden—celebrate the reality of this moment together, in awareness.
Your anger arises from a desire to convert others, revealing your own insecurity; when you embody sannyas as your truth and respect others' freedom, frustration transforms into compassion.
When we replace living communion with a master with mere doctrine, the song and celebration of sannyas fade, leaving only a dry imitation; true dance is rekindled only in heart-to-heart silence with a living source.
When the heart's irrational longing for sannyas arises, it is a call to transcend the mind; trust this pure joy and let it unfold without motives.
Outer sannyas is merely a gesture; true transformation requires an inner revolution where you consciously withdraw your cooperation from the old mind and cultivate a new consciousness.
True sannyas transcends the qualities of goodness and discipline; it is the flowering of a quality-less awareness that witnesses without attachment.
After taking sannyas, there is no need for drama; your daily life and meditation will naturally merge, transforming every action into a joyful expression of your being.
Sannyas cannot be explained; it is a living presence that speaks through your silence, your eyes, and your way of being. When you drop the past and future, your essence radiates the fragrance of true freedom.
Taking sannyas is to embrace the death of the ego, allowing love and meditation to transform you into a creative nothingness from which the Buddha within can bloom. In this dissolution, life becomes a vibrant tapestry of love, joy, and ecstasy, leading to a profound resurrection.
Live in the present with childlike wonder, for the essence of my work is not in planning the future, but in embracing the now.
Sannyas is the freedom to be simply yourself, rooted in silent awareness; it is not about imposed qualities but about pure watchfulness.
True sannyas is not a mental choice; it arises only when a miraculous certainty beyond the mind unfolds, and existence itself decides.
Reality is pathless; the eternal light is found not in seeking a road, but in awakening to the here and now. Sannyas is the device that opens your eyes to see even darkness as light.
Outer changes are not the essence of transformation, but a necessary medicine to break free from old identifications and create space for inner growth.
To seek comfort in beliefs is to trade the freedom of individuality for the chains of dependency, a subtle suicide of the self. True respect for one's journey lies in allowing the freedom to choose, even if it leads away from the path of awakening.
Sannyas is the conscious death of the ego that allows you to live fully, transcending the extremes of indulgence and despair to discover freedom and bliss in the present moment.
Symbols are secondary; the real work is awakening, not dressing up in identities.
The shine in a sannyasin's eyes reflects the awakening of their inner consciousness; as they live fully and intensely, their presence ignites a luminous flame that transcends the dullness of ordinary existence.
Sannyas is not a choice for the conscious; it is a medicine for the unconscious, a path to unconditioning that allows the authentic essence of children to blossom.
Truth is alive only in the present; when the Master departs, the fragrance fades, and it is up to you to awaken to your own essence now, without waiting for a successor.
True sannyas is not a decision made by the mind; it is a heart-born love affair with existence that unfolds mysteriously, like falling in love.
Sannyas is not about renouncing the world, but about shedding ignorance and attachment; when you awaken to your true self, the world remains, yet your clinging and aversion dissolve, revealing the purity and freedom within.