Guest guest Posted August 9, 2007 Report Share Posted August 9, 2007 We do several things during the course of the day. If we examine our own feelings during the works, we may surmise that our aim is routed in obtaining some sort of benefit for us due to the above work. No body undertake any work, if it does not contribute any goodness to us. Hence fundamentally we always seek something from every one of our actions. This is the main flaw in the performance of works. If we engage ourselves in any work, without any anticipation or anxiety, the work will be performed in a perfect manner. Our desires will curb the quality of work to a great extent. No doubt, results follows actions. But why should we bothered or attracted by them. Hence engage in any work for the sake of work alone and if you could perform it for the sake of "Sai who is seated in our Heart" then it turns into "Karma Yoga" and not mere works. Hence follow the dictum of "Bagawat Gita" in performing each and every action. Sairam. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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