... ANNIHILATE THE EGO ...

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WISDOM FOR DAILY DOINGS ...






    ANNIHILATE THE EGO

    Study the autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi. He never made any
    difference between menial service and dignified work. Scavenging or
    cleaning the latrines were the highest yoga for him, the highest
    puja. He annihilated his illusory little `I' through this service.
    Many highly educated persons joined his ashram to learn yoga under
    him. They thought that Gandhiji would teach them yoga in some
    mysterious manner, in a private room. They thought that he would
    teach them pranayama, meditation, awakening of the kundalini, etc.
    They were asked to clean the latrines first.

    Gandhiji used to mend his own shoes. He himself used to grind the
    flour. He would take upon himself the work of others when they were
    unable to do their allotted portion of work. When an educated person,
    a new ashramite, felt shy to do grinding work, Gandhiji himself would
    do the work in front of him. And then the man would willingly do the
    work the next day.

    Try to do daily as many virtuous actions as possible. When you go to
    sleep have a review of your day's actions. Mark them in your
    spiritual diary. Performance of virtuous actions is the beginning of
    spiritual life.

    Repeat mentally or silently with the breath, the Lord's name ­ such as
    Hari Om, Sri Ram, or your own ishta mantra. Do this even when you are
    working in the office. A strong habit of repetition of the mantra
    will soon be formed.

    Karma, according to Jaimini Rishi, is the performance of agnihotra
    and other vedic rituals. According to the Gita, any action done with
    niskamya bhava (unselfishly, motivelessly), is karma yoga. Lord
    Krishna says: "Work incessantly. Your duty is to work but not to
    expect the fruits thereof." The central teaching of the Gita is non­
    attachment to work. Breathing, eating, seeing, hearing, thinking,
    etc., are all karmas.

    Service of your guru or a mahatma (saint) is the highest form of
    karma yoga. This purifies your heart quickly. Contact with a great
    soul or guru has immense advantages. You will benefit by the magnetic
    aura of the great personage. You will draw inspiration from him.

                                                                       -- Swami Sivananda Saraswathy
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