Does Chapter 14 suggest that one must renounce worldly duties to pursue spirituality?

📖 Chapter 14

No, Chapter 14 does not advocate for the renunciation of worldly duties to pursue a spiritual path. Instead, it suggests an integrated approach. The text advises that one should remember the inevitability of death and the transient nature of existence. It explicitly states, 'While stepping into worldly affairs, if one is observant, spirituality will be attained without effort.' This implies that mindfulness and awareness within one's daily life and responsibilities are key. As detailed in Chapter 14, the path to spirituality is found not by escaping the world, but by engaging with it observantly and with the right understanding, urging people not to be lazy in worldly duties.


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