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Prem means love, and tyagi means renunciation. Tyagi means one who has renounced – love and
renunciation. I make a special condition for renunciation – and that is love. A man can renounce out
of anger, a man can renounce out of hatred, a man can renounce out of frustration… but then it is
meaningless. Unless you renounce out of love, renunciation is of no use. If you renounce, and there
is no love in your renunciation, it is a struggle. If there is love, it is a surrender.
The old renunciation used to be out of hatred for the world. The old renunciation was antilife, negative. I teach a positive renunciation, a life-affirmative renunciation, a life-enhancing
renunciation. So your renunciation is going to be a profound yes to life. Certainly when you say
yes to life or yes to God, many things start dropping on their own accord. Not that you really
renounce them; they simply become irrelevant So never renounce a thing unless it has become
irrelevant. What I am saying is, never renounce a thing as an effort, as a struggle; don’t use your
will to renounce anything. Just be in a let-go.
The old renunciation was a sort of a price that one had to pay for God. It was a bargain. You had
to renounce the world if you wanted to enter the kingdom of God. It was a price to be paid. But to
me, God is not for sale, and there is no price to be paid. God is not a commodity. There is no way to
achieve God or to purchase God. Neither knowledge nor austerities nor renunciation is going to be
of any help. Anything that you can do is not going to help. You have to be just passive and receptive.
You have to be feminine, then God penetrates you. It is a gift, a grace.