New Age Spirituality – Inspirational Stories ( Part 40 )

May 27, 2013 robot Uncategorized

It has one of the highest flights of the Vedanta. The Sannyasin felt stunned, once the Vyadha completed his training. He said, “Why have you been in that human anatomy? With such knowledge as yours why have you been in a Vyadha’s human body, and doing such filthy, unpleasant work?” “My son,” answered the Vyadha, “no duty is ugly, no duty is impure. I was placed by my birth in these conditions and environments. In my boyhood I learnt the trade;I am separate, and I try to do my duty well. I try to complete my job as a, and I try to do all I could to make my father and mother happy. I neither know your Yoga, nor have I become a, nor did I walk out the world into a forest; nevertheless, all that you’ve observed and heard has come to me through the indifferent doing of the work which belongs to my position.”

There is a in India, an excellent Yogi, one of many most wonderful men I have ever noticed in my life. He’s a peculiar man, he will not show any one; if you ask him a question he’ll not answer. It’s too much for him to occupy the positioning of a teacher, he will maybe not do it. If you ask a question, and watch for some days, in the course of conversation the subject, and wonderful light will be brought up by him will he throw about it. I was told by him when the solution of work, “Let the end and the means be joined into one”. When you’re doing any work, do not think of something beyond. Do it as worship, as the greatest worship, and spend your whole life to it for the full time being. Ergo, in the tale, the Vyadha and the woman did their duty with cheerfulness and whole – heartedness; and the result was that they become illuminated, clearly showing that the right performance of the responsibilities of any station in life, without attachment to results, leads us to the best realisation of the excellence of the spirit.

It’s the worker who is mounted on results that grumbles about the nature of the duty which has fallen to his lot; to the unattached worker all tasks are equally great, and form effective tools with which selfishness and sensuality may be killed, and the freedom of the soul secured. We are all more likely to think too highly of ourselves. Than we are ready to allow our responsibilities are dependant on our deserts to a much bigger extent. Competition rouses jealousy, and it kills the kindliness of the center. To the grumbler all obligations are distasteful; nothing will ever satisfy him, and his lifetime is doomed to prove failing. Let us work with, being ever ready to put our shoulders to the wheel, and doing even as we go whatever happens to be our duty. Then certainly will we see the Light!

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