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Namah Shivaya,

 

Amma says: "We should never think that we are working for our boss or for the

company. We should do our duty with the attitude that we are serving God, then

our work will not be just putting in time for earning a salary. We will be

sincere and attentive in our work. The first quality that a spiritual aspirant

should have is complete sraddha (awareness and attention) for the work at hand."

 

I take this to mean that I should focus on this quality as the first one I

should master before trying to master other qualities Amma mentions. Any

thoughts?

 

Also, I notice it sincerely helps me to focus when I have a photo of Amma in

front of me. I do my homework at my dining table, and I have a small, 5X7 of

Amma framed on the table. Last night as I was plugging away at my math, I kept

saying, "Amma! I got it right! Thank you!" And it was so easy to sit and do

math for two hours.

 

Namah Shivaya,

Anumati

 

 

"A real yogi is one who can maintain a peaceful mind in the midst of any

crisis." - Mata Amritanandamayi Devi

 

 

 

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I would highly reccomend a book " Meditation, Ecstasy and Spiritual

Illumination" by

Swami Ashokananda which deals on this topic.

There's an essay titled "Meditate While You Work" which goes into the topic of

integrating work-life with your spiritual life.

You can order it from http://www.vedanta.com

 

I hope to excerpt portions of it on this list soon.

 

Namashivaya,

 

Girish

 

On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Anumati wrote:

 

> Namah Shivaya,

>

> Amma says: "We should never think that we are working for our boss or for the

company. We should do our duty with the attitude that we are serving God, then

our work will not be just putting in time for earning a salary. We will be

sincere and attentive in our work. The first quality that a spiritual aspirant

should have is complete sraddha (awareness and attention) for the work at hand."

>

> I take this to mean that I should focus on this quality as the first one I

should master before trying to master other qualities Amma mentions. Any

thoughts?

>

> Also, I notice it sincerely helps me to focus when I have a photo of Amma in

front of me. I do my homework at my dining table, and I have a small, 5X7 of

Amma framed on the table. Last night as I was plugging away at my math, I kept

saying, "Amma! I got it right! Thank you!" And it was so easy to sit and do

math for two hours.

>

> Namah Shivaya,

> Anumati

>

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> "A real yogi is one who can maintain a peaceful mind in the midst of any

crisis." - Mata Amritanandamayi Devi

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>

> Search - Find what you’re looking for faster.

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> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

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Namah Shivaya Girish, thank you very much for the recommendations. I will look

for the titles.

 

Anumati

 

Girish <girishv wrote:

I would highly reccomend a book " Meditation, Ecstasy and Spiritual

Illumination" by

Swami Ashokananda which deals on this topic.

There's an essay titled "Meditate While You Work" which goes into the topic of

integrating work-life with your spiritual life.

You can order it from http://www.vedanta.com

 

I hope to excerpt portions of it on this list soon.

 

Namashivaya,

 

Girish

 

"A real yogi is one who can maintain a peaceful mind in the midst of any

crisis." - Mata Amritanandamayi Devi

 

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