The Four Relinquishments

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Once you've made the first relinquishment, you have found inner peace because it's the relinquishment of self-will. You can work on this by refraining from doing any not-good thing you may be motivated toward, but you never suppress it! If you are motivated to do or say a mean thing, you can always think of a good thing. You deliberately turn around and use that same energy to do or say a good thing instead. It works!

The second relinquishment is the relinquishment of the feeling of separateness. We begin feeling very separate and judging everything as it relates to us, as though we were the center of the universe. Even after we know better intellectually, we still judge things that way. In reality, of course, we are all cells in the body of humanity. We are not separate from our fellow humans. The whole thing is a totality. It's only from that higher viewpoint that you can know what it is to love your neighbor as yourself. From that higher viewpoint there becomes just one realistic way to work, and that is for the good of the whole. As long as you work for your selfish little self, you're just one cell against all those other cells, and you're way out of harmony. But as soon as you begin working for the good of the whole, you find yourself in harmony with all of your fellow human beings. You see, it's the easy, harmonious way to live.

Then there is the third relinquishment, and that is the relinquishment of all attachments. Material things must be put into their proper place. They are there for use. It's all right to use them; that's what they're there for. But when they've outlived their usefulness, be ready to relinquish them and perhaps pass them on to someone who does need them. Anything that you cannot relinquish when it has outlived its usefulness possesses you, and in this materialistic age a great many of us are possessed by our possessions. We are not free.

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Now the last: the relinquishment of all negative feelings. I want to mention just one negative feeling which the nicest people still experience, and that negative feeling is worry. Worry is not concern which would motivate you to do everything possible in a situation. Worry is a useless mulling over of things we cannot change. Let me mention just one technique. Seldom do you worry about the present moment; it's usually all right. If you worry, you agonize over the past which you should have forgotten long ago, or you're apprehensive over the future which hasn't even come yet. We tend to skim right over the present time. Since this is the only moment that one can live, if you don't live it you never really get around to living at all. If you do live this present moment, you tend not to worry. For me, every moment is a new opportunity to be of service.

--Peace Pilgrim

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GK
GK
Apr 12, 2024
Still my favorite audiobook of all time -- and it is free online -- is "Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work In Her Own Words". Just google it to find the Soundcloud page for instant streaming.
NI
Nov 2, 2006
On that note, here's the link to the Happiness Project: http://happiness-project.com/
NE
Neerav
Nov 2, 2006

Here's the link to the academy-award nominated claymation movie I was talking about: http://www.gethappy.com/more1.html
PA
Nov 2, 2006
Thoughts from the Wednesday Circle: * To me the relinquishments are about happiness-- when you drop these things it makes you happy. Today I ran into a blog that was called the happiness project- this woman her name is Gretchen, she's taking a year off to write a book to do everything that people say make you happy. She's done all the research and now she's trying it all- her blog is about all her experiences. Oprah in her show yesterday she had the Free Hugs guy on the show, the mayor of Newark Cory Booker he was on the show too, he lives in a place where there is no running hot water- if other people live there then he wants to too he puts his kettle on in the morning and then goes running. Oprah asks him why he does it and he says he feels calls to do it. At the end of the show she gives everyone a 1000 bucks and she says go out and do something kind. So the question I put out there for the circle is what would be your relinquishments for happiness- and what would you do wit... View full comment
NM
Nov 2, 2006
Four relinquishmenta expressed above are essential for development of spirituality in our Life. But they are given in reverse order. The fourth one should be No.1. to initiate and it will help you to attain the Top.
Just ponder it over. This is not to critisize but to assist the real inspirants.
Thnks for this opportunity. Navnit Mehta from Mumbai