Karl Renz: Maybe you have to put your love to something what is what you are. Surrendering to that what is your nature. And not surrendering to the so called daily life of my living tra-la-la. Maybe you have to surrender to That what is not a concept. So you have to fall in love again with That what is your nature. And not falling in love with your body or some, mercedes or some good doing or something.
So redirection of the love. Because now your direction is out into the world, doing good and climate change, bla-bla-bla. Understanding something. But all of that is empty. And there is one point – it is all so empty that it cannot, you know it’s never ending story of ignorance. And you love something which is always permanently changing and you cannot keep it. It’s no way. Maybe it has to be something what is permanent and not depending on fleeting experiences.
Then you fall in love with something – you don’t know. So you surrender everything for That. That called grace. Grace makes you drop everything. Until you are – there is nothing left to drop and you are the absolute leftover. Because that what you are you cannot drop. You cannot not be. But until then you have to drop. It’s like a jnani. Jnani – it’s called – abstract everything. So totally abstraction. You abstract the body, you abstract the spirit, whatever you can abstract. Even you abstract the abstracter. But still you are. The absolute leftover, the absolute abstract. But it’s like way out of it. You abstract the world, the body, whatever can be abstracted. And then you are leftover as that what is impossible to know. The substratum they call it.
So you take everything away. Even the one who takes everything away, you take away. It’s a take away shop. Take away restaurant. But if it happens like this, it’s not in your hands. If it works.