
Swami Sarvapriyananda reflects on the Bhagavad Gita’s image of the “axe of non-attachment,” showing how renunciation is not a negative rejection of life but a turning from the lower to the higher. He explains that true detachment means loosening the hold of worldly desires, ego, and endless striving so that one can direct life toward God-realization, freedom, and immortality. 00:00 - Invocation00:46 - Easter, immortality, and the promise of religion02:46 - The axe of non-attachment in the Bhagavad Gita06:34 - Christ as an ideal of renunciation09:40 - Renunciation as the turning point in every yoga18:02 - Detachment as moving toward the higher, not fighting the lower28:51 - Beginning the search for the real30:30 - Worldly devotion and true devotion to God
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