- Work is worship of the Lord.
- Karma Yoga is the Yoga of selfless action, without agency and expectation of fruits.
- Karma Yoga removes the impurities of the mind. It is a potent purifier of the heart.
- Karma Yoga prepares the mind for the reception of Divine Light, Divine Grace, and Divine Knowledge.
- See God in every face. Behold the Lord in all creatures.
- Share what you have with others. Serve the saints and sages.
- Serve the sick. Serve the poor. Serve your parents. Serve your motherland. Serve humanity in general.
- Scrutinise always your inner motives. Destroy selfish motives.
- Work without egoism. Cultivate the Nimitta-Bhava. Feel you are an instrument in the hands of the Lord.
- Surrender always your actions and their fruits to the Lord.
- Have equal vision and balanced mind in pleasure and pain, gain and loss, success and failure.
- Develop nicely adaptability. Serve always with Atma-Bhava and Narayana-Bhava.
- Sing Sitaram, Radheshyam or Hare Rama while you work. Remember the Lord always.
- Give up Abhimana of all sorts. Kill the Vairagya-abhimana, Seva-abhimana, Tyagi-abhimana, Kartritva-abhimana, male-female-abhimana, and doctor-judge-abhimana.
- Do not expect even thanks or appreciation for your work.
- Do actions as your duty, duty for duty’s sake.
- Never say: “I have helped that man.” Feel and think: “That man gave me an opportunity to serve.”
- Watch for opportunities for service. Never miss even a single opportunity.
- Cultivate amiable, loving, social nature, generosity, catholic nature. Kill selfishness. Control the senses, practise self-restraint, tolerance, sympathy and mercy. These are the qualifications of a Karma Yogi.
- Bear insult, injury, harsh words, criticism, heat and cold.
- If you are a doctor, treat the poor free of charge. If you are an advocate, plead for the poor. If you are a teacher or a professor, give free tuition to poor boys. Give them books free.
- Keep Twelve Tissue Remedies or some household remedies and treat the poor.
- If anyone is suffering from acute pain, shampoo the painful part. Feel you are shampooing the body of the Lord.
- Do not make any difference between menial and respectable work.
- Keep always some small coins in your pocket and distribute them to the poor and the decrepit.
- Feed the poor. Clothe the naked. Comfort the distressed. Remove glass pieces from the road.
- There are three kinds of Karma, viz., Sanchita, Prarabdha and Agami or Kriyamana.
- Sanchita is the accumulated storehouse of actions of previous births. Prarabdha is that part of Karma which has given rise to your present birth. Agami is current action.
- Sanchita is destroyed by Brahma-Jnana. You will have to enjoy the Prarabdha. Agami has no binding force as there is no agency or egoism in the sage.
- Do not be attached to the work itself. You must be able to give it up at any moment.
- As you sow, so you reap. Virtue gives you happiness. Vice gives you pain.
- You are the master of your destiny. You sow an action, reap a habit. You sow a habit, reap a character; you sow your character and reap a destiny. Destiny is your own making. Abandon desires and change your mode of thinking. You can conquer destiny.
- Think you are man; man will you become. Think you are Brahman; Brahman will you become. This is the immutable divine law.
- If there is no agency, if there is no selfish motive, action becomes an inaction. You are not bound by an action.
- Sastras and saints and your own pure, clean conscience will point out to you what is right, what is wrong. Follow them and do the right.
- An egoistic man alone thinks: “I am the doer.” Really it is the Guna or Prakriti or the sense that does the action. Atman is actionless, Akarta, Nishkriya.
- Practise your Svadhanna, your Varnashrama Dharma unselfishly, without egoism. You will attain purification of heart. Knowledge of Brahman will dawn in your heart.
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