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Soul Sustenance 26-06-2013
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Adding A Spiritual Vibration To My Actions
My quality of yoga or meditation is reflected through the karmas or
actions that I perform. If I add meditation in my daily routine, whatever actions
I perform, start carrying a different quality or vibration to them. Work
itself (whether at home or in the office), far from being a routine affair and just
a medium of survival, becomes the basis of real transformation or change. After
all, it was through actions that the soul came down from its original, pure, positive
state. It is through actions that it can return back to the same state.
It's not just action for the self but action or karma becomes the means through
which I can share the experience I have in meditation, with others – be it family
members, my colleagues in the office, at the city mall, in the vegetable market,
on the street etc. - just about anywhere and everywhere. My meditation isn't an
incognito (invisible) process but a very visible one. I can see the results of yoga
through my karmas. If my actions are filled with irritation and anger, or
are motivated by emotions such as ego, greed, attachment, jealousy, hatred, etc,
or if I do not experience constant happiness or my mind still has a high percentage
of waste thoughts, these are indicators that my meditation is inaccurate or insufficient.
If there is the experience of a link with the Supreme, his peace, purity, love,
joy and power will manifest themselves and be visible to others through my actions.
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Message for the day 26-06-2013
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Success comes to the one who understands the importance of time.
Projection: When we are working at a task, success doesn't come as much as
it should because we have not been able to recognise the importance of time. Because
of this sometimes carelessness sets in which makes us lose valuable time and interferes
in what we are doing. Then, we cannot give our best to the task.
Solution: We need to recognise the importance of time so that we never postpone
what we can do now. We will then always have the slogan 'now or never' in our mind.
Knowing that what we can do now, we cannot do it as well in the future, we'll give
our best to all we do right now. This will enable us to use our time in a fruitful
way and success will come very easily to us.
In Spiritual Service,
Brahma Kumaris