Work and mentally renounce the fruits
achieved thereafter. Don't let the shadow of personal prejudice affect how you
perceive work. This is the essence of karma yoga. The wise work for common
benefit whereas the ignorant work only for themselves or their near and dear
ones. A farmer has control over how he works in his fields, but not over the
harvest. Krishna tells Arjun: "Yoga is karmasu kausaalam doing work
skillfully in the first attempt".
Work is external but our attitude to
it is internal. A certain attitude may make us feel work is miserable while
another kind of attitude makes it pleasant. By cultivating the right attitude,
we will become spiritual. That is meditation.
Once in a village several people were
engaged in construction of a temple. A wandering sage passing by wants to know
what is happening there, so he asks a person cutting stone: "What are you
doing"?
The labor replies with frustration: Don't
you see that I am cutting stone? It's a hard stone. Look at my hands! They have
become red. Work is hell. And to make matters worse, you ask me what I am
doing. How I wish were not doing this! "The sage asks, "I see you are
cutting stone, but let me know what is coming up here?" The stone cutter
replies that he has no idea; it does not concern him. He is disinterested.
The sage next goes to another man and
asks him the same question: "What are you doing? The man replied "I
am cutting stone here; that's my job. For eight hours of work I get paid Rs
100. I have a wife and children to take care of. I am doing my duty."
The sage asks him: "Do you know
what is coming up here?" He says: "Yes, they say they're making a
temple. How does it matter to me, whether what is being constructed is a temple
or a jail, as long as I get paid?"
Then the sage goes to a third worker
who is also cutting stone and poses the same question. The man replies:
"We are building a temple. There is no temple here; every year at
festivals we have to trek to the temple in the next village. You know, every
time I hit the stone I hear wonderful music. The temple work has put the sleepy
village in a festive mood.
The sage asks: "How long do you
have to work on this project?" The man says the timeline is not his
concern for as soon as he wakes up in the morning, he gets ready for work and
begins cutting stone. He tells the sage that he spends the entire day here,
taking a break between mealtimes. "When I go home in the night and sleep,
in my dream I think of this construction and feel grateful that I enjoy the
work I do. I am truly blessed," he said.
Three men doing the same work have
three different attitudes. The first person thinks its hell the second looks
upon his work as his duty.
However, the third worker thinks what
he is able to do is a blessing. If the work itself had the qualities
inherently, good or bad, then these three men might have felt the same. But in
reality, it's not the work that disturbs us but something that's subtler; it's
the attitude we have towards work.
Devotion &
Love
The path to the Un-manifest is very
difficult for embodied souls to realize…. But quickly I come to those who offer
me every action, who worship me only, their dearest delight, with undaunted
devotion. Because they love me, these are my bondsmen, and I shall save them
from mortal sorrow and all the waves of life's deathly ocean. (Bhagavad Gita 12.5-7)
He is the Living One; there is no god
but He; call upon Him, giving Him sincere devotion. Praise be to God, Lord of
the Worlds! (Quuran 40:65)
If you desire to live in the world
unattached you should first practice devotion in solitude for some time….. You
should meditate constantly upon God and pray to Him for Divine Love. (Ramkrishna Paramhansa)
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